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[Courses]( [Categories]( [My Dashboard]( [21st November, World Television Day]( [The light of the media industry: Television]( News; important announcements; bringing attention to conflicts and threats - the UN's recognition of World Television Day on 21st November, is all about the global cultural impact of television, and to sharpen our focus towards economic and social issues. As billions of people spend billions of hours watching TV, receiving and sharing information, it's important to learn more about this powerful medium for communication and globalisation. We’ve rounded up a number of our go-to media courses to help you gain insight into the media industry, including broadcast, print and internet. [Explore Media Studies with Alison]( Need suggestions? [Media Studies - Entertainment and Broadcast Media]( [Media Studies - Entertainment and Broadcast Media]( Learn about the interaction between television and culture. [Study now]( [Diploma in Media Studies]( [Diploma in Media Studies]( Gain insight into entertainment and broadcast media. [Study now]( [Introduction to Media and Culture]( [Introduction to Media and Culture]( Know the basic theories of mass media and new media and the different ways media affects culture. [Study now]( [Looking for more courses?]( [Explore courses]( [Find us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Join us on LinkedIn]( [Join us on LinkedIn]( No longer want to receive emails from Alison? Simply [Unsubscribe](. Level One Building, Galway Technology Park, Parkmore, Galway, Ireland. © 2017 Alison

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