Sentences with phrase «television programmes such»

Unfortunately these will probably date the book and may prove off - putting to older readers or those (perhaps fortunately) unfamiliar with television programmes such as Project Runway and Pimp My Ride.

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However, particular countries may intentionally discriminate against foreign suppliers of cultural goods (such as films, television programmes, or advertising) that can be seen as eroding their cultural identity.
The continuous analysis of programme content by communication researchers such as George Gerbner shows that the levels of gratuitous violence in U.S. television are as high as ever.
James Tanner is a chef and television personality who has appeared on programmes such as the BBC's Ready Steady Cook, Saturday Kitchen and Something for the Weekend.
Guests who attended the Awards included the former President of Ireland Mary McAleese and Michael D. Higgins; actors Pierce Brosnan, Brendan Gleeson, Saoirse Ronan, Kim Cattrall, Joely Richardson, Colm Meaney, Stephen Rea, Amy Huberman, Charlene McKenna, Martin McCann, Ruth McCabe and Ruth Bradley; film and programme makers including PJ Dillon, Tom Hall, Juanita Wilson, Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Morgan O'Sullivan, James Flynn, Joan Bergin and Tim Fleming; and television names such as Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny, Miriam O'Callaghan plus many more.
Many of our specialist speakers have published works in their chosen fields, others, such as Industrial Britain expert Emma Griffin, have worked extensively in television and radio and have consulted on and presented a variety of popular historical programmes, this ranges from Emma's involvement in More 4's «The Real Mill» alongside Tony Robinson, to Mark Roodhouse's consultation on the BBC2 documentary series «Wartime Farm».
Often, her videos would reconstruct television imagery using archetypal formats as quizzes, soap operas, and sports programmes and techniques such as the repetition of images and interruption of flow with text and music.
This was the case because the provision prohibits that the short extracts could be used for any kind of television programme other than general news, because it lays out the maximum length of such extracts and because it requires broadcasters to identify the source of extracts.
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