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A famous person. What it takes to be a celebrity depends on the cultural context and the historical time. The advent of mass media increased the public interest in celebrities, and has even developed into a self-substantiating circuit; common people volunteer to become known on [[Television]], as entertainment for the common people.
A '''celebrity''' is a famous person. What it takes to be a celebrity depends on the cultural context and the historical time. The advent of mass media increased the public interest in celebrities, and has even developed into a self-substantiating circuit; common people volunteer to become known on [[television]], as entertainment for the common people.





Revision as of 00:49, 11 December 2001

A celebrity is a famous person. What it takes to be a celebrity depends on the cultural context and the historical time. The advent of mass media increased the public interest in celebrities, and has even developed into a self-substantiating circuit; common people volunteer to become known on television, as entertainment for the common people.


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