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Media experts, consumers discuss 'Provos Most Eligible'
The season one cast of 'Provo's Most Eligible' films the show's second episode on set. (Elysium Film and Photo)
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Smartphones influence language trends
First came the smartphone. Then social media. Then LOLs and BTWs, #TBTs and #MCMs, likes and loves, gifs and emojis.
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BYU students believe social media increased negative election rhetoric
Public relations major Megan Bertha, from California, wore patriotic colors and a 'Make America Dance Again' hat on the day after the election. (Ryan Turner)
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