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“Sometimes television is a theatre; sometimes it’s a newsroom; sometimes it’s a movie house; sometimes it’s a sports stadium; and sometimes it’s a chapel.” Don Hewitt, executive producer of “Sixty Minutes”
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Why Study Television? In the United States: 99 percent own one or more TVs 92 percent own a VCR or a DVD player 76 percent are wired for cable or satellite 51 percent own 3 or more TVs Over 106.7 million households watch TV Americans watch over 7 hours per day
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Why Study Television? Television is a powerful communications medium that can reach hundreds of millions of people simultaneously. Television allows people to share common experiences and witness history. Television can entertain, educate, inform and persuade.
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Television... Affects our moral, political and religious beliefs Affects our speech, our dress, our buying habits, our lifestyle Reflects American culture throughout the world “We shall stand or fall by television – of that I am quite sure.” – E.B. White, 1944
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Class Goals Provide an understanding of how the television industry works Critically analyze the role television plays in our society Explore and discuss current issues in television.
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