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Figure 4.1
Abdominal muscles offer "evidence" of the effectiveness of the Cross Crunch exercise device.
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Figure 4.2
A TelePrompTer displays news copy directly in front of the lens.
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Figure 4.3
What newscasters see when they look into a TelePrompTer.
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Figure 4.4
An audience member enters the world of television in The Price Is Right.
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Figure 4.5
A social actor competes on The Price Is Right.
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Figure 4.6
Bob Barker indirectly addresses the television viewer when he speaks to a contestent.
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Figure 4.7
Bob Dylan responds to unheard questions in a pseudomonologue from No Direction Home.
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Figure 4.8
A police officer drives and narrates events in Cops.
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Figure 4.9
Behind the scenes in The Real World, a camera operator "observes" his "subjects."
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Figure 4.10
A scene from American Chopper is recorded ...
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Figure 4.11
...resulting in this shot when the episode is broadcast.
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Figure 4.12
Tiny cameras record a conversation in Taxicab Confessions. The driver knows they're there, but the passenger does not.
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Figure 4.13
The Daily Show pokes fun at the conventions of news reporting, with Stephen Colbert standing in front of a video image of himself.
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Figure 4.14
CBS's coverage of a Balkan War incident includes decaying corpses that are not shown in NBC's reporting of the same incident. (Click here for more images.)
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Figure 4.15
CBS's story ends with Muslim fighters on the literal high ground... (Click here for more images.)
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