Not exact matches
He may have been the first to recognize that a centralized system of the legends, songs, stories, (what we call
entertainment, as well what we call information)
forms a
compelling mythology reaching every home and confers power that kings, emperors, and popes could only dream about.
As fashion merged with
entertainment, celebrities replaced models on magazine covers and were
compelled to wear designer dresses on the red carpet in a new
form of brand marketing.
Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a major global producer and distributor of filmed
entertainment, is a unit of Viacom (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA), home to premier global media brands that create
compelling television programs, motion pictures, short -
form content, apps, games, consumer products, social media experiences, and other
entertainment content for audiences in more than 180 countries.
The authentic sets, terrific costumes, and permeating atmosphere all add up to making Bonnie and Clyde a
compelling, superb
form of timeless
entertainment.
The reality is that even dedicated readers find the logic of buying a tablet that features any number of
entertainment forms, email and web access more
compelling than a dedicated ereader.
Interactive
entertainment is today's most
compelling art
form and shares the same creative freedom as books, television, and movies.
Museums, she says, should be aware of competition from other leisure activities and look for «a way to make education as
compelling as other
forms of
entertainment.»
«As millions of people every year discover the joy and utility of quality listening, Audible Channels will be the place where superior short -
form audio information and
entertainment captures and conveys a
compelling sense of the world for daily consumption in fast - twitch time.
The Galaxy S8 is one of the most
compelling phones of 2017, but if you're sat on the fence about whether you're going to get one, Samsung wants to sway your hand by dangling a carrot in front of your face, in the
form of a free
entertainment kit.
These three subscales address
entertainment - social (ES; 10 items; e.g., «My friends and I like to discuss what my favorite celebrity has done,» α =.83), intense - personal (IP; 9 items; e.g., «I have frequent thoughts about my favorite celebrity, even when I don't want to,» α =.89), and borderline pathological (BP; 4 items; e.g., «I often feel
compelled to learn the personal habits of my favorite celebrity;» α =.72)
forms of celebrity worship.