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Social Issues

 

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John F

 

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May 28, 2014

 

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University

 

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"An endlessly fertile continent whose boundaries never need be reached, a domain that could expand in perpetuity, a gigantic playing field that would never run out of room and on which the game would get forever bigger and more filled with action." The corporate world knows this all too well as they exploit the needs of consumers and manipulate them into buying their product...
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In Ozersky's words, "Given TV's entirely corporate nature, it is unreasonable to assume that the channels are referenda." Ozersky reminds us that many of these corporate executives are independent in the market and have not experienced a rich family life. What kind of effects on viewers do these dysfunctional families have? Ozersky points out that in mocking traditional family values on TV real families are sabotaged...
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