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The development of western TV series in China
Name: XXXX
Class: Marine science 2014 School: Southwest University Assessment: Research report
Teacher Name: Cynthia (Peipei Deng) Date: 2nd
April 2016
Abstract............................................... . (3)
Introduction........................................... .. (3)
L i t e r a t u r e review..................................................... . (3)
Method................................................. . (4)
Results................................................ .. (4)
Discussion............................................. (6)
Conclusion............................................. .. (6)
Recommendation......................................... (7)
R e f e r e n c e list....................................................... . (7)
Abstract
Nowadays, Chinese people can see a variety of western TV series if they want. It seems that in recent years western TV series and TV industry have developed a lot in China. It indicates that the younger the people are, the more western TV series they have seen. To test the hypothesis, questionnaires are made and people of different ages have finished. Through analyzing the results, it can be seen that younger people watch more
should not only watch western
Since the first western TV series, Garrison's Gorillas came to China in 1980, Chinese people are able to see a variety of western TV series
now(Zeng Minghui and Wei Di 2013). Some of them are well-known to us such as Friends,The Big Bang Theory and so on. China is the fastest-growing market for the sale of British shows and formats, with growth of 40% last year (western tv hits 2014). According to Zhang Xu(2016),there are several effects of western TV series. One is that western films take some bad effects to Chinese teenagers. Another is that the introduction of western films influences a lot on Chinese film industry. And the last one is that it weakens the concept of politics. However, whether the extent of the influence of western TV series is related to the age is still unknown. Through solving this question, the development of western TV series in China can be researched. This essay will focus on it and reach a conclusion.
Literature review
It is undoubtedly that western TV series have huge influence on Chinese, and some are even bad effects especially on teenagers. Liu Qisheng(2009) concluded that American TV series had influenced university student on their thoughts and consciousness. And Zhang Xu(2016)also considered that western TV series brought a lot bad effects. However, Dong Li(2015) said, to some extent, the films in Hollywood are the first teacher of Chinese films. So western films take both good and bad effects to Chinese.
Method
To solve the problem that whether the extent of the influence of western TV series is related to the age, a questionnaire was created and given to people from a wide range of ages. To make the results more concise, the people who answered the questionnaires were also from different cities
and jobs. Some were primary school student, some were university students, and some were adults or the old and so on. The questionnaire was voluntary and anonymous. Respondents would be asked how many western TV series they had ever seen and the influence on themselves. They would also give their own opinions on this question.
35 people of all the respondents were born before 1970. 44 people were born between 1970 and 1980. 30 and 62 people were born in the 1980s and 1990s respectively .The rest were born after 21st. The people born after 2000 have watched the most films and TV series (most of them over ten). Next are people born in the 1990s. They have watched 7 on average. People born before 1970 have watched the least western TV series. Most of them only have ever watched one or two (table 3). And some even never watched one. Table 2 showed why they liked western TV series, over half of people watched it because of interest and the profound opinion and theme of western TV series.
Table 1
When were you born
Table 2
Why do you like western TV series
Table 3
How many western TV series have you ever seen
Discussion
It can be seen from the results that western TV series develop very fast. In past years, when the old people were young, there were not too many western TV series. They did not know much about western culture. With the development of it and globalization, more and more western TV series can be seen in China, that is why young people now watch more western TV series than the old. And with more and more western TV series coming to China, Chinese people may be influenced more by them.
Conclusion
It can be seen clearly that there is a close link between the influence of western TV series and ages. There is a tendency that youngsters watch more western TV series than the old. It proves that western TV series have developed a lot in China. From the questionnaire, it is shown that pursuing the fashion is a reason why they like western TV series and due to the globalization they can have more chances to touch western things. For the old, they are harder to receive new things so that they do not watch too much western TV series.
Recommendation
Western TV films have developed a lot in China and young people are now crazy about them and some are also criticize Chinese TV series(Liu Qisheng 2009). So Chinese TV series producer should learn the advanced skills from western ones and not be out-of-date. They are supposed to focus on how to make good TV series for people to see. Government should monitor the producer to make better TV series. Otherwise, Chinese TV series will
be took place by western ones because of their rapid development in China.
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两个报表(职位数量,工资大小)
一个工资与年份柱状图
一个占比饼状图。