MTV2 Essays

  • Elvis Presley's Impact On American Pop Culture

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    According to the documentary, When America was Rocked, Elvis Presley was a rock ‘n’ roll teenage icon in the 1950’s. When he was signed for The Ed Sullivan Show, in September of 1956, fans all over were aroused. The Ed Sullivan Show was one of the most prestigious and popular shows in the 1950’s. Elvis Presley’s appearance on this show bolstered ratings and represented a huge moment in American Pop Culture history because of the influence of teenage consumerism, the mass impact of television, and

  • The Pros And Cons Of Worldstarhiphop

    261 Words  | 2 Pages

    WorldstarHiphop has been a staple in the hip-hop industry since its inception back in 2005. Sadly, its founder and CEO, Lee “Q” O’Denat, passed away at age 43 due to heart attack while asleep on January 23. The site started as platform to promote underground mixtapes, but grew to show music videos, fight videos and other outlandish footage. Though Worldstar faced criticism for a lot of the videos they posted, no one can deny the impact Q had on the community. In an interview with New York Times

  • Linkin Park Research Papers

    427 Words  | 2 Pages

    they were formed in Los Angeles, California. Linkin Park spent six weeks on the top of Billboard Hot Modern Rock for the song numb. The members of the band are Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Dave Farrell, John Hahn, and Chester Bennington. MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth greatest band of the music video era. Linkin Park makes this song have a good catchiness, and the beginning has a good tempo. In the middle of the song the tempo really picks up, and it starts to have a faster type of tempo

  • Mtv Swot Analysis

    1604 Words  | 7 Pages

    MTVU. MTV Tres. •MTV2 •Spike. •TV Land. •VH1. •Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite, TeenNick, Nick Jr., Nick Toons •Bet, Bet Gospel and Hip Hop •Centric •Paramount Channel •Channel 5 •Colors •J-One Viacom is one of the world's leading media conglomerates with an extensive list of cable TV and film production assets. MTV Networks, one of its many assets, runs cable networks such as Comedy Central, Nickelodeon , and the family of MTV channels including MTV, MTV2, VH1. Viacom also owns

  • MTV In The 1980's

    1200 Words  | 5 Pages

    In the 1980’s, the entertainment industry had long been facing new challenges both in the home and publicly; one idea was the unification between the Music and Television industry. MTV soon became the new medium suited to consumers between the ages of 12 and 34, it changed the way we look at the world through television and music. From around the clock music videos in genre specific packages, then from the 1990’s shifting from just music to youth pop culture reality shows, cartoons, and game shows

  • A Rhetorical Analysis Of Commercials Influence On American Culture

    1605 Words  | 7 Pages

    Terry Moorer Writing and Rhetoric 1 October 2014 The worldview that Americans have nowadays is strongly based on what we are wearing and what we buy. Some people will judge you like no other if you do not fit the standards that are suitable for them. Commercials also have a high influence on American culture. They persuade them to think that if they buy their product, then they will have the same effect or results as the characters in the commercial. That is the problem with society. We believe

  • The Lingerie Football League Through A Critical Feminist Lens

    1559 Words  | 7 Pages

    This text will examine the Lingerie Football League (LFL) through a critical feminist lens. Several factors associated with the LFL will be analyzed to better evaluate the gender hierarchies that exist within sports, sexism in the media, and the sexualization of female athletes. These factors include, the league’s choice in uniforms, the player recruitment process, and the rebranding period. Additionally, this text will examine the intersections of race and gender that exist within the league through