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Title: Brand is trying to curb what many see as the exploitation for student athletes in an era when money


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Brand is trying to curb what many see as the
exploitation for student athletes in an era when
money for college sports is exploding. CBS pays
the NCAA 6billion for the rights to broadcast
March Madness through 2014. From Getting
Benched by Sean Gregory. Time Magazine, page
35, 36. March 14, 2005.
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  • A
  • 35
  • Exploitation
  • CBS - 6 billion, March Madness rights through
    2014.

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  • Sample Essay
  • I didnt realize how big the business of
    college basketball was. I thought it was just
    bringing in enough money to cover its own
    expenses. In actuality, CBS is paying the NCAA
    6 billion dollars just for the right to air
    March Madness through 2014 (Gregory 35). Now I
    can understand why some people feel that the
    colleges have sufficient reason to exploit their
    athletes.

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Works Cited
  • Gregory, Sean. Getting Benched. Time 14
    March 2005 35-36.
  • If there is no author listed, then it would look
    like this
  • Getting Benched. Time 14 March 2005 35-36.

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And it would be cited like this
  • In actuality, CBS is paying the NCAA 6 billion
    dollars just for the right to air March Madness
    through 2014 (Getting Benched 35).

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  • Telemundo, which produces all its own soaps,
    has four of them on the air each weekday evening,
    accounting for 40 of the networks total ad
    revenues. But with success has come a problem a
    shortage of writers.
  • Starting this week, in conjunction with a local
    community college, the giant Miami-based
    Spanish-language TV network, Telemundo, is
    offering a college course to train new writers of
    telenovelas Of nearly 4400 applicants from 26
    countries, including Lithuania and Japan, 36
    students were selected for the free course.
  • From Writers Wanted Will Train by Jeanne
    DeQuine. Time Magazine, March 14, 2005. Page 18.

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B18
  • Financial Benefits
  • 40 of ad revenues come from telenovelas.

8
My essay
  • I hadnt thought that the soap operas really made
    that much money. Everyone seems to watch them,
    but they seem so poorly made, that its hard to
    believe they are very important to Telemundo.
    But telenovelas actually are responsible for 40
    of Telemundos advertising revenue (DeQuine 18).

9
  • DeQuine, Jeanne. Writers Wanted Will Train.
    Time Magazine. March 14, 2005 18.

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Direct Quotation(heres why you introduce them)
  • Dave Narter, a teacher at East Leyden says,
    Those college athletes are up to no good!
    (Gregory 37)
  • This was actually something that Sean Gregory
    wrote in his article.

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If you are directly quoting the author
  • Sean Gregory, of Time Magazine, writes, Brand is
    trying to curb what many see as the exploitation
    for student athletes in an era when money for
    college sports is exploding. (37)
  • You dont need to put the authors name after the
    quote since you already introduced him.-

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Before you write your body
  • 1. Identify your thesis (argument).
  • Based on your research, what do you now know is
    true?
  • You will now convince ME of your thesis by taking
    me through the research and using the information
    you found out to validate your position.
  • Whenever you do, be sure to cite the source.
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