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  • Cbs Evening News
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    The Columbia Broadcasting Company or "CBS" in layman's terms was founded in 1927 as a radio network under the "United Independent Broadcasters" name, which was a radio-broadcasting network. The name was changed to CBS in 1928, which was the same year that William S. Paley, the son of a cigar making tycoon, took over control of CBS with his fathers financial support. Paley took over CBS for $400,000 and inherited a network that consisted of 22 affiliates and 16 employees. Although he had little t...
  • Development Of Radio And Television Radio
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    The Development of Radio and Television Radio is a part of most people's everyday lives, but more so is television. Television virtually emerged from radio, which set the foundation down for what is known today as the main source of mass media and communication. The reason being that almost all households in developed nations has a television. With such a norm it is often overlooked as to the controversy caused by the T. V which is almost literally the addition of pictures to radio. Many interes...
  • George Carlin
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    George Carlin When JFK Jr. gets into a New York taxi to go to the airport does he say, Take me to JFK, and how does he feel about that. 1 I dont like trendy foods. When I hear sauted boneless panda groin, I think Im in the wrong place. There is such a thing as pretentious food. Puree of woodchuck, marinated bat nipples, weasel chops, porcupine cacciatore. Or fried eagle. A guy said to me recently Cmon well go to Baxter's, they have really good fried eagle. Im thinking do I really wanna know this...
  • Howard Stern Morning Radio Show
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    Goodbye Good Programming When one thinks of original, successful radio shows in the U.S., one show definitely comes to mind, Howard Stern. The Howard Stern morning radio show has been the most successful radio show on the radio for some time now. Howard Stern created a show unlike any other; it is a morning radio show that has it all. The show has interviews with famous people, listeners can call in to the show with there opinions, current news, and most notably its sexual content and controvers...
  • Air Howard Stern On Clear Channel Stations
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    Like millions of Americans, I listen to Howard Stern on the radio in the mornings. I think he is smart, quick and funny. Sometimes he is 'offensive,' ' but to be quite frank, I am not 'offended,' ' because what he says falls within the realm of words and subjects that, as an adult, I have long been familiar with even without the tutelage of Stern. Unlike millions of Americans, I do not listen to Rush Limbaugh on the radio. One reason for that is that I am usually at the movies when he's on the a...
  • Rush Limbaugh
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    It is not very often that a person has his own national television show, radio show, and two books that have been on the 'New York Times Best Seller List. ' Rush Limbaugh happens to be one of these unique people, his radio show is popular, his television show has the largest audience for a program of its type and his new book is one of the best of its kind. Limbaugh always backed up his comments with facts or statistics. While the book was informative and factual, it was also very humorous. See,...
  • 50's A New Type Of Show
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    This is a revolutionary invention that is compared to the Light Bulb. It is large box with shades of black and white that replaced the every day listened to radio by a mile. What is it you say? It is the Television. This new device brought the images of the world to every home of America replacing the only listened to radio shows easily. As popular as the radio shows were this new addition of picture made TV shows soar in popularity. With a variety of shows ranging from Westerns to Game Shows th...
  • Howard Stern Vs The Fcc Joal Ryan
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    Know for well, everything. From playmates too angry drunken dwarfs. The Fcc most wanted, a legend of his own making, not just a radio personality. This year FM-my category goes to HOWARD STERN. Now you might have heard of Howard or his name chanted in feminist circles along with the word NO! Howard is a man of the people. Since 1997 Howard has done his part to combat breast cancer by giving free breast exams to the women of New York. What a nice guy you say. According to the article Howard Stern...
  • Radio Show
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    American Mass Media and Popular Culture: How Does It Influence Us Mass media is endangering our way of life and our lack of the ability to listen is only making it worse. The first selection is by Cynthia Crossen and she discusses the nations lack of listening ability. In her article, she explains possible problems with our society today. She writes about our ability to comprehend 500 words a minute, and the average speaker only talks 120 to 150 words a minute. She feels this difference allows t...

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