Television
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It's now repetition of short, hot-button, 30-second, 28-second
television
ads.
The guy's voice comes back on the line, "Okay, now what?" (Laughter) (Applause) Question: Why is
television
called a medium?
But to be completely honest with you, I kind of love
television.
Any of you like
television?
I hosted a
television
show by that name on PBS.
Now they've aged out of that demographic, but it's still the case that powerful ratings companies like Nielson don't even take into account viewers of
television
shows over age 54.
We know that kids spend a lot of time behind screens today, whether it's
television
or computer games or whatnot.
So we ran another group of babies in which the kids got the same dosage, the same 12 sessions, but over a
television
set.
So it was kind of weird to see those images and those eyes stare back at me through a
television.
Instead, the context, the common ground activities, are the content on
television
that's driving the conversations.
And what we're seeing here, these skyscrapers now, are commentary that are linked to content on
television.
I plan to use it on television, radio and the Internet.
And in this community, we didn't have a television; we didn't have computers, obviously, radio.
Now to put this into a broader context, I want you to imagine that you are an eternal alien watching the Earth from outer space, and your favorite show on intergalactic satellite
television
is the Earth channel, and your favorite show is the Human Show.
And the following morning, my mother came to explain that I'd not always been in this bed, in this room, that I'd been working in film and
television
and that I had been in a crash and that, yes, I was married, but Marcy had been killed instantly in the crash.
The interesting thing about Marla Olmstead is her family made the mistake of inviting the
television
program 60 Minutes II into their house to film her painting.
When this came out on television, the value of her art dropped to nothing.
In 1987, I was a new mother with my first child and was holding her and feeding her when an image very similar to this came on the
television.
Instead, when you speak, you're actually using a form of telemetry not so different from the remote control device for your
television.
And just as you use the remote control device to alter the internal settings of your
television
to suit your mood, you use your language to alter the settings inside someone else's brain to suit your interests.
Sheila Phipps: Before my son went to jail, I used to see people be on television, fighting, saying, "Oh, this person didn't do it and this person is innocent."
This is really, in fact, a
television
broadcasting a show 24/7 called "We're Normal."
I want to say that really and truly, after these incredible speeches and ideas that are being spread, I am in the awkward position of being here to talk to you today about
television.
Now I happen to make my living these days in television, so for me, that's a good thing.
But my idea today is not to debate whether there's such a thing as good TV or bad TV; my idea today is to tell you that I believe
television
has a conscience.
How does
television
evolve over time, and what does this say about our society?
So I had an ambition to discover what could be understood from this uniquely human relationship between
television
programs and the human conscious.
Why has
television
entertainment evolved the way it has?
Is
television
literally functioning as our conscience, tempting us and rewarding us at the same time?
We went back 50 years to the 1959/1960
television
season.
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