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The LEDs that make up the color on some TV screens are
Imaginary Social Worlds
Socially constructed worlds that exist in imagination but influence real societies, like those found in literature or movies.
Celebrities
Individuals who have attained a high level of recognition and public attention, often influencing popular culture and media.
Textual Poaching
A term coined by Henry Jenkins to describe how media audiences actively appropriate and reinterpret texts (such as TV shows, movies, and books) to suit their own cultural and personal contexts.
Mass Media
Forms of communication, such as television, newspapers, radio, and the internet, that reach large audiences simultaneously, often playing significant roles in shaping public opinion and cultural norms.
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