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in economics of education, economics of media and culture, human capital, labour economics Tags: languages
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The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple Records in London. http://t.co/I6ip8NYGYM—
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in economics of media and culture, TV shows Tags: The Larry Sanders Show
The Larry Sanders show was on late-night television and has not been repeated for at least 10 years. A great pity. In the same division as Seinfeld as a quality comedy.
This early HBO production was a classy satire set behind the curtain on a late-night talk show, hosted by toothily neurotic Larry (show creator Garry Shandling).
Not only did it popularize spoof chat shows but it kick-started the vogue for celebrities queuing up to play exaggerated versions of themselves in the likes of Extras, Curb Your Enthusiasm and 30 Rock. Its lead writer Judd Apatow went on to become the king of Hollywood comedy.
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in economics of media and culture, movies Tags: The Big Lebowski
A great movie about a bunch of losers and misfits.
19 Dec 2014 1 Comment
in economics of media and culture, Public Choice Tags: Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister
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in economics of information, economics of media and culture, industrial organisation, survivor principle Tags: information cocoons, information overload, infotainment, infotopia
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in economics of information, economics of media and culture, health economics Tags: consumer fraud, organic farming, Quacks, truth in advertising
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