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    Legal Regulation of Spreading Opinions and Beliefs through TV Broadcasting by S. A. Kucher

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The scientific novelty of the research consists of the provisions on the need to amend the legislation on establishing the procedure for inspection and monitoring of television organizations by the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting. …”
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    FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOBILE TV MARKET IN THE 20TH CENTURY by I. Levitina

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The history and development of the mobile television market in the 20-th century have been considered. …”
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    Here We Go Again by Kate Ngai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As technological advancements, such as streaming services, continue to reshape television, research on television viewing culture must adapt accordingly. …”
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    Sofa-TV: The New Digital Landscape by Giovanni Toletti, Luca Turba

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Television is attracting an enormous amount of attention from both researchers and managers, due to the profound changes that are taking place thanks to the diffusion of digital technology. …”
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    Norway Reimagined by Ratilainen Saara

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…A close examination of mediated transnational cultural exchange through fan communities advances our understanding of the meaning of popular geopolitics in the age of global television.…”
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    Beyond Screen Time: Assessing Recreational Sedentary Behavior among Adolescent Girls by Katherine W. Bauer, Sarah Friend, Daniel J. Graham, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Watching television, using the Internet, and hanging around were associated with less PA; watching television, hanging around, and talking on the phone were associated with less healthful dietary behaviors. …”
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    THE FORMATION OF THE BUDGET OF THE TV COMPANY METHOD OF VALUATION OF COST OF PRODUCTION by M. Nemirovskaya, A. Uvarova

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The methods of calculating the necessary financial costs when the budget of a television company.…”
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    Application of Neural Network and Virtual Reality Technology in Digital Video Effects by Liao Jiang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…After the use of digital special effects in film and television production, people see more exquisite film and television pictures, but today’s technology is not enough to meet people’s growing demand for film and television pictures. …”
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    Le désert des héros : récits de vies solitaires dans les séries américaines de fiction by Joseph Belletante

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…For the last twenty years, American television series have left aside the topic of adventure in the sense of evasion in order to produce a new kind of hero. …”
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    Comments on media trends in South Africa based on AMPS 1976-1980 by Thomas Oosthuizen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It is observed that while the media use among the Coloureds, Whites and Asians is declining (all media except television), blacks show an overall increase in media use. …”
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    MEDIA USE AND HAPPINESS IN SERBIA by LJubiša Bojić, Maja Pavlović

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Research results confirm all hypotheses. Quantity of television use is negatively correlated to happiness. …”
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    Osądy Kiry w mandze „Death Note” a problem kultury okrucieństwa by Jarosław Dobrzycki

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This phenomenon gradually evolved from gladiatorial fights to violent television programs. Nowadays, the media — especially television — are treated like ancient arenas where battles were fought to the viewers’ delight. …”
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    AWARENESS AND PERCEPTION OF ONITSHA RESIDENTS ON ‘JAPA’ SYNDROME AMONG NIGERIANS by DANIEL T. EZEGWU, GLORIA NWAKEGO CHUKWUEMEKA, CHINELO EDITH UDE-AKPEH

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Findings showed that 40% ofOnitsha residents are aware of Japa syndrome to a great extent.Further findings showed that most (39%) of the respondents obtained information about ‘Japa’ issues through the Internet medium, followed by friends and television medium.  They also perceived the ‘Japa’ issues as a positive development. …”
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    The Relationship between Academic History and Audio-Visual History in Lithuania: A Closing of the Gap? by Rūta Šermukšnytė

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…The enhanced role of historians in the creation of Lithuanian documentary film and television is connected with changes in self-conception among audio-visual communications specialists (authors and their "supervising" critics) as well as among historians; these changes were visible by 1993. …”
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    Authority and Moral Conflicts in the Films of Adébáyọ Fálétí: Àfọ̀njá, Gáà, Ṣawo Ṣẹ̀gbẹ̀rì and the Yorùbá Cosmopolis by Olayinka Agbetuyi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In addition to being staged in the theater, Gáà and Ṣawo Ṣẹgbẹ ̀ rì̀ were produced for tele[1]vision audiences as dramatic thrillers and became household favourites in the ‘70s and ‘80s at the time of his career as a radio/television broadcaster. Fálétí’s retirement from public service provided the opportunity needed to build on the experience gained in the television industry to launch a full-blown film production career for which his earlier experience seems to have been a tutelage. …”
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    TV is the Devil, the Devil is on TV:Wild Religion and Wild Media in South Africa by Lee-Shae S.Scharnick-Udemans

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The first, characterized as TV is the devilexplores the apartheid government’s pre-emptive religiously saturated ban on television. The second example, described as the devil is on TVassesses viewers’responses to the television program,Lucifer.I argue that when read with Chidester’s theorization of the ‘wild ambivalence of the sacred’, these examples evoke the hitherto under-explored wild character of both religion and the media. …”
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