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Interview with Bill Pruitt, reality TV producer
Published 2019“…His credits include The Amazing Race (200 2–8), for which he won four Emmy Awards, The Apprentice (2004–5), Deadliest Catch (2011–12) and The Price of Duty (2018). …”
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Rzeczywistość nie istnieje…? Media i nowoczesne technologie w społeczeństwie przyszłości na przykładzie serialu "Black Mirror"
Published 2016-11-01“…Released in 2011, the British science-fiction television series Black Mirror, created by Charlie Brooker, has gained viewers’ recognition across the world (confirmed by winning Best TV Movie/Mini Series at the International Emmy Awards in 2012 and the announcement of the 3rd season). …”
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In Memoru of Alexander M. Poniatoff (1892 – 1980)
Published 2017-01-01“…Twelve development AMPEX awarded prizes Emmy Awards, awarded by the American Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the four recognized as the best in the category Monitor Awards International Society of television production.…”
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Engineering an empire [videorecording] : the complete series /
Published c200“…"Hosted by Peter Weller, this title united each riveting moment of this critically-acclaimed and Emmy Award-wining series to reveal the innovation and infrastructure behind the world's most dazzling empires"--Container…”
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Sein Language /
Published 1993“…For more than 33 million viewers, the Emmy Award-winning television show has become a Thursday night ritual. …”
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Curriculum and design analysis of a mathematics-based educational television program: a case study of Cyberchase animated television series.
Published 2013“…This paper presents a curriculum and design analyses of an Emmy-award winning children educational television series, Cyberchase. …”
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New Screen Economies and Viewing Paradigms: The Ethics of Representation in Delhi Crime
Published 2021-12-01“…In this context, Delhi Crime, the Emmy award-winning Indian series based on the Delhi gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman in Delhi, will be instrumental in informing the ethico-political concerns that ought to be prioritized while representing the subaltern subject and the novel socialites fashioned through the new viewership patterns. …”
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“Wit” Teaching About Death, Dying, Clinical Trials, and DNR
Published 2009-11-01“…Abstract Introduction This resource is a small-group activity aimed to facilitate discussions after a viewing of the Emmy award-winning movie “Wit.” The facilitator's guide and accompanying materials will enable faculty to lead small groups to effectively discuss breaking bad news, death and dying, do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders, and clinical research trials after showing the movie. …”
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