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been tv
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Television
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"Doctor Who" has been around for almost as long as there's been TV.
Elderly lady novelists have been TV heroes more often than journalists have.
For as long as there have been television quiz shows, there have been TV quiz show cheating scandals.
Canned laughter and "sweetened" applause have been TV staples for decades, and all the slamming doors, breaking glass and squealing tires you hear in movies are sound effects.
There have been TV and movie adaptations, ballets, operas, and, of course, a Broadway musical so saccharine you think it will give you diabetes.
There would never have been TV debates in this country if it hadn't been for David Cameron last time saying he would take part".
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Thanks partly to the puritan tradition, partly to a national suspicion of pretension, it has always been more at home with the prosaic and the dowdy.For the past 40 years, it has been TV-influenced in terms of theme and content, and West End-influenced in terms of performance.
Even without her trademark ribald humour, the comic's involvement on a creative level (she has been given permission to polish the script in her own image) transforms a project that would surely have struggled at the box office – Barbie movies have previously been TV-only affairs – into one with serious buzz.
Meanwhile, MTVs executive vice-president of digital ads Nada Stirratt questioned whether online video providers (even a company that has been TV-centric, like MTV) should even be trying to emulate TVs content and monetization models on the web:.
It's TV!
TV is TV.
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