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The Revelation Of The Popular TV Show<Dad,Where Are We Going>’s Influence On The Development Of China’s Television Variety Show

Posted on:2015-01-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q ShenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2268330428982962Subject:Press and Communication
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The TV variety show in China started in the late eighty’s of the20th century, developped in the ninety’s, and matured in the early21st century.It had undergone four stages as follows "party","recreation","competition" and "reality TV". Currently, our country TV variety shows overall presented prosperous, but for the spread of each part exist both opportunities and challenges.<Dad, where are we going>is one of the hottest TV variety show in2013, has achieved double harvest in economic and social benefits.<Dad, where are we going> is one of the typical of successful development in China’s TV variety shows.Analysis of the contingency and inevitability of the success could help us to think deeply about the developmental trend of TV variety shows in our country. These factors of success mainly include: overseas copyright "introducing heat" lead the copyright trade prosperity situation, under the background of reform and transition of various social issues’fermentation, with the new media rapid development momentum, the traditional media and new media fuse deeply, with limitation of entertainment’s constraints, variety of TV show transform in integral style. some traditional TV variety shows reasonable collocation of the commercial elements, etc.<Dad, where are we going> itself is the result of the right time, right place and human condition. For the global strategic deployment Experience accumulated from this case is still a long way to go, here only deal with the problem from the Angle of foreign copyright trade and discuss the revelation of the popular TV show <Dad, where are we going>’s influence on the development of China’s television variety show.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Wild Variety, Parent-child interaction, Paternal Education, SocialMedia, Premiere
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