MTV
Title: MTV
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Details: Words: 1442 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
MTV
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
Details: Words: 1442 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
MTV
Everyone remembers Michael Jackson's red leather jacket covered with zippers and the sexy style of Madonna. MTV, or music television, nationally publicizes these images and entertainers, and others like them. The station also promotes an idealized teen lifestyle, reflecting the images of these famous artists, that contrasts with the realities of the Generation X lifestyle. While some view the station as "illustrated radio" or an entertainment network for viewers' pleasure, others more accurately assess
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R. Serge. Inside MTV. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1989. Dupler, Steven. "New MTV Prez: No Big Changes Planned At Channel." Billboard 27 May 1989: 55. Hamerlinck, John. "MTV and Morality." The Humanist Jan./Feb. 1995: 43. Hedegaard, Erik. "New MTV Channel Aims For Older Audience." Rolling Stone 11 Oct. 1984: 38. Newman, Melinda. "MTV Spreads The News." Billboard 18 Feb. 1989: 55. ---. "MTV Taking A Harder Look At Vids?" Billboard 18 Nov. 1989: 1+. Smith, Glenn. "'MTV Parlors' Popular In Taiwan." Billboard 16 Sep. 1989: 63. "Viacom Buys MTV." Fortune 30 Sep. 1985: 10-