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Research and Production: November 2010
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Friday, 12 November 2010. Comments from The Apprentice article. This is the UK's most-watched business programme.". Business programme. Really? I'd say it's a silly but entertaining programme in which the contestants are set up for a predictable humiliation. Haven't you seen it before? Thursday, 11 November 2010.
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MEST3: Critical Perspective: March 2011
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Monday, 21 March 2011. What is net neutrality? Net neutrality is when Internet. Service providers allow all access to the Internet. Restrict particular websites or how fast users can connect to them. This mean they should be all at the same speed and same level of connection. No, I don’t think the Internet. Is neutral but it’s at its best performance, therefore some may say it’s as neutral as it will ever be. Yes I think all Internet. Users don't like it, there are other Internet. To save the Internet.
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MEST3: Critical Perspective: Interesting New and Digital Media News/Facts
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Thursday, 3 March 2011. Interesting New and Digital Media News/Facts. IPad2 tablet unveiled by Steve Jobs:. Apple boss Steve Jobs has returned from indefinite sick leave to declare 2011 "the year of the iPad2". Mr Jobs is on medical leave from the company and there was much speculation over whether he would take centre stage at the highly-anticipated launch of the new tablet. Mr Jobs said: "One of the most startling things about the iPad2 is it is dramatically thinner. It feels totally different.". Mr Jo...
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Research and Production: Comments from The Apprentice article
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Friday, 12 November 2010. Comments from The Apprentice article. This is the UK's most-watched business programme.". Business programme. Really? I'd say it's a silly but entertaining programme in which the contestants are set up for a predictable humiliation. Haven't you seen it before? What can philosophy teach ...
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Research and Production: Task 5
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Monday, 3 January 2011. 1 Different values of public service broadcasters and commercial TV typically. Have a remit to entertain and educate. Need to make money through advertising so just appeal to the mainstream. To gain mass audiences. Best done through entertainment shows. Appeal to the working class. Everyo...
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Research and Production: Audience Theories
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Thursday, 11 November 2010. Cultivation theory - Audiences might watch shows such as The Apprentice and think that being like them is what they need to be successful; Rather than 'dumbing down' audiences, they are looking for education while still enjoying the reality element of the shows.
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Research and Production: Reality TV - What's Happening? (Relevant Quotes)
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Wednesday, 10 November 2010. Reality TV - What's Happening? The hottest and most talked about TV genre of our time"; "The genre has taken over our schedules" - Increasing popularity. It certainly helps you forget about the stresses of the day when you can see people having a much worse day than you have had"; "C...
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Research and Production: What can philosophy teach us about reality TV?
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Wednesday, 10 November 2010. What can philosophy teach us about reality TV? Sean Richardson suggests the Greek philosopher Plato might give us a steer. Reality television appears to have taken over our TV schedules. From the monstrous behemoth that is Big Brother the genre spawned many hybrids and sub-genres.
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Research and Production: Task 4
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Do The Apprentice and The X Factor offer different audience pleasures? Do reality TV programmes produced by public service broadcasting channels differ from those produced by commercial channels? Sunday, 2 January 2011. The X Factor set to make £100m for ITV - and £7m for Simon Cowell. ITV has said hits on its The X Factor video site are up 220% this year" - Video helped; Audiences are spending more time on reality TV Para 2. Dannii Minogue's X Factor comments and treatment of Susan Boyle cleared by Ofcom.