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back to Audience A B C =TELEVISION AUDIENCE ( See the Level 3 industry exam)= the big television audience is the SIT COM audience see below
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Sheldon has more flaws than one human can deal with:

- Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder

- Narcissistic personality disorder

- Mysophobia

- Hypochondriasis

- Inability to lie

- Intolerance of people in his bedroom

- Stage fright || Television conventions : the narrative solution

segmentation/ flow/ live TV /no novelty/ Series and serials -- TELEVISION Discuss these four researcher vocabulary words.
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__** vocab **__ demographic. Here are other commercial words. This one is for television marketing http://blueonionmedia.com/glossary.php __television Audience Read more here__ ============================================================================

- Television SIt-coms http://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/write-a-script/writing-tv-sitcoms

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Sitcom-Mission/155490651198919



Here is a case study for Greys Anatomy


 * http://skc-media-audience.wikispaces.com/
 * Here is reading for an examination on audience

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media type="youtube" key="T3akG3UFV7I" height="315" width="560" **Talking about FRIENDS**

suggested general reading:ethics http://www1.umn.edu/ships/ethics/research.htm

Some begin to frame their questions NB. Set out ways to collect data on __2__ audiences for a media

Sociology

One prominent French media critic is the sociologist [|Pierre Bourdieu] who wrote among other books On Television (New Press, 1999). Bourdieu's analysis is that television provides far less autonomy, or freedom, than we think. In his view, the market (which implies the hunt for higher advertising revenue) not only imposes uniformity and banality, but also a form of invisible censorship. When, for example, television producers "pre-interview" participants in news and public affairs programs, to insure that they will speak in simple, attention-grabbing terms, and when the search for viewers leads to an emphasis on the sensational and the spectacular, people with complex or nuanced views are not allowed a hearing.[|[4] Jul. 12 2010 - 8:30 am | 150 views | 0 recommendations | 0 [|comments] posted by [|HENRY BLODGET]    a) back to developments for level 3

b) See Level 2 Audience is http://newmedia-middlesenior.wikispaces.com/Audience  ---   
 * Nielson is a market research service. It is a worldwide supplier.

http://www.nielsen.com/
 * A Nielsen study, 2009, reveals:**

**adults are exposed to screens — TVs, cellphones, even G.P.S. devices — for about 8.5 hours on any given day, according to a study released by the Council for Research Excellence on Thursday. TV remains the dominant medium for media consumption and advertising, the study found. The data suggests that computer usage has supplanted radio as the second most common media activity. (Print ranks fourth.)**

**Conclusion. TV is still the** **lazy medium. Four in five citizens will watch TV over programming their own downloads. They also like to talk about what they see with viewers watching at the same time...** **read more below** [] This survey was picked up and discussed in the Economist, May,2010 [] || ] ||