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    A Thin Felt Mattatore between Industry, Intermediality and Stardom by Martina Zanco

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…So what can two puppets made at the end of the 1950s, inspired by the television show Il Mattatore (Daniele D’Anza, 1959) and the likeness of Vittorio Gassman, tell us? …”
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    RUSSIAN AND LITHUANIAN TRANSLATION OF HUMOUR IN THE ANIMATED SITCOM “THE SIMPSONS” by Živilė Nemickienė, Dovilė Urbonienė, Ričardas Povilaitis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Created in the USA, the sitcom (an abbreviated version of the situation comedy) has always been an extremely popular genre of a television show. Broadcasted in many languages to various audiences around the world, The Simpsons is the longest-running animated sitcom. …”
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    Exploring parents' perceptions of computational thinking and its role in children's television by Breniel Lemley, Fashina Aladé

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study explores parents' perceptions, understanding, and recognition of the CT cues embedded in a new television show for preschoolers. Qualitative semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 30 parents who, together with their children (ages 4–6), viewed two episodes of a new series. …”
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    A Novel Framework for Evaluating Television Program Quality and Its Impact on Viewer Satisfaction and Loyalty by Wahyu Sudarmawan, M. Suyanto, Anas Hidayat, Mario A. Birowo, Hosam A. Riyadh, Baligh A. H. Beshr

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Researchers have examined the Uses and Gratification Theory in their study of the audience's interaction with communication media, utilizing variables such as television show quality, viewing satisfaction, and loyalty. …”
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    Le sentiment amoureux chez les filles et les garçons entre 6 et 11 ans : son implication dans le mode de construction identitaire de genre by Sophie Ruel

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…This article aims to show that young girls’ understanding of love differs from that of boys and will attempt to shed light on the reasons why this is so by citing, in particular, the influence of peer pressure and television shows, from which children draw their values and points of reference and which contribute to representations of love. …”
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    De la contagion à la cogitation : le zombie évolutif de la télévision by Paul Scott

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The figure of the zombie is as versatile as it is enduring, and this article analyses two recent television shows featuring versions of the undead that belong to a worldwide wave of conscious, sentient zombies. …”
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    “Dude” and “Dudette”, “Bro” and “Sis”: A Diachronic Study of Four Address Terms in the TV Corpus by Marie Flesch

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…They also show that familiarizers are more frequent in American English than in British and Canadian English, and that their frequency in the TV Corpus is genre-dependent, with animated series and reality television shows being more conducive to their use.…”
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    A Content Analysis of TV Series/Shows Watched by The Secondary and High School Students in Turkey by Alev Üstündağ, Özcan Doğan

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The content of ten television shows with the highest ratings and popularity among teenagers between 10-14 and 15-18 were examined in terms of physical development (psychomotor and sexual development), cognitive/perceptual development, social/emotional development, language development, and other developmental issues such as violence, consumer culture, role modeling, family structure, and values. …”
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    Forensic Entomology by Erika Andersen, Russell Mizell, Jessica Kochert, Joy Jordan

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Forensics is a hot topic, with many movies and popular television shows (such as “CSI”) introducing youth to the tools, processes, and critical thinking skills needed to solve various crimes. …”
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    Forensic Entomology by Erika Andersen, Russell Mizell, Jessica Kochert, Joy Jordan

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…Forensics is a hot topic, with many movies and popular television shows (such as “CSI”) introducing youth to the tools, processes, and critical thinking skills needed to solve various crimes. …”
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    Fear of an Islamic Planet? Intermedial Exchange and the Rhetoric of Islamophobia by Stefan L. Brandt

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The fears of a potential—or already ongoing—“Islamization of America” are kept alive through continual interaction between texts and images from hegemonic visual discourse, involving what I call “intermedial exchange” between literary texts, films, television shows, magazines, newspapers, and the Internet.…”
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    A New Look at Radio and Television Teasers Using Conceptual Blending Theory by Hossein Razavian, Zahra Zare, Sahar Bahrami-Khorshid

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The presence of the image in the television shows seems to take up a lot of meaning transfer and the linguistic language has a little chance of emergence in comparison to the visual text. …”
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    Prediksi Rating Film IMDb Menggunakan Decision Tree by Rifqy Rosdiyah Ilmi, Fachrul Kurniawan, Sri Harini

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…IMDb is one of the many online sites that provide information related to movies, television shows, which include synopsis, cast lists, rating reviews, and of course movie rating assignments. …”
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    Evaluating Reaction Videos of Young People Watching Edutainment Media (MTV Shuga): Qualitative Observational Study by Venetia Baker, Sarah Mulwa, David Khanyile, Georgia Arnold, Simon Cousens, Cherie Cawood, Isolde Birdthistle

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Reaction videos, a popular format in web-based culture in which users film themselves reacting to television shows, can be adapted as a research method for immediate and unfiltered insights into young people’s engagement with edutainment media. …”
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