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For many young adults, they can never imagine life without computers, music video production and reality television. Many of these things got it's start in the 1970's or even later. This article will discuss the history of MTV, or the music television channel that has become a staple of cable television for many households with teens or young adults. Today's youth are much more tuned into various types of media outlets using their computers or phones to see videos on Facebook, vimby preditor, Twitter and YouTube. It all started in 1977 with a small cable TV network that had a show called Sight On Sound in Columbus Ohio.
This show was a new concept as a music channel that featured concerts as well as music oriented TV programs. It was the first two way cable TV program where viewers could call in and vote for their favorite song or artist that was being shown on the program. This cable network also had other programs like a children's show but the one that really became popular was the music channel. Viewers had never been able to see a concert or see a band interviewed on TV before unless they went to a concert themselves so it was a great new concept. With this increasing popularity, the network changed their format in 1981 to be called MTV-music television.
The original idea of MTV was to model it after the top 40 radio shows, putting on the best pop rock bands at the time. Instead of having a disc jockey like they did on the radio, they hired several young hip hosts to introduce the videos and called them VJ's as in video jockeys. Some of these original VJ's on MTV ended up being celebrities in their own right from the enormous amount of exposure that they got from being on MTV at the start.
Because music videos started out as just someone recording the band playing music, many film directors got involved and started creating a much more elaborate concept for the videos. They took a song and made almost a small movie type of clip that told the story of the song. This is how many of these film directors that went on to be quite famous got their first start, making music videos. With the increasing popularity of this channel and the new wave of music videos playing in the early 1980's, the network created the MTV Music Video Awards in 1984. This was a way for the music industry to showcase some bands in a more hip and alternative way than the Grammy's offered.
MTV soon started adding other types of shows on the channel like animated cartoons for the adolescent and young adult crowd, and they were the first ones to have a reality show creating the concept of the Real World where they had several young adults live together and have their lives filmed while adjusting to each other and a new city. MTV pioneered many of the popular shows that young adults continue to watch today.
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How to Choose Jewelry Stamping Blanks
You’ve decided to try making hand-stamped jewelry, but are totally lost when it comes to choosing which metal to stamp on? Don’t fret, with a little knowledge you can begin choosing your stamping blanks with ease.
First, will you be stamping on sterling silver or gold-filled? Sterling silver is 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper, making it soft enough to stamp on but not too soft that it will not hold its shape. Sterling silver is a great choice for many beginners; it is somewhat inexpensive and very plentiful coming in a multitude of sizes and shapes.
Gold-filled is actually comprised of a brass core, with 12k or 14k gold layered on top. It looks and feels just like gold for a fraction of the price. The gold layer will not wear off, as it sometimes does with cheaper imitations. Since the core is a base metal, it is more rigid and more resistant to stamping. But that just means you need to hit the hammer harder!
If you choose the sterling silver, there is a plethora of choices available. Many shapes include circles (discs), ovals, triangles, rectangle, dog tag style, donuts, washers and various shapes such as butterflies, hearts, stars, and even children’s profiles.
Gold-filled has much less to choose from. Some of the mainstream shapes includes circles (discs), ovals, rectangles and hearts.
Next you will want to decide how thick you want your stamping blank to be. I would recommend a thickness of 20-22 gauge. This allows the blank to be rigid enough to not bend easily, but also not too heavy for the person wearing the jewelry item. To save money, you can try a thinner gauge such as 24 gauge until you get the hang of stamping, then move onto a thicker gauge.
Other metals such as nickel silver, copper, and brass also make excellent stamping blanks. Be sure to experiment with those as well.
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I recieved a portable record player from my grandmother about 30 years ago. It is an emersom it from england?
it plays 45,33,78 onc-batteries. the case is made of brass and what i believe to be onyx .It is about ten inches long by four inches wide and you open it up to place the record on it's playing disk and you close the lid with the arm resting beside the lid and it stands on three tripod legs with the speaker on the bottom.It is an emerson from London England. Oh one more thing it runs on four c-batteries sounds great need to know the year,and it's value
You can go under a search engine and look up the record player. if its old enough and its still in working condition i could be worth a pretty penny but im not sure. try the emersom website or do a search for price value of the record player or better yet try lookign up on antique websites just in case
Mark Davis, 93, local big band leader
Mark Davis, 93, of Cherry Hill, one of the last musicians from the local big band era who played many of Philadelphia's elite balls and parties for almost 50 years, died Sunday, May 2, at Lions Gate in Cherry Hill.
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