wrong don't read

wrong don't read

  • Submitted By: Jack-Pro
  • Date Submitted: 07/03/2014 4:57 AM
  • Category: Business
  • Words: 326
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Most of the TV shows nowadays are rather more exciting than informative. TV industries have learned how to attract viewers and make them follow a program on TV. Most of the Americans lack excitement in their everyday life and the challenge for program makers is to bring that excitement to the community by making indictable shows. By a simple comparison, we can find out that a 45 minute scientific show on Discovery Channel has way less viewers than an episode of 24 ( which Johnson pointed to as an advantageous program and been argued by Stevens). As I mentioned before, the excitement that the episode of 24 brings to the watchers makes them follow the show and think about the next episode without thinking about the content of the show and analyzing what they’ve just watched. Unfortunately the profit that TV show producers earn from making such programs persuade them to make more and more ineffective shows; And community’s seek for excitement and entertainment leads..Most of the TV shows nowadays are rather more exciting than informative. TV industries have learned how to attract viewers and make them follow a program on TV. Most of the Americans lack excitement in their everyday life and the challenge for program makers is to bring that excitement to the community by making indictable shows. By a simple comparison, we can find out that a 45 minute scientific show on Discovery Channel has way less viewers than an episode of 24 ( which Johnson pointed to as an advantageous program and been argued by Stevens). As I mentioned before, the excitement that the episode of 24 brings to the watchers makes them follow the show and think about the next episode without thinking about the content of the show and analyzing what they’ve just watched. Unfortunately the profit that TV show producers earn from making such programs persuade them to make more and more ineffective shows; And community’s seek for excitement and entertainment leads..

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