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  1. Jun 20, 2019 · Jason Blum: This Is the Biggest Shift in Hollywood History. For our project on the future of movies, the producer foresees his horror films living on in theaters, but something like his...

  2. That's why Assumption questions can be so difficult - we often fill in the assumptions as we read an argument. The columnist's conclusion is that the advent of television (i.e. the beginning of television) helps explain why the growth in homicide rates began earlier in urban areas than rural ones. Since this is a Strengthen question, any answer ...

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  4. We may presume that the advent of television coincide with the advent of television in urban communities. Yet even if we assume this, this actually weakens the causal claim just a bit by showing that there weren't even any violent television programs in those years!

  5. A changing movie audience, the advent of television, and changes in social values a. forced the western genre to simplify its formula. b. made some of the conventions seem too limiting. c. led to a nostalgic revival in popularity of the western genre. d. created an even greater demand for the predictable and familiar repetitions of the western ...

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    In 1959, a young senator wrote an article for a young magazine called \"TV Guide\" trumpeting the potential for the new medium of television to permanently change the way politics worked. In a little more than a year, that same senator, John F. Kennedy, would be elected president of the United States, thanks in no small part to his charismatic perf...

    Studies have shown that since the advent of TV, the American voting public has become increasingly disenchanted with politics [source: Kraus]. Except for spikes in the 2004 and 2008 elections, voter turnout has steadily declined since 1960, the year the first televised presidential debates were held [sources: Gans, The Museum of Broadcast Communica...

    On the other hand, the introduction of cable news channels like CNN and Fox News, with their 24-hour coverage, has expanded the scope of political reporting. With so much more air time than nightly newscasts, those channels can provide political coverage with an unprecedented level of depth [source: Smoller]. Those that are politically active today...

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  6. Family watching TV, 1958. The concept of television is the work of many individuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first practical transmissions of moving images over a radio system used mechanical rotating perforated disks to scan a scene into a time-varying signal that could be reconstructed at a receiver back into an approximation of the original image.

  7. Apr 1, 2022 · In 1951, The New York Times reported that television “is influencing the social and economic habits of the nation to a degree unparalleled since the advent of the automobile” (Edgerton, 2007). By the end of the 1950s, television was deemed the “centerpiece” and the “most important discursive medium” in American culture ( Edgerton ...

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