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TELEVISION IN U.S.
UK AND MEXICO
Television is one of the most important media that
has existed and this is because thanks to its free as
well as its easy access
Television remains a globally accessible media and
whose importance lies in its ability to know news,
entertaining and accessible languages ​​used for
thousands of people everywhere.
TV HISTORY IN EU
In 1939, the TV in the
United States made ​​its
formal debut to
transmit the first
televised presidential
address: the President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It was so successful
that televisions
manufactured en
masse.
Major television
united state.
TELEVISION EN
REINO UNIDO
PrincipaleEl United Kingdom, is the country
where most development has taken public
television and, in particular, educational
television, such as the experience of Channel
4 Learning (CH4L) television 1s united states.
CH4L is based on edutainment, which uses
television as a support tool to stimulate and
enrich the teaching-learning process in the
classroom and in school settings
The entertainment-education strategy
includes several media-television, website
and printed materials (tutorials) - to support
the process of educating students, teachers
and parents
Interestingly initially CHL4 devoted
to achieving basic education
programs for children, and today is
focused on youth programs,
particularly on issues of values ​​and
coexistence.
CH4L is a public channel, with a mandate to open to experimental and
innovative processes and generating educational programs
CH4L does not directly; defined projects and programs contracted with
independent producers and technical staff define, in agreement with the
education sector, programs (areas) that would be useful as reinforcement
to classroom education
Rasgos del canal
CH4L design projects and analyzes the contents with
resource teachers
The teaching methodology includes, in addition to
audiovisual material for teacher preparation and
production of guides and support for these students
Rasgos del canal
In the definition of the issues, see the materials production
needs with central and regional authorities
Each year, six months before the start of the school year, the
Canal sent to educational institutions a catalog with all
programs produced / available and the schedule of open
television broadcasting.
La recepción de los programas
Open Issue: aired every program in the morning to be greeted in
the classroom, on information content
Nocturnal emission, so that schools and teachers the record
and can be generating your own library
Sales of products to educational institutions, on request, via
email or the Internet, based on the catalog and schedule for the
following year
Las instituciones educativas tienen varias
opciones para acceder a los programas:
Television in México
The television in Mexico is characterized
primarily as the visual medium of information,
education and entertainment of the majority
of Mexicans
Currently, there are two private
consortia powerful governing
television, manipulate, and
compete with each other:
Televisa and TV Azteca
The history of Mexican television can be
defined as the history of? Televisa. Against
the U.S. television models that were based
on a television production and expansive, like
the European model
It was established in January of 1955, the
first Mexican Telesistema ie "the first
incarnation of what would become the
modern empire Televisa and Azcarraga".
Moreover, from its founding and throughout
the years sequent Mexican television had an
expansion, enrichment, and unique
configuration
There is now a
fundamental reality that
forces most Mexicans to
be imposed on television:
the lack of literary reading
habit. This fact implies that
the lack of literary habit
among Mexicans, has
forced them to perceive
television as the only
means of information,
education and
entertainment
Aspectos negativos de la
televisión mexicana
However, the Mexican Telesistema is dedicated to
creating programs? Mediocre and lowest for the
demands of culture, further impoverishing them and
trapping them in their poor reality.
Among the low-demand programs cultural, educational
and intellectual novels are melodramatic, the absurd
and false? "Talk shows", and repetitive or football
matches national team, which apparently have become
major problems social challenges facing the country.
On the subject of politics, both Televisa and TV
Azteca, have had a fundamental effect with
regard to political parties and presidential
elections
That is, its political history is a story of political
submission. The two companies supremistas such as
Televisa and TV Azteca, have always remained
popular culture uninformed about the political reality
facing the country.
Although it has been criticized at present,
and in the course of the history of
Mexican television, is paramount to
mention that Televisa also has benefited
and contributed to educational and
historical novels Mexican society.
Aspectos positivos de la
televisión mexicana
A well cataloged performance was the
production of educational novels between 1975
and 1982. En Indeed, these novels were great
impact on popular culture as it fell? Birth rate
was then too high, and the spread of literacy
among adults, etc.
Television of Mexico is the perfect dictatorship has played
the role of sedation in order to cloud the minds and
preserve ignorance, because that way you have created a
Mexico passive a disenfranchised Mexico, a Mexico of
fucking entertained
The theater in UK
The theater was introduced in England
from Europe, in the romans era, there
were built theaters for all the country with
this end.
The theater is an outstanding gender
inside the English literature. Its maxim
figure is precisely William Shakespeare.
Middle Age
• Mummers Plays (San Jorge and the Dragon and
Robin Hood)
• Mysteries & Miracles (The Noe Arc, The Creation,
The Flood)
• Moralities o Morality plays (The sin, the ambition, the
humanity)
Revival Age
• Mystery (Everyman)
• Tragedies and Dramas (William Shakespeare,
Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson, John Webster.)
• Comedies and Historical (Dream of a summer night,
Enrique IV)
Restoration
• Heroic Drama (All for love, Aureng-Zebe (John Dryen))
• Pathetic Drama or she-tragedy (The orphan (Thomas
Otway))
• Comedy of Restoration (The man of mode (George
Etherege))
XVIII Century
• Sentimental comedy (The London Merchant
(George Lillo) and Conscious lovers (Richard
Steele))
• Opera (She Stoops to conquer (Oliver
Goldsmith))
Theater in US
Como en el resto de las disciplinas
artísticas, el teatro creado en los Estados
Unidos nació en un principio como
imitación de la tradición dramática
europea, especialmente la inglesa. Sin
embargo, rápidamente adquirió un tono
propio que llegaría a su punto álgido en
el siglo XX.
En 1809, en Philadelphia, se funda el teatro más antiguo de los
Estados Unidos, The Walnut. En este edificio se representa la
producción teatral “The Rivals”, estrenada en 1812 con una
audiencia tan selecta como Thomas Jefferson o el marqués de
Lafayette. Proliferan a inicios de siglo los teatros en los territorios
que se van expandiendo hacia el Oeste. en ellos se representan
melodramas, obras clásicas de Shakespeare y un éxito de la
época, la adaptación de “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” adaptada del libro de
Harriet Beecher Stowe por el dramaturgo H.J. Conway.
El siglo XIX
En estos años, el vodevil nunca dejó de tener éxito, y con la
llegada de la radio y el cine el teatro se va adaptando al nuevo
siglo. El cine mudo de aquellos años propicia de hecho la
proliferación del género musical, que arrasa en el Broadway de
los años 20. Se crean numerosas compañías de teatro
aficionado, y surgen las primeras obras de vanguardia,
experimentándose con nuevas formas y técnicas dramáticas
paralelas al teatro europeo.
Beginings of XX century
Tras la victoria aliada, el teatro de los Estados Unidos se
hace hueco en el panorama internacional. Los musicales
llegan a su madurez, y alcanzan notables cotas de calidad
y éxito internacional que mantienen hasta la actualidad. En
el drama, aparecen figuras clave que apuntalarán el
prestigio del teatro americano, como Tennessee
Williams o Arthur Miller. Los dramas de Williams retratan
los paisajes físicos y mentales sureños, y a menudo utiliza
como protagonistas a mujeres sensibles prisioneras en
ambientes salvajes. Obras como “Un tranvía llamado
deseo” o “La gata sobre el tejado de cinc caliente” fueron
rápidamente adaptadas al cine con igual o mayor éxito.
Theater behind the WWII
Theatre in Mexico
Pre-Columbian
• The Aztecs were known to have a theatre
that included music and dance, as witnessed
by the Spanish invaders. Its direct
documentation has been lost, but it's known
that early missionaries witnessed it.
17th and 18th
Centuries
• After the Spanish invasion, a secular theatre
developed quickly, and it reflected the
traditions and the taste of Spain.
19th Century
• The early part of the 19th century exhibited a decline
in Mexican theatre, due partly to war. Styles reflected
Spanish classicism. Later, however, European
romanticism arrived. At the same time, a nationalistic
consciousness arose and was reflected in Mexican
theatre. New world legends began to arise in
Mexican plays in the works of Rodriguez Galvan.
20th Century
• Spanish influence remained dominant until the end
of the Mexican Revolution, when playwrights began
to write in Mexician Spanish. Experimental theatre
began to flourish. During the 1950s realism was
dominant, and from the 1960s playwrights again
began to write daring work.
Today
• Theatre is healthy, varied, and widespread
throughout Mexico. It reflects the national culture
and often its history. Its many forms include street
theatre, international theatre, and theatre in the
Aztec and Mayan languages.
Censorship in UK,
USA and Mexico
What is the
censorship?
Censorship is the suppression of speech or
other public communication which may be
considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or
inconvenient as determined by a government,
media outlet, or other controlling body.
Types of censorship
 Political
 State secrets
 Religion
 Education
 Copy, picture, and writer approval
 Maps
Censorship in United
Kingdom
Books
Books generally enjoy lesser censorship than other
mediums in the UK.
• "Obscene" books, for example Ulysses, were often
censored in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Today, obscenity laws are much more lax, and
focused on public displays of pornography.
• "Lord Horror" by David Britton was banned for
'obsenity' in 1991.
Internet
Internet is hightly (actually) moderately censored
with reguards to porn, and virtually uncensored in
other aspects.
• 95% of UK ISPs use software called Cleanfeed to
block images deemed to be potentially child
pornography.
• In datey-datey-date, BT blocked 4chan.org, the
second largest BBS on the internet, due to it's
frequent child-porn content.
Film
The British Board of Film Classification censor films, mainly
due to swearing, sex, and violence, but also due to
'glorification' of certain acts (drug taking, for example).
usually, this censorship takes the form of restricting viewing
to:
• anyone (Uc, U, PG)
• anyone accoumpanied by an adult or >12 (12A)
• >11 (12)
• >14 (15)
• >17 (18)
• >17, and further has to be limited to a specialist 'sex
shop/cinema' (r18)
Video Games
UK has inherited America's censorship as they translated
games from Japanese into English, and England couldn't
be arsed to re-translate just so we'd get our own
censorship.
Computer games have been the most extremely
censored medium with regards to sex and religion, but
the most laxly censored children's medium with regards to
alcohol (due to the fact that Nintendo of America usually
censors 'beer' to 'cider' which means 'non-alcoholic apple
juice' in American, but 'strange-tasting beer' in English
(what Americans call 'hard-cider')), so there you go.
TV
TV is censored heavily before the (9:00pm)
watershead, and still quite heavily after that (it's
illegal, for example, to show an erect cock on TV at
all).
The BBC channels are subject to pressure from the
governement, who have to periodically renew the
public-funded body's permission to raise tax (the TV
licence)
Censorship in United
States of America
War reporting was censored during World War II; for
example, citizens could not report on German U-
boats off the coast of New England.
Obscenity: Up until roughly 1950, books, plays, and
so forth were regularly banned by local government
for obscenity.
It is also legal to express certain forms of hate
speech so long as one does not engage in the acts
being discussed, or urge others to commit illegal
acts.
Censorship in
Mexico
Freedom of the Press Report
Internet censorship
Muy sonados son los casos de pederastia por parte de
miembros de la iglesia católica. Tal es el caso de la
periodista mexicana Sanjuana Martínez quien declaró
sufrir de la censura en México, sobretodo cuando publicó
sus dos títulos Prueba de Fe. Las redes de cardenales y
obispos en la pederastia clerical (Editorial Planeta)
y Manto púrpura. Pederastia clerical en tiempos del
cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera (Editorial Grijalbo).
La periodista otorgó esta entrevista durante su
participación en los premios „Libertad de Expresión 2009,
ganadora del Premio Ortega y Gasset 2008, en la
categoría de „Mejor Trabajo de Investigación‟, sus
trabajos y libros han sido ignorados por sus compañeros
connacionales y periodistas “…es que nosotros contra la
Iglesia no podemos publicar nada. Sencillamente lo
tenemos prohibido”.

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Pp cultura inglesa

  • 2. Television is one of the most important media that has existed and this is because thanks to its free as well as its easy access
  • 3. Television remains a globally accessible media and whose importance lies in its ability to know news, entertaining and accessible languages ​​used for thousands of people everywhere.
  • 5. In 1939, the TV in the United States made ​​its formal debut to transmit the first televised presidential address: the President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was so successful that televisions manufactured en masse.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 10. PrincipaleEl United Kingdom, is the country where most development has taken public television and, in particular, educational television, such as the experience of Channel 4 Learning (CH4L) television 1s united states.
  • 11. CH4L is based on edutainment, which uses television as a support tool to stimulate and enrich the teaching-learning process in the classroom and in school settings
  • 12. The entertainment-education strategy includes several media-television, website and printed materials (tutorials) - to support the process of educating students, teachers and parents
  • 13. Interestingly initially CHL4 devoted to achieving basic education programs for children, and today is focused on youth programs, particularly on issues of values ​​and coexistence.
  • 14. CH4L is a public channel, with a mandate to open to experimental and innovative processes and generating educational programs CH4L does not directly; defined projects and programs contracted with independent producers and technical staff define, in agreement with the education sector, programs (areas) that would be useful as reinforcement to classroom education Rasgos del canal
  • 15. CH4L design projects and analyzes the contents with resource teachers The teaching methodology includes, in addition to audiovisual material for teacher preparation and production of guides and support for these students Rasgos del canal
  • 16. In the definition of the issues, see the materials production needs with central and regional authorities Each year, six months before the start of the school year, the Canal sent to educational institutions a catalog with all programs produced / available and the schedule of open television broadcasting. La recepción de los programas
  • 17. Open Issue: aired every program in the morning to be greeted in the classroom, on information content Nocturnal emission, so that schools and teachers the record and can be generating your own library Sales of products to educational institutions, on request, via email or the Internet, based on the catalog and schedule for the following year Las instituciones educativas tienen varias opciones para acceder a los programas:
  • 19. The television in Mexico is characterized primarily as the visual medium of information, education and entertainment of the majority of Mexicans
  • 20. Currently, there are two private consortia powerful governing television, manipulate, and compete with each other: Televisa and TV Azteca
  • 21. The history of Mexican television can be defined as the history of? Televisa. Against the U.S. television models that were based on a television production and expansive, like the European model
  • 22. It was established in January of 1955, the first Mexican Telesistema ie "the first incarnation of what would become the modern empire Televisa and Azcarraga". Moreover, from its founding and throughout the years sequent Mexican television had an expansion, enrichment, and unique configuration
  • 23. There is now a fundamental reality that forces most Mexicans to be imposed on television: the lack of literary reading habit. This fact implies that the lack of literary habit among Mexicans, has forced them to perceive television as the only means of information, education and entertainment Aspectos negativos de la televisión mexicana
  • 24. However, the Mexican Telesistema is dedicated to creating programs? Mediocre and lowest for the demands of culture, further impoverishing them and trapping them in their poor reality.
  • 25. Among the low-demand programs cultural, educational and intellectual novels are melodramatic, the absurd and false? "Talk shows", and repetitive or football matches national team, which apparently have become major problems social challenges facing the country.
  • 26. On the subject of politics, both Televisa and TV Azteca, have had a fundamental effect with regard to political parties and presidential elections
  • 27. That is, its political history is a story of political submission. The two companies supremistas such as Televisa and TV Azteca, have always remained popular culture uninformed about the political reality facing the country.
  • 28. Although it has been criticized at present, and in the course of the history of Mexican television, is paramount to mention that Televisa also has benefited and contributed to educational and historical novels Mexican society. Aspectos positivos de la televisión mexicana
  • 29. A well cataloged performance was the production of educational novels between 1975 and 1982. En Indeed, these novels were great impact on popular culture as it fell? Birth rate was then too high, and the spread of literacy among adults, etc.
  • 30. Television of Mexico is the perfect dictatorship has played the role of sedation in order to cloud the minds and preserve ignorance, because that way you have created a Mexico passive a disenfranchised Mexico, a Mexico of fucking entertained
  • 31.
  • 33. The theater was introduced in England from Europe, in the romans era, there were built theaters for all the country with this end. The theater is an outstanding gender inside the English literature. Its maxim figure is precisely William Shakespeare.
  • 34. Middle Age • Mummers Plays (San Jorge and the Dragon and Robin Hood) • Mysteries & Miracles (The Noe Arc, The Creation, The Flood) • Moralities o Morality plays (The sin, the ambition, the humanity)
  • 35.
  • 36. Revival Age • Mystery (Everyman) • Tragedies and Dramas (William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson, John Webster.) • Comedies and Historical (Dream of a summer night, Enrique IV)
  • 37.
  • 38. Restoration • Heroic Drama (All for love, Aureng-Zebe (John Dryen)) • Pathetic Drama or she-tragedy (The orphan (Thomas Otway)) • Comedy of Restoration (The man of mode (George Etherege))
  • 39.
  • 40. XVIII Century • Sentimental comedy (The London Merchant (George Lillo) and Conscious lovers (Richard Steele)) • Opera (She Stoops to conquer (Oliver Goldsmith))
  • 41.
  • 42. Theater in US Como en el resto de las disciplinas artísticas, el teatro creado en los Estados Unidos nació en un principio como imitación de la tradición dramática europea, especialmente la inglesa. Sin embargo, rápidamente adquirió un tono propio que llegaría a su punto álgido en el siglo XX.
  • 43.
  • 44. En 1809, en Philadelphia, se funda el teatro más antiguo de los Estados Unidos, The Walnut. En este edificio se representa la producción teatral “The Rivals”, estrenada en 1812 con una audiencia tan selecta como Thomas Jefferson o el marqués de Lafayette. Proliferan a inicios de siglo los teatros en los territorios que se van expandiendo hacia el Oeste. en ellos se representan melodramas, obras clásicas de Shakespeare y un éxito de la época, la adaptación de “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” adaptada del libro de Harriet Beecher Stowe por el dramaturgo H.J. Conway. El siglo XIX
  • 45.
  • 46. En estos años, el vodevil nunca dejó de tener éxito, y con la llegada de la radio y el cine el teatro se va adaptando al nuevo siglo. El cine mudo de aquellos años propicia de hecho la proliferación del género musical, que arrasa en el Broadway de los años 20. Se crean numerosas compañías de teatro aficionado, y surgen las primeras obras de vanguardia, experimentándose con nuevas formas y técnicas dramáticas paralelas al teatro europeo. Beginings of XX century
  • 47. Tras la victoria aliada, el teatro de los Estados Unidos se hace hueco en el panorama internacional. Los musicales llegan a su madurez, y alcanzan notables cotas de calidad y éxito internacional que mantienen hasta la actualidad. En el drama, aparecen figuras clave que apuntalarán el prestigio del teatro americano, como Tennessee Williams o Arthur Miller. Los dramas de Williams retratan los paisajes físicos y mentales sureños, y a menudo utiliza como protagonistas a mujeres sensibles prisioneras en ambientes salvajes. Obras como “Un tranvía llamado deseo” o “La gata sobre el tejado de cinc caliente” fueron rápidamente adaptadas al cine con igual o mayor éxito. Theater behind the WWII
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  • 50. Pre-Columbian • The Aztecs were known to have a theatre that included music and dance, as witnessed by the Spanish invaders. Its direct documentation has been lost, but it's known that early missionaries witnessed it.
  • 51. 17th and 18th Centuries • After the Spanish invasion, a secular theatre developed quickly, and it reflected the traditions and the taste of Spain.
  • 52. 19th Century • The early part of the 19th century exhibited a decline in Mexican theatre, due partly to war. Styles reflected Spanish classicism. Later, however, European romanticism arrived. At the same time, a nationalistic consciousness arose and was reflected in Mexican theatre. New world legends began to arise in Mexican plays in the works of Rodriguez Galvan.
  • 53. 20th Century • Spanish influence remained dominant until the end of the Mexican Revolution, when playwrights began to write in Mexician Spanish. Experimental theatre began to flourish. During the 1950s realism was dominant, and from the 1960s playwrights again began to write daring work.
  • 54. Today • Theatre is healthy, varied, and widespread throughout Mexico. It reflects the national culture and often its history. Its many forms include street theatre, international theatre, and theatre in the Aztec and Mayan languages.
  • 55. Censorship in UK, USA and Mexico
  • 56. What is the censorship? Censorship is the suppression of speech or other public communication which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient as determined by a government, media outlet, or other controlling body.
  • 57. Types of censorship  Political  State secrets  Religion  Education  Copy, picture, and writer approval  Maps
  • 59. Books Books generally enjoy lesser censorship than other mediums in the UK. • "Obscene" books, for example Ulysses, were often censored in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, obscenity laws are much more lax, and focused on public displays of pornography. • "Lord Horror" by David Britton was banned for 'obsenity' in 1991.
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  • 61. Internet Internet is hightly (actually) moderately censored with reguards to porn, and virtually uncensored in other aspects. • 95% of UK ISPs use software called Cleanfeed to block images deemed to be potentially child pornography. • In datey-datey-date, BT blocked 4chan.org, the second largest BBS on the internet, due to it's frequent child-porn content.
  • 62. Film The British Board of Film Classification censor films, mainly due to swearing, sex, and violence, but also due to 'glorification' of certain acts (drug taking, for example). usually, this censorship takes the form of restricting viewing to: • anyone (Uc, U, PG) • anyone accoumpanied by an adult or >12 (12A) • >11 (12) • >14 (15) • >17 (18) • >17, and further has to be limited to a specialist 'sex shop/cinema' (r18)
  • 63. Video Games UK has inherited America's censorship as they translated games from Japanese into English, and England couldn't be arsed to re-translate just so we'd get our own censorship. Computer games have been the most extremely censored medium with regards to sex and religion, but the most laxly censored children's medium with regards to alcohol (due to the fact that Nintendo of America usually censors 'beer' to 'cider' which means 'non-alcoholic apple juice' in American, but 'strange-tasting beer' in English (what Americans call 'hard-cider')), so there you go.
  • 64. TV TV is censored heavily before the (9:00pm) watershead, and still quite heavily after that (it's illegal, for example, to show an erect cock on TV at all). The BBC channels are subject to pressure from the governement, who have to periodically renew the public-funded body's permission to raise tax (the TV licence)
  • 66. War reporting was censored during World War II; for example, citizens could not report on German U- boats off the coast of New England. Obscenity: Up until roughly 1950, books, plays, and so forth were regularly banned by local government for obscenity. It is also legal to express certain forms of hate speech so long as one does not engage in the acts being discussed, or urge others to commit illegal acts.
  • 68. Freedom of the Press Report
  • 70. Muy sonados son los casos de pederastia por parte de miembros de la iglesia católica. Tal es el caso de la periodista mexicana Sanjuana Martínez quien declaró sufrir de la censura en México, sobretodo cuando publicó sus dos títulos Prueba de Fe. Las redes de cardenales y obispos en la pederastia clerical (Editorial Planeta) y Manto púrpura. Pederastia clerical en tiempos del cardenal Norberto Rivera Carrera (Editorial Grijalbo). La periodista otorgó esta entrevista durante su participación en los premios „Libertad de Expresión 2009, ganadora del Premio Ortega y Gasset 2008, en la categoría de „Mejor Trabajo de Investigación‟, sus trabajos y libros han sido ignorados por sus compañeros connacionales y periodistas “…es que nosotros contra la Iglesia no podemos publicar nada. Sencillamente lo tenemos prohibido”.