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EntertainmentEntertainment is an amusement or diversion intended to hold the attention of an audience or its participants.
Examples of entertainment include:
- Animation (primarily traditional, computer, and stop-motion)
- Betting
- Chat
- Circus
- Dance
- Film
- Drinking
- Game
- Geisha
- Humor (including clownMemorial Day paradeA clown today is one of various types of comedic performers, on stage, television, in the circus and rodeo. Though not every clown is readily identifiable by appearance alone, clowns frequently appear in makeup, and costume as well as ts, comedianA comedian (also comedienne female) is a person who attempts to make people laugh through a variety of methods, normally through joke telling. However, other comedians rely on methods such as slapstick (for example, Laurel and Hardy), or prop comedy to ges and Internet humorThe Internet has long been a resource for the circulation of humorous ideas and jokes. Countless web-sites are devoted to the collection of Internet humour, and every day thousands of emails cross the world containing the text of humorous articles, or jok)
- MagicMagician redirects here. For the book by Raymond E. Feist, see Magician (novel . playing cards. Magic or conjuring is the art of entertaining an audience by performing illusions that baffle and amaze, often by giving the impression that something impossib
- Mass mediaFor other uses, of the word Media see media (disambiguation). The media is the whole body of communications that reach large numbers of the public via radio, television, movies, magazines, newspapers and the World Wide Web. The term was coined in the 1920 ( movies/film/cinema, televisionSee TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band Television is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance. The term has come to refer to all the aspects of television p, radioFor other uses see: radio (disambiguation Radio is a technology that allows the transmission of signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of light. Radio waves Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and are, new mediaNew media usually refers to a group of relatively recent mass media based on new information technology. Most frequently the label would be understood to include the Internet and World Wide Web, video games and interactive media, CD-ROM and other forms of)
- Music (including disco and J-POP)
- Revue
- Show business
- Sex business
- Shooting
- Sports
- Theatre
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