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611: The Development Of Dance And Theatre In The East Asian Nations
... Following economic liberalization policies of 1986-87, however, troupes were required to earn increasing revenues from box-office incomne. At the same time, urban audience attendance declined (in part because of competition from films and television), with the result that some troupes disbanded and others were reduced in size. Government-supported theatre academies in Peking, Shanghai, Hong Kong. and regional capitals play an essential role in training young theatre artists in ... Foreign theatre exchanges of the 1980s were welcomed by many theatre artists who wished to bring new ideas into Chinese theatre, in particular to appeal to youthful audiences who were abandoning theatre for film and television; these exchanges again were halted in 1989 in the wake of the government’s suppression of the Chinese student democracy movement at Tiananmen Square. The Nationalist government has supported Peking opera on Taiwan since establishing ...
612: The Permanent Campaign
... for the NewYork Times, USA Today, Washington Post, and he has a regular column in Roll Call newspaper called Congress Inside Out . Mr. Ornstein is also an election analyst for CBS and appears frequently on television shows including the Today Show, Nightline and the Mac Neil/Lehre News Hour where he has been a consultant and contributor for fifteen years. Mr. Ornstein is a Resident Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute ... of the party officials just using the elections as a poll to the popularity of the candidates, then making their own decision as to who to choose as the candidate. After the advent of the television the political system changed once again. The people could now here and see the candidates every day, even live. This took great skill by the candidates and their staff to figure out ways to use ...
613: Christmas Satire
... no longer a celebration of Christ and happiness, but is a celebration of a now fake, commercialized, overweight Santa Claus. The idea of eating yet another turkey dinner while watching a forgettable Disney movie on television brings tears of pain, not joy, to one's eyes. The main virtues of the holidays have gone from an idealistic white wonderland, to a migraine-causing festival of greed. The Christmas of the past ... but hear them scream and shout if they don't have it at all. After the chaos that ensues, mother and father will separate into different rooms and brother and sister will crowd around the television. No, they are not going to watch "It's a Wonderful Life", but either a blow 'em up violent version of it, or another bland Christmas special on another boring sitcom. This is what Christmas ...
614: Location Analysis of a Franchise Resturaunt
... in late 1994 across western Canada. A new slogan ,"'Come and get it all'...conveys the message that Boston Pizza serves more than pizza..."(Boston Pizza says, 3). The newly released broadcast campaign also featured television star John Ratzenberger, who is known as Cliff the mailman from the Cheers television series. The Boston city location of the Cheers bar was one connection which helped in selecting this character, but there was also another factor. Boston Pizza serves 3 distinguishable markets: business lunch, a family enjoying ...
615: Hamlet Criticism
... That makes calamity of so long a school career The Worker's (perhaps Teacher?) Soliloquy To work, or not to work, that is the question: Whether it is better to stay at home with the television, Munching on chips and gulping on root beer, Or continue with the ever troublesome job, An by opposing, get fired. To eat, to watch, No more, and by working hard, we will earn that Pleasing ... cross and swoosh? And that desperate grumble in my stomach, will finally met, When the tasks have been completed, only one place left to go, Which is my sweet home, where dinner will be waiting, television will be on. With this tremendous day finally over, Another will soon arrive. The Boozer's Soliloquy To pee, or not to pee -that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer ...
616: Who Is Free To Choose
... their screens. This may be true, but censoring the Internet is the last route to solving the problem. If anything, the much-disputed cases on pornography influence children more than the Internet itself. We see television reports all the time involving child pornography and Internet pornography on the news. So, in affect, should not television reports on these stories also be censored from children who might see them? If a child really wants to, he or she can find a pornographic site, but the child must make a choice to ...
617: M*A*S*H
... film was nominated for Best Movie. Sally Kellerman also received a Best Actress nomination for her role as Hotlips. It was William Self (the president of Twentieth Century Fox) who turned the movie into a television series. With the movie set still available and with Fox owning the rights to the story he knew the series would be inexpensive to produce. He hired Gene Reynolds to produce (Reynolds had himself been ... a weekend with Lt. Dish. The series lasted 11 years with 251 episodes made(Second to only "Cheers" with 285 episodes). It won countless awards and the final show was the of the most watched television program ever. The only thing to ever beat it, was man landing on the moon. Interesting MASH Facts Jamie Farr(Klinger) was the only cast member who had actually fought in the Korean War. Radar ...
618: Interview to Dow Jones
... not a media conglomerate, nor an entertainment company. We stick to our business of business, providing information essential to an ever expanding and increasingly interconnected worldwide business community. Q. What is the strategy behind your television operations? A. Dow Jones aims to provide business news in any form customers want it. When we looked at our operations a few years ago, television was the missing means of delivery for our business news. We began by pioneering with Asia's first business channel, Asia Business News, in late 1993 and followed with Europe's first business channel, European ...
619: Aggressive Behavior Equals Man
... ball inside on us. When we would exhibit this behavior we would be rewarded with a pat on the back, a high five, and sometimes even a water break. It seems like every time the television is turned on, there are at least three wrestling programs going on at once. At one time, wrestling was on the television only once a week, but now it is on three or four times a week. The ratings for the stations that show wrestling have skyrocketed, and some have even had better ratings than 20/20 ...
620: History of Advertising
... used to function for the publics interest. Printed and broadcasted media contributed millions of dollars worth of advertising time and space to such projects each year. The most significant Advertising development after the war was Television. Television forced the advertising industry to use better techniques of selling because they had to use visual and voice. Since VCR's have been invented Advertisers have been under threat because some viewers edit out the ...


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