Television has had a strong influence.
George Lopez's grandmother, who played a significant role in his life and inspired much of his comedy, is named Refugio Lopez. She was a pivotal figure during his upbringing, providing him with support and guidance. In George Lopez's television series, his grandmother is portrayed by actress Lydia A. Gonzalez. Refugio's influence is often reflected in George's humor and storytelling.
he had a positive influence because he was great
Media has significantly influenced Māori performing arts by increasing visibility and accessibility, allowing traditional practices to reach broader audiences. Television shows, films, and online platforms have showcased Māori culture, promoting interest and participation in traditional dance, music, and storytelling. Additionally, media representation has helped preserve and revitalize Māori performing arts, encouraging younger generations to engage with their cultural heritage. This fusion of tradition and modernity fosters a dynamic evolution of Māori performance, blending contemporary styles with ancestral practices.
you have asked an unaskable question. modern theatre is now. and only past things can influence. so therefore modern theatre cannont have had any influence on japanese theatre whatsoever!
most definitely yes operas were written to move an audience and to influence them into thinking/feeling certain things
Television has had a strong influence.
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More people bought homes.
TV can influence a person's behavior by shaping their attitudes, beliefs, and values through the content they consume. Excessive TV watching can also lead to decreased physical activity and social interactions, potentially impacting behavior in those areas. Additionally, media portrayals of certain behaviors or lifestyles can serve as models for individuals, influencing their own behavior.
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Agent of Influence - 2002 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Under the Influence - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 28 September 1986
Yes, TV does influence the way people behave. Well, it really depends on the individual and how they behave to TV. It may or may not influence them
Under the Influence - 1986 TV is rated/received certificates of: South Korea:15
In the US television networks can attempt to influence Americans by the coverage and commentaries they give to public issues or elected officials and candidates for office, among many other points of interest, such as the US economy. TV can give honest and full coverage to various issues. With that said, TV has the power to influence the way people think or vote depending on the political views of a particular TV network. Here's an example, currently there is no weekly, or monthly accounting for battle deaths of US soldiers in Afghanistan. A TV network that has a hidden agenda about the US troops in that country could feature events on Afghanistan that seem to indicate that troops should remain longer there or be withdrawn as soon as possible.Here's another example. A particular candidate running for elected office, may have taken some open positions on issues, or voted on issues that have been shown to have resulted in unfavorable consequences. A TV network can find a reason to bring these issues to the public many times. So much so that people are constantly reminded of them. This may be seen as a method to influence Americans.