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Criminal

Jul. 29, 2005

Media Spread Theory That 'C.S.I.' Influences Real Juries

Forum Column - By Rachel Dioso and Simon Cole - Since the wildly popular show "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation" first aired on CBS in 2000, the program has received top ratings. It airs in half a dozen languages around the globe, with successful spin-offs capturing 50 million viewers in the United States alone. And now, the show has come to life in what media coverage is calling the "C.S.I. effect."

        
Forum Column

By Rachel Dioso and Simon Cole
        
        Since the wildly popular show "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation" first aired on CBS in...

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