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Oprah’s Legacy - How Television Can Affect the Way We Feel

For millions of viewers, Oprah Winfrey has been like a friend who has come into their homes five days a week to share their lives. -CNN

And like that… *poof*… she’s gone. The media juggernaut known as Oprah Winfrey hosted her final show yesterday to a teary-eyed country of viewers. One wonders how this collective moment of sympathetic emotion might disrupt the universal stream of consciousness, the same way I used to wonder as a child what it would sound like if all the dogs in my hometown started barking at the same time (you could link them up doghouse-by-doghouse to create a domino effect). But let us digress and examine the qualities of long-running shows and how they affect us emotionally. 

“We all, in our own way, have been inspired by Oprah,” said Shameeka Ayers, who planned a Southern hospitality viewing party at the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, in honor of the final show. “To me she epitomizes the notion that if you can dream it, you can be it. I know that sounds trite, but if you look at her life, you see how true it is.”

Spanning 25 seasons, The Oprah Winfrey Show is both the longest-running and highest-rated talk show program in history. But what makes a show resonate so deeply within the minds of a viewer? Longevity is certainly a key factor. Longtime viewers of a show can reminisce on past moments as if the memories of being on set were their own. We grow with the shows that we love (and even some of the ones we just mildly enjoy). To quote one of the six friends in the hit show Friends (I don’t remember who said it — probably Rachel), “It’s the end of an era!”

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The End of the World

The end is nigh. In preparation for impending doom tomorrow on the dreaded May 21, 2011 apocalypse, we take a look at end-of-the-world stories and why they’re just so compelling to our collective imaginations. 

A Precautionary Tale

True to all good science-fiction, apocalyptic stories offer a warning of the possible outcomes of the various paths humanity might take. While the advent of Skynet seems more and more like a possibility these days, the idea that Manhattan might turn into a large maximum security prison in 1997 is now unlikely. Regardless, it’s the “what if…” effect that makes an end-of-days story so interesting.

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Who are the Greatest Television Writers Today?

Deluxis Entertainment is a company of storytellers and storytelling. Not only do we aim to produce the finest shows, but we appreciate everyday the great stories created by others. A well-crafted script turns a good plot into a piece of art. Whether it’s in scripting clever dialogue or editing beats to a fine production, a good writer delivers thoughtfully paced entertainment.

Who are the greatest television writers today?

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