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  1. Journalist (1892 bytes)
    4: ... or publication in media outlets like newspapers, television, magazine, film, radio and the Internet. They fin...
  2. News presenter (1992 bytes)
    1: A '''news presenter''' presents the news via television or news shows, or the Internet, to the public. Ty...
    8: *News anchors host a radio or television show and present material prepared for a news pro...
    11: ...news presenters are the weak link in the trade of television journalism in that they misplace the credit and t...
  3. Screenplay (2854 bytes)
    7: A television program script is sometimes called a teleplay.
    14: *Television screenplays for hour-long dramas and single-camer...
  4. Bachelor party (1543 bytes)
    6: ...hese events have led to countless comic movie and television moments. Typically gag gifts are involved, or eve...
  5. Forensics (2838 bytes)
    7: ...by the comic strip character Dick Tracy. The hit television series CSI or Criminal Scene Investigation makes ...
  6. Anti-aging cream (1903 bytes)
    4: These products are heavily marketed on television and in magazines and newspapers. The target marke...
  7. Makeover (1771 bytes)
    16: Makeovers have been popularized by a variety of television shows, including “Queer Eye for the Straight Gu...
    19: [[category:television genres]]
  8. Endoscopy (2767 bytes)
    5: ...the image that is seen on an eyepiece and/or on a television screen. The endoscopes can be rigid, semi-flexibl...
  9. Law & Order (3336 bytes)
    5: ...ar in production. Through it’s extensive run on television the format has remained at a fairly constant leve...
    13: ...is in sight yet for what remains a hugely popular television crime drama.
    16: [[Category:Crime television series]]
  10. Arrested Development (2575 bytes)
    1: ...evelopment''' is the multi-award winning American television comedy, based around the dysfunction that occurs ...
    9: ...f 6 Emmys and a Golden Globe in its short life on television. But despite the accolades and critical praise th...
    13: ...created by Mitchell Hurwitz; the man behind other television successes like The Golden Girls, The Ellen Show a...
    14: [[Category:Comedy television series]]
  11. Actor (2414 bytes)
    1: ... theatre play but can also be involved in movies, television, radio or street entertainment. Female actors are...
  12. Clown (2834 bytes)
    1: ...al type of comedian that can perform on stage, in television shows, in circuses and rodeos. Several clowns wil...
  13. Executive producer (2234 bytes)
    12: ==Television==
    13: A television production (especially if it is a big one) will s...
  14. Trading card (2007 bytes)
    5: ...racters in comic book or cartoon characters, or a television series. Some of these cards are designed for play...
  15. M*A*S*H (TV series) (3434 bytes)
    3: ==M*A*S*H on Television==
    5: ...subtle humor. The series adopted a far more overt television friendly style, with punch lines and catchphrases...
    9: ...ting in the largest ever audience for an American television show, receiving nigh on 106 million viewers on it...
    13: ...emain constant throughout the book, movie and the television series. The actors may change but the characteris...
    17: ...e show came to a glorious finale with the largest television audience of all time.
  16. Global village (3321 bytes)
    8: ... in a world where visual technology like film and television were dominating.
  17. Desperate housewives (3737 bytes)
    13: ...s has become one of the most viewed and discussed television shows worldwide. With two series of the show alre...
    18: [[Category:Comedy-drama television series]]
    20: ...gory:Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (television)]]
    21: ...t Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe Nominee (television)]]
    22: ...ory:Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Nominee (television)]]
  18. Friends (4029 bytes)
    5: ...g one of the most successful formulas in American television history.
    13: ... The shows finale was hotly anticipated moment in television history. With record audience figures expected, a...
    22: ...gory:Best Musical or Comedy Actress Golden Globe (television)]]
    24: ...est Musical or Comedy Actor Golden Globe Nominee (television)]]
    25: ...ory:Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe Nominee (television)]]
  19. Magnum PI (2820 bytes)
    15: [[Category:Crime television series]]
  20. Doctor Who (3332 bytes)
    9: The Doctor has regenerated 10 times in his television life of over 40 years covering 718 episodes. The...
  21. Music-video director (1342 bytes)
    1: ...or promotion tools. They are aired on specialized television channels (i.e.: MTV, VH1) or, on a smaller scale,...
  22. Television producer (1493 bytes)
    1: ...dget and will coordinate the people involved. The television producer needs to make it clear what every person...
    4: ... especially because, if something goes wrong, the television producer is the one blamed. TVPs need to be creat...
    5: ...iated only by the crew and company. Experience in television is necessary for such a producer and most people ...
    7: [[Category:Television producers| ]]
  23. Television director (1452 bytes)
    1: ...ector''' is one of the most important people in a television production. In most cases, he/she will be the res...
    3: ==Types of television directors==
    4: ...ith more than one episode, there will be only one television director involved.
    5: When a bigger show or production is underway, the television director needs to be in charge and react quickly ...
    6: The television director needs to call the shots used and all air...
  24. Technical director (1425 bytes)
    6: If in live television, the TP will call the shots when it comes to cuei...
  25. Dinesh D'Souza (2416 bytes)
    16: D’Souza makes few television appearances, but his credits included guest spots...
  26. Ann Coulter (2559 bytes)
    11: ... She also makes frequent appearances on radio and television shows, including Politically Incorrect, The Daily...
  27. William F. Buckley, Jr. (2945 bytes)
    15: *1966: Creates Firing Line, an award-winning television series.
    22: ...makes infrequent appearances on popular radio and television programs.
  28. Cult figure (2441 bytes)
    18: ...g: Musician made famous while auditioning for the television show American Idol.
    22: * Elvira: Television personality and self-proclaimed Queen of Darkness...
    23: * Pee-Wee Herman: Television personality made famous on the children’s show ...
    26: ... famous for saying “Where’s the beef?” on a television commercial.
  29. Music video (2700 bytes)
    9: ...it first aired and viewers received the idea of a television broadcasting only video clips all day long with g...
    10: ...eos are broadcasted in several all day long music televisions. Marketing is the real reason behind the creatio...
  30. Star trek (3805 bytes)
    1: ...tar trek''' is the hugely popular science fiction television and movie franchise. The show was first aired on ...
    5: ...The Motion Picture.’’ During the 1980’s the television productions were put on hiatus whilst 3 more film...
    9: ...d cast members from the Next Generation series of television, the films were ‘’First Contact’’ (1996),...
    13: ... the big screen, it’s legacy is imbedded in the television history books and it’s popularity will no doubt...
    17: [[Category:Science fiction television series]]
  31. Surf culture (2659 bytes)
    3: ...ppearance, music, literature as well as films and television. The surfing culture is often stereotyped, but it...
  32. Subtitle (2110 bytes)
    1: ... '''subtitle''' is an on-screen text version of a television program's dialog, or an explanatory title of a wr...
    3: Subtitles are very common in moder world television, either in order to make the program accessible t...
    5: ==Television subtitles==
    7: The television subtitles are very different from the actual tran...
    9: ...self. However, it is often a matter of tradition: televisions in Italy, for example, have used dubbing for dec...
  33. Propaganda (2082 bytes)
    13: ...read by the media, whether electronic such as the television and radio or printed such as leaflets and newspap...
  34. Microwave meal (2125 bytes)
    3: ...d TV dinner (as it is mostly eaten while watching television). It is readily available across stores because o...
  35. Internet television (2138 bytes)
    1: ...''' emerged as a natural extension of traditional television and it uses the Internet to transmit broadcasts b...
    5: The most common problem encountered by television web servers nowadays is the overload. Oddly enoug...
    6: ... this industry as it is very likely that internet television will be targeted for pirating.
    9: == Types of internet television==
    16: [[Category:Internet television|*]]
  36. Cable impedance (1603 bytes)
    20: Coaxial cable used in television for unbalanced connections to antennas has a char...
  37. Esperanto (2242 bytes)
    3: ...h as world travel, correspondence, literature and television and radio broadcasting.
  38. Mumbai (2741 bytes)
    13: ...t 800 films being produced in a year, innumerable television serials, and a buzz of activity in the drama, cul...
  39. The Walt Disney Company (3105 bytes)
    9: ...Walt Disney Studios the company’s main film and television facility and corporate headquarters is located in...
    11: ...up et al. through ABC, Disney Also owns ten local television stations and 26 local radio stations. Disney also...
  40. Vivendi Universal (1994 bytes)
    1: ...dia & communications, like in the fields of music television, in films, publishing telecommunications and the ...
    5: ... by the merger of Vivendi Media Empire with Canal+television networks & Seagram of Canada. The core business h...
  41. Living statue (1873 bytes)
    5: ... method of surprising the general public, both on television and as improvised street art. Hidden camera shows...
  42. John le Carré (3513 bytes)
    12: ==Movies, Television series==
    14: ...ec Guinness as Smiley) when they were adapted for television series by BBC.
  43. Nicole Kidman (3213 bytes)
    34: [[Category:Australian television actors|Kidman, Nicole]]
  44. James Dean (2663 bytes)
    1: '''James Dean''' was an American-born film and television actor whose short life and career had a tremendou...
    8: ...study live stage acting. He landed roles in many televisions programs after that and ultimately gravitated to...
  45. Johnny Depp (3522 bytes)
    35: [[Category:American television actors|Depp, Johnny]]
  46. Cameron Diaz (2807 bytes)
    11: Other hit movies followed, including former television show, made-for-the-big screen effort Charlie’s ...
    28: [[Category:American television actors|Diaz, Cameron]]
  47. 1925 (2951 bytes)
    1: ...story as the year when the first breakthroughs in television technology have been done. Another important even...
    9: ... just 5 miles. This was the foundation for public television.
  48. 1923 (2547 bytes)
    20: * April 22 – One of the most important television producers and writers ever, Aaron Spelling.
  49. 1928 (2587 bytes)
    6: * The first television license was released on the 25th of February by t...
  50. Arthur Conan Doyle (3942 bytes)
    31: Many of his stories have been adapted for television series and for movies all over the world. Several...

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