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C/MD/29. Globalization: Television Influence
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- 2007
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This study focuses on examining the significant changes in the 20th century. The discussion in this paper aims to investigate the invention of television and its relation to the globalization. This report also explores the influence of television on lifestyle and culture. It can be assumed from the study that technology is a change that has an important consequence on shaping the future.
KEYWORDS: Television, media, globalization, television influence,
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