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    Uncovering children reception towards children television programme in Malaysia / Shazleen Mohamed by Mohamed, Shazleen

    Published 2018
    “…This study is endeavoring to uncover the children reception towards children television programme in Malaysia. The study concentrated on five research objectives: (i) to identify how children express their preferences towards the television programmes (ii) to unravel how the children respond towards the television programmes they watched (iii) to reveal how children interpret the social reality and fantasies of the scenes in the television programmes they watched (iv) to determine how children identify themselves with the characters in the television programmes they watched and (v) to uncover how children being influenced in term of cognitive, affective and behavior by the television programmes they watch. …”
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    Uncovering children reception towards children television programme in Malaysia / Shazleen Mohamed by Mohamed, Shazleen

    Published 2018
    “…This study is endeavoring to uncover the children reception towards children television programme in Malaysia. The study concentrated on five research objectives: (i) to identify how children express their preferences towards the television programmes (ii) to unravel how the children respond towards the television programmes they watched (iii) to reveal how children interpret the social reality and fantasies of the scenes in the television programmes they watched (iv) to determine how children identify themselves with the characters in the television programmes they watched and (v) to uncover how children being influenced in term of cognitive, affective and behavior by the television programmes they watch. …”
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    Social and cultural influences in reception of a development-oriented television programme in a multi-ethnic society by Ahmad, Jamaliah, Abdullah, Iskandar

    Published 2005
    “…The study also supported that interpretations of television programme content were social and discursive. …”
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    Children's television programmes and their effects on the oracy skill of a young second language viewer by Adrilayanti, Alauddin

    Published 2011
    “…Children’s television programmes have been discovered by many researchers as an excellent path towards literacy and oracy among young children. …”
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    Tele-branding in TVIII: the network as brand and the programme as brand by Johnson, Catherine

    Published 2007
    “…Focusing on the case of HBO, a particularly successful brand in TVIII, this article argues that branding can be understood not simply as a feature of television networks, but also as a characteristic of television programmes. It begins by examining how the network as brand is constructed and conveyed to the consumer through the use of logos, slogans and programmes. …”
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    The making of iranianness in the kitchen: a textual analysis of the cooking game show befarmaeed sham by Alireza Azeri Matin

    Published 2023
    “…Ultimately, while highlighting the subtleties in cultural representation that render Befarmaeed Sham political, it is argued that this television programme offers audiences a new space for rethinking their Iranian selves.…”
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    'No hugging please, we are Muslims': Akademi Fantasia, Malay television audiences and the negotiation of global popular cultural forms by Shamshudden, Rosya Izyanie, Morris, Brian

    Published 2014
    “…This paper analyses the audience reception of the Malaysian reality television programme Akademi Fantasia (AF), which first aired in 2003 and completed its ninth season in 2011. …”
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    Disability, Obesity and Ageing: Popular Media Identifications by Rodan, D., Ellis, Katie, Lebeck, P.

    Published 2014
    “…Examining the symbolic power of the media, this book presents case studies from drama, situation comedies, reality and documentary television programmes popular in the UK, USA and Australia to shed light on the representation of disability, obesity and ageing, and the manner in which their status as unwanted and unwelcome identities is perpetuated. …”
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    SUBTLEX-UK: a new and improved word frequency database for British English by van Heuven, Walter J.B., Mandera, Pawel, Keuleers, Emmanuel, Brysbaert, Marc

    Published 2014
    “…We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programmes. We show that the SUBTLEX-UK word frequencies explain more of the variance in the lexical decision times of the British Lexicon Project than the word frequencies based on the British National Corpus and the SUBTLEX-US frequencies. …”
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    Queer British television: policy and practice, 1997-2007 by Edwards, Natalie

    Published 2010
    “…Focusing primarily on the decade following Blair’s installation as Prime Minister, this project examines a variety of gay, lesbian and queer-themed British television programmes in the context of their political, cultural and industrial determinants, with the goal of bridging the gap between the cultural product and the institutional factors which precipitated its creation. …”
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    Timing crisis information release via television by Wei, J., Zhao, D., Yang, F., Du, S., Marinova, Dora

    Published 2010
    “…There is a lot of crisis information, including warnings and news, to which people should have access, but most of it is not significantly urgent to interrupt the broadcasting of television programmes. Hence, the right timing for the release of crisis information should be selected based on the importance of the crisis and any associated communication requirements. …”
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    Media consumption among young adults: a look at labels and norms in everyday life by Latiffah Pawanteh, Samsudin A. Rahim, Fauziah Ahmad

    Published 2009
    “…Today, transnational television programmes are no longer predominantly from the United States but there are a significant number from other countries including Asian. …”
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    Dissemination of Shanxi Mountain songs by Zhihong, Wang, Mohamed Razali, Camellia Siti Maya, Musib, Ahmad Faudzi

    Published 2024
    “…Respondents accessed information about the three genres of Shanxi mountain songs more from communication channels like cultural events and educational environments, and from traditional media like television programmes. In addition, the feedback from the respondents clarified the situation that there are differences in the dissemination of the three genres of Shanxi mountain songs. …”
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    Penguasaan Dwibahasa Di Kalangan Pelajar Tingkatan Satu by Ratna Laila, Shahidan

    Published 1998
    “…The result of this study revealed that there were significant relationship between UPSR language subjects grade, school library's usage and television programme with the proficiency in those languages. …”
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    The construction of cultural identity : Malaysian Indian youth reading the Indian Tamil Television Serial, Chitthia / N. V. Prasad and Shanthi Balraj by Prasad, N. V., Balraj, Shanthi

    Published 2006
    “…In the Malaysian context, Tamil television programmes have not been the subject of intense scholarly debates on topics ranging from their ability to provide a source of cultural knowledge and identity to the Indians. …”
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    Understanding social problems in Kuwait: implications for local community development by Almutairi, Nourah Saud Fwizan

    Published 2025
    “…According to the study results, the study reached a number of recommendations, most notably working to spread and promote community development through social networking programmes, websites, radio and television programmes, and schools, as well as working to hold development and training workshops for community members in order to develop them, enhance their capabilities and development.…”
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