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    Television Textuality by Bolin Göran

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…The article discusses the production of live television formats, as they have developed in Europe during the past decade. …”
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    Volunteerism in a Disaster: A Real-Life Engagement Learning Experience by James Taylor, Jessica Averitt Taylor

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Like many of our neighbors, on April 27th of 2011 we sat in our living room watching on live television as menacing tornados destroyed several communities across Alabama. …”
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    TV Cannibalism, Body Worlds and Trade in Human Body Parts: Legal-philosophical reflections on the rise of late modern cannibalism by Britta van Beers

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…<p>In December 2011 two Dutch TV presenters ate pieces of each other’s flesh in front of a live television audience. Despite the obscurity of this cannibalistic episode in television history, the matter touches on a series of complex legal and philosophical questions that are discussed in this article, such as the boundaries of criminal law, the legal limits of personal autonomy and law’s changing relation to the biological aspects of life. …”
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    The Premier League-European Commission Broadcasting Negotiations by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This intervention analyses the new arrangements for the sale of live television rights to FA Premier League (FAPL) games. …”
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    The media and information environments ten years after 9/11 / Gary D. Rawnsley by Rawnsley, Gary D.

    Published 2011
    “…‘almost by definition… a war waged on live television is a war in which political and public relations considerations become inextricably bound up with military tactics and strategy… how victory is won is almost important as victory itself’ (Washington Post, 24 March 2003).…”
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    Must tweet TV: ABC's #TGIT and the cultural work of programming social television by Eleanor Patterson

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…I consider the industrial and cultural significance of marketing the TGIT block of programming together as a cohesive block of social TV in order to encourage and structure audience participation in live television viewing. #TGIT's form of social television developed as a result of the rise of multicultural market research. …”
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    The journalists’ obligation of protecting the victims of sexual assault by Dan Valeriu Voinea

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The Romania media landscape was quickly overtaken by this story: we had in depth media reports about the alleged assailaints and their home town, scandal regarding a facebook group created by a parent of one of the former mentioned and even a TV appearance from the victim and her mother on live television. The present article will attempt an analysis of the responsabilities that journalists have in protecting victims of sexual assault, according to the European law, Romanian legislation and in the media code of ethics. …”
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    The Aereo dilemma and copyright in the cloud by Monica Horten

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Aereo is a cloud-based startup company that offers people the possibility to watch live (or nearly live) television on computing devices and smartphones. …”
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    The Sumo World as Seen Through the Gambling Cases of 2010 by Keiko Morita

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…This scandal revealed the connections between the sumo world and criminal organizations and lead to unprecedented actions, such as the dismissal of the active Ozeki Kotomitsuki, one of the top Japanese sumo wrestlers, and the suspension of live television broadcasting of the sumo tournament. The reason why the Japanese public instigated mass public debates may relate to the notion that sumo has an intimate association with the gods, reinforced with its special position in Japanese tradition and culture. …”
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    Our World: McLuhan’s Idea of Globalized Presence as the Prehistory of Computational Temporality by Mohammad Salemy

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…I demonstrate how McLuhan’s understanding of the co-constitution of time and space not only set live television broadcasts apart from other temporal media but that, through these spatiotemporal affinities, One World can be considered to belong to the prehistory of our contemporary telecomputational technologies such as the Internet and mobile phones. …”
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    The Sumo World through the gambling cases in 2010 The Sumo World as Seen Through the Gambling Cases of 2010 by Keiko Morita

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This scandal revealed the connections between the sumo world and criminal organizations and lead to unprecedented actions, such as the dismissal of the active Ozeki Kotomitsuki, one of the top Japanese sumo wrestlers, and the suspension of live television broadcasting of the sumo tournament. The reason why the Japanese public instigated mass public debates may relate to the notion that sumo has an intimate association with the gods, reinforced with its special position in Japanese tradition and culture. …”
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    Relative advantage as mediating variables on factors influencing adoption of internet TV by Abdul Latiff, Dzaa Imma

    Published 2019
    “…Tonton or tonton.com.my and Astro Go are among the award-winning TV and video portals which offer online catch-up and live television services, and premium paid content. Claiming its popularity in 2013, more Internet TV service providers such as Iflix, Viu and Netflix are made available for Malaysian users recently. …”
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    ‘La via della musica’. Rischi e trasformazioni del live film opera nelle produzioni Rai di Andrea Andermann by Andrea Malvano

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On the one hand, the productions aim to achieve the greatest transparency and the mimesis of the viewer; on the other hand, they emphasize the uncertainty of the technological effort, exploiting the natural amplification of live television. The directors engaged by Andermann (Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Marco Bellocchio, Carlo Verdone) adapt their choices to the media project, finding individual solutions to the broadcasting of the opera as a live film. …”
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    Jornalismo em segunda tela. Webjornal produzido com dispositivos móveis em redação virtual by Zanei Ramos Barcellos, Rodrigo Gonzatto, Gabriel Bozza

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Teams were also assembled to create three live broadcasts: fixed camera for television, live television (hand-held camera) and radio interviews. …”
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