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Today, the viewing interest of people had not waned after all theseyears. This is true, even after the explosive emergence of the Internetand its domination of everything in media nowadays. The Internet'sdominance and popularity is felt, no doubt, by everyone but it had notdisplaced the old habits of people.People still watch free TVshows for their news content (newscasts), for their entertainment value(drama series, fashion, talk shows) and some education (science andhuman-interest features).One reason could be that even if theInternet also brings in information into the home, it lacks the dramaof TV. On a smaller note, watching TV is simply clicking "ON" in theremote, while a computer takes time to load up.One expertproposed that the attraction to watch TV might also be attributed tothe dramatic nature of the medium. Television has the habit ofportraying the ordinary or routine as exciting and compelling, whichnever fails to interest people. (A critic, of course, termed it as"sensationalizing".)Other aspects that had been advanced is TV'sinherent "ability to transmit personality" across to the viewersthrough its shows, whether fictional or not. Viewers - as human beingsthemselves - are basically "insatiable in their interest about otherhuman beings." Free TV shows delve on all of these everyday, and in allthe usual categories (news, fiction series, entertainment andeducational features).One noted psychologist has forwarded twomore theories on people's interest in watching television, mostespecially celebrities. One is called the "fairy tale factor" and theother is the "Schadenfreude effect".The "fairy tale factor"posits the theory that people are interested in the lives ofcelebrities because they are like old fairy tales. Their stories arereplete with the familiar (and affecting) human elements of love,hatred, and redemption. Modern celebrities have their "rags to richestales" compared to the happy-ever-after fairy tale endings.The"Schadenfreude effect" is roughly described as people taking pleasurein the suffering of celebrities. This could partly explain thepopularity of entertainment and celebrity news features which mostlycarry celebrity scandals, indiscretions, divorces, and other sordidnews.The day's office talks ("water cooler" conversations) areoften all about the previous night's free TV show. Opinions are kickedaround, jokes abound, and some disputes are born and resolved based onthese shows.Propaganda, Politics, Gender IssuesTVshows do have some social or political agenda, and these are pushed tothe viewers whether consciously or otherwise. It had been noted thatsome viewers sometimes repeat or use fictitious information coming fromTV shows as if they were factual.During U.S. elections,candidates freely ride out on many free TV shows to advance theirpolitical causes, aside from the usual political ads. In the recentevents of conflict with other nations, the government did not hesitatein using television in pushing its own agenda.Women issues,notably the feminist movement, had been helped by TV via its shows.Gender equality had been pushed and continually stoked by television,erasing the old stereotypes of men and women and their roles in society.FreeTV shows, as we know them, had helped integrate and globalize thepeople around the world. They have shown stimulating audio-visualinformation on other people, their behavior, their habits, and theirculture. Slowly, some cultural aspects (language, music, the arts, andmany others) had begun to be homogenized and are already enjoyed bymany people, regardless of race, creed, or religion. Article Tags: Fairy Tale
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