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  2. How Netflix shapes mainstream culture, explained by data - AOL

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    In 2019, Netflix was already a fixture in our lives. With a global pandemic keeping everyone in their homes for most of the year and a barrage of boorish politicians and natural disasters making ...

  3. Netflix Updates Its Famous Culture Memo: ‘Netflix ... - AOL

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    Netflix on Monday released the latest update to its culture memo, its guiding set of principles for how the company operates. The new iteration of the influential document does not really reflect ...

  4. Media portrayal of LGBT people - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the portrayal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in media has been largely negative if not altogether absent, reflecting a general cultural intolerance of LGBT individuals; however, from the 1990s to present day, there has been an increase in the positive depictions of LGBT people, issues, and concerns within mainstream media in North America. [1]

  5. Why the Netflix true crime doc ‘What Jennifer Did ... - AOL

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    After “What Jennifer Did” debuted on Netflix on April 10, some viewers zeroed in on two images shown in the film. The images in question appear at about the 28-minute mark in the documentary.

  6. Reel Injun - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is partly structured as a road movie, with Diamond visiting locations across the United States as well as the Canadian North.In the U.S., he is traveling by "rez car," a broken down automobile often used on Indian Reservations, as demonstrated in Reel Injun with a sequence from the film Smoke Signals.

  7. Portrayals of God in popular media - Wikipedia

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    Theism. Portrayals of God in popular media have varied from a white-haired old man in Oh, God! to a woman in Dogma, from an entirely off-screen character to a figure of fun. [1] According to trinitarian Christianity, Jesus Christ is God, so cultural depictions of Jesus in film and television also portray God. [1]

  8. The medium is the message - Wikipedia

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    The phrase was coined by Marshall McLuhan. " The medium is the message " is a phrase coined by the Canadian communication theorist Marshall McLuhan and the name of the first chapter [ 1] in his Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, published in 1964. [ 2][ 3] McLuhan proposes that a communication medium itself, not the messages it carries ...

  9. King of Clones - Wikipedia

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    King of Clones was directed by London-based Singaporean filmmaker Aditya Thayi via and is a Netflix U.K. commission. Thayi has 20 nominations and five wins at the Asian Television Awards, including two wins for best direction. Thayi described Hwang as a "polarizing figure" in South Korea and wanted to do an objective take on him."