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Social Media and Broadcasting- Dean Ormonde

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  In the evolving world of communication, social media has emerged as a powerful tool for broadcasting messages to a global audience. With its widespread adoption and constant improvement, social media platforms have enabled individuals, businesses, and organizations to spread their information and connect with large audiences. One of the primary uses of social media as a broadcasting platform is its ability to reach a vast audience instantly.  Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn have millions, if not billions, of users who consume content daily. This widespread user base provides an opportunity for individuals and businesses to share their stories, ideas, and initiatives with a global audience at the click of a button.       From a personal perspective, social media serves as a platform for self-expression and storytelling. Individuals can share their experiences, thoughts, and perspectives with a diverse audience. Whether it's a personal achievement, traveli

TV Shows that Sponsor Each other: Lost and Modern Family

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During the present age of television, shows must find any possible way to stand out to the audience. In order to catch the eyes of viewers, some shows sponsored other shows, showing repeating advertisements in order to gain exposure and increase popularity by user the views of one another. Modern Family and Lost are an example of this. Thousands of time an ad for modern family would be broadcasted during the showing of Lost. These were two of the most popular shows of the 2010's. "Lost" is a compelling and intricate television series that first aired in 2004 and ran for six seasons until 2010. Created by J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, and Jeffrey Lieber, the show unfolds a complex narrative that centers around the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, which crashes on a mysterious and uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean.    The series combines elements of science fiction, drama, mystery, and supernatural activity, captivating audiences with its intense storyline and diverse ch

Popular Shows During the Digital Era: The Simpsons/Dawsons Creek

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The Digital Era brought new shows and new perspectives to television. Shows such as "The Simpsons" and "Dawsons Creek" are examples of shows expanding their topics and relating more and more to their targeted audiences.  "The Simpsons," an animated sitcom created by Matt Groening, is an iconic and long-running television series that has left an huge mark on popular culture. Debuting in 1989 and still running today, the show centers around the Simpson family, consisting of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, residing in the fictional town of Springfield.    The show is a satirical portrayal of American life, making fun of social, political, and cultural issues with sarcasm and humor. The characters, each with distinct personalities, have become household names. Homer, the well-meaning but dumb father; Marge, the nurturing and loving mother; Bart, the mischievous and rebellious son; Lisa, the intelligent and socially conscious daughter; and Maggie, the pac