ObamaVision tops influential TV words list

Published: 8:16AM Thursday September 24, 2009 Source: Reuters

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ObamaVision - the term coined by the media to sum up President Barack Obama's pledge to bring hope and change to America - is the most influential English word from television in 2009.

ObamaVision was first heard during last year's US presidential election campaign. It topped Financial Meltdown in the 6th annual list of Top 10 Telewords compiled by US tracking group, the Global Language Monitor.

Michael Jackson, whose death in June triggered days of wall-to-wall news coverage, and Susan Boyle - the British singer who became an overnight sensation after appearing on a televised talent show - came third and fourth.

The Texas-based Global Language Monitor uses an algorithm to search printed and electronic media and the Internet for trends in word usage and their impact on culture.

It issues its Top 10 Telewords to coincide with the official start of the US television season in late September.

The 2009 list recognized a website for the first time this year, putting Hulu.com in 5th place.

Hulu.com, a joint venture between NBC Universal, Fox Entertainment Group and ABC Inc, was launched in 2008 and streams TV shows over the Internet for free.

The Top 10 Telewords of 2009 are:

1) ObamaVision

2) Financial Meltdown

3) Michael Jackson

4) Susan Boyle

5) Hulu.com

6) Vampires

7) Dar Dour (An Iraqi TV show spoof)

8) Wizards

9) "And that's the way it is," (the signoff of late US news anchor Walter Cronkite )

10) Jiggle

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