abstract: Research literature and popular press articles were reviewed to uncover the influences and viewer pleasures received from watching reality television. A close semiotic analysis of the reality television program, Teen Mom, was conducted. The semiotic analysis looked at the characters, the structure of the show, and the show's use of graphics and audio to understand the show's influences on viewers. An analysis of the Teen Mom website and online forum was also conducted. Seventy-one viewer posts and 403 viewer responses were analyzed to uncover viewer reactions to the show. The results were significant in three ways. First, the producers of the show claim the show is meant to educate viewers on the effects of teen pregnancy. The ana...
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Television has changed the way average citizens receive information. It has made expressing opinions...
The concept of NewsStyle was developed by Bystrom, Banwart, Kaid, and Robertson in 2004 to examine h...
This study sought to determine Chinese young people\u27s perceptions of the credibility of tradition...
The purpose of this study was to examine how only children view their role in the family based on fa...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.The presentation of crime on...
Individuals describe their life experiences differently in response to their audience\u27sverbal and...
With the accelerated growth of niche branded cable networks and content providers, consumers are bet...
Here remains a major vehicle for Americans to obtain news content. By using a massive platform, this...
The purpose of this study was to analyze how genre affected multiscreen television viewing. The stud...
This study examines interactions between racial bias and partisan bias in the coverage of two opposi...
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how audiences would feel about Danmu- a video add-on ser...
This thesis examines a queer fan community for the television show Once Upon a Time (OUAT) that util...
The primary purpose of this study is to determine the level of authenticity behind the process of cr...
The growth of the internet, digital devices, and social media applications creates a platform for te...
This thesis focuses on three major themes in documentary filmmaking: ethical representation, dramati...
Television has changed the way average citizens receive information. It has made expressing opinions...
The concept of NewsStyle was developed by Bystrom, Banwart, Kaid, and Robertson in 2004 to examine h...
This study sought to determine Chinese young people\u27s perceptions of the credibility of tradition...
The purpose of this study was to examine how only children view their role in the family based on fa...