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What is Entertainment?

Entertainment as an academic subject spans media studies, cultural studies, economics, and communication courses. It invites students to examine how societies produce, consume, and assign value to leisure and spectacle. What makes it intellectually compelling is the tension between entertainment as a commercial industry and as a cultural force — one that shapes language, identity, and shared reality. The topic demands that students think critically about power, asking who controls the forms of entertainment available to audiences and what ideological work those forms perform.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Some take an industry or market analysis angle, examining companies and economic structures such as the cruise line industry or executive compensation for athletes and celebrities. Others pursue cultural and social analysis, investigating how television affects everyday speech, how a reality show like the Kardashians program relates to a real ethnic community, or how pub and nightclub hours produce social effects. Media technology and measurement also appear as frameworks, with papers addressing audience rating systems and the debate over whether entertainment belongs inside news broadcasting.

A strong essay on entertainment needs a focused thesis that commits to one dimension — economic, cultural, linguistic, or political — rather than treating the subject as a vague backdrop. Evidence carries the most weight when it is specific: industry data, close textual analysis, or documented social outcomes drawn from credible sources. The most common pitfall is conflating description with argument, summarizing what entertainment is rather than making a defensible claim about how or why it functions the way it does in a particular context.

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Stanley Kubrick\'s Fell Metal Jacket Not Fit for Family Entertainment
¶ … Full Metal Jacket directed by Stanley Kubrick. Specifically it will discuss why the film is not fit for family entertainment. Stanley Kubrick is known for his violent and controversial films, from "Clockwork Orange"…
Research Paper Doctorate
Bollywood film industry and cultural significance
Indian culture is clearly demonstrative of a postcolonial culture. The post- colonial nature of the country, as well as its intrinsic diversity drastically effect the expressions of culture and the arts.
Research Paper Doctorate
Literature review and analysis methods
¶ … Midwife's Tale," by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich and "Narrative in the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," by Frederick Douglass. Specifically, it will show how these individuals lived in very different social…
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Individuality and conformity in social behavior
¶ … it governs virtually everything important I do. If I spend time with friends, it is because I know them from school or school-related activities. If I have a part-time job, it has to conform to my school schedule.
Thesis Undergraduate
Marketing Business Mobile App for General Mobile Users
This paper presents a comprehensive marketing plan for a mobile application package that includes different individual apps for students and business professionals. The marketing plan includes internal and external environmental analysis (using SWOT and Five Force Model) as well as marketing strategies (Mission, objectives, marketing mix, target market and positioning, etc.) and control strategies for the company.This paper presents a comprehensive marketing plan for a mobile application package that includes different individual apps for students and business professionals. The marketing plan includes internal and external environmental analysis (using SWOT and Five Force Model) as well as marketing strategies (Mission, objectives, marketing mix, target market and positioning, etc.) and control strategies for the company.
Paper Doctorate
Critical media studies analytical argument and theoretical framework
Media ownership, even with things seemingly benign as fashion and entertainment publications, can be a big problems and for a two main reasons. First, the message they force on society is selectively based on profit and not decency and second, these conglomerates that own the magazines often have their hands in other pots like cable television and movie studios. Time Warner is one such company.
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Boondocks and South Park We Are Accustomed
We are accustomed to thinking of cartoons -- whether illustrated or animated -- as being a form of children's entertainment. Yet it is worth recalling that for almost nine decades, the Pulitzer Prize committee has…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Paris Is Burning and the Movie Rize
¶ … Paris is Burning" directed by Jennie Livingston and "Rize" directed by David LaChapelle. Specifically it will compare and contrast the two films. Both of these films revolve around alternative cultures and dance,…
Research Paper Doctorate
Public relations concepts and practice
Court is just another day in the life of the McDonald's Corporation as they have spent a good portion of their time in court since 1990. The purpose of this paper is to explore the "McLibel" case in its' different…
Paper Undergraduate
Media Archaeology and Video Games
The document considers a relatively new academic field known as "media archaeology." this field considers not only old representations of media images, but also the systems and tools used to create these. These are then related to the concept of "new media" to determine specific connections among the images and instruments to form a realistic vision of how the media evolved.