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    Celebrity Media

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    Introduction Each celebrity is an individual human that has achieved public recognition for a reason; this can be due to their creative talent or based on sporting event (Iqani‚ 2012: 84). Despite their achievement‚ another factor that succeed in captivating the public’s attention is through their body shape. Often‚ people amazed by celebrity’s body from magazine cover when in fact it is all about image manipulation. Celebrities are human too‚ not all of them have a perfect shape. Through magazine

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    Media and Celebrities

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    Name: Natalia Chekhoeva Subject: Media Question is: To what extent is the media impacted by the rise of celebrities? Media is a huge area which connects people around the world‚ informs them‚ entertains and educates them. It is impossible to imagine a contemporary world without media. Media is the Internet‚ music‚ television‚ advertising and billboards on the streets. One of the most important parts of the media are celebrities. People originally like to know about the life of famous people

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    Celebrity Culture and Media For sure‚ the role of the game in recent years has been changed‚ Celebrities no longer rely solely on traditional media‚ but their needs has expanded to the social networks such as Twitter and Face book and others. In second hand‚ in the Media and internet we can find the most intimate details of the lives of celebrities‚ even we can say that the privacy will be destroyed‚ and it seems like any one cannot do anything about it. We cannot recognize the ability of the press

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    Difonzo Rumors

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    In this passage “How Rumors Help Us Make Sense of an Uncertain World “by Nicholas Difonzo he defines rumor as unverified information that people think are important. He then explains where they come from‚ what they consist of‚ and what people get from them. He explains what makes a rumor; Rumors must be informational‚ acts of communication‚ significant to the tellers and audience‚ and never verified truthful information. Within the passage the rumors are described to be an encouragement to others

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    1 Developing Communication Strategy Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Types of Media Different media have different strengths‚ weaknesses‚ drawbacks‚ advantages and costs. An effective communication strategy usually uses a mix of at least 2 or 3 different types. Choice of media and format depends on: 1. your audience(s) √ 2. your budget √ 3. the communication channels best for your specific audience(s) and √ 4. how long the communication intervention will continue 5. and how critical

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    Rumor Paper

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    Pop Media’s Attitude Toward Rumor Chapter 11‚ Page 367 Rumors often begin with simple words such as “did you know” and “guess what I heard.” A rumor is defined as information that is unverified‚ circulated by people‚ about things that matter to us (DiFonzo 377). What do rumors consist of? First‚ rumors are information statements designed to tell us something. Second‚ rumors are never a simple‚ private thought; they are circulated by two or more people. Third‚ these circulated statements are significant

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    Rumors/ Gossiping

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    Venita Bowden Mrs. Wojt DRE -98-1001 09‚ September‚ 2013 “Rumors/Gossiping” There are many reasons why people feel compelled to gossip‚ therefore‚ humiliating and putting others down. Sometimes people do it out of spite‚ just because they can. Other times people gossip because they feel they will benefit from its end result‚ such as possibly looking better in front of the boss in a working situation. But the true‚ deep rooted reason‚ and psychological studies have proven it‚ is the feeling

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    Disadvantages Of Social Media Social media can be define as “"a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological‚ multi -faceted‚ and technological foundations of Web 2.0‚ and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." We are living in a world in which the social media is common and available to us. From Google to Facebook‚ the world has embraced the new tools that help us interact each day no matter where we are. The first disadvantage of social

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    Disadvantage: Cost * While newspaper advertising is cost-efficient‚ magazine advertising can be costly depending on the popularity of the magazine‚ its history‚ readership‚ frequency and production costs. Smaller publications that are unable to garner the attention of large brands may offer lower advertising rates. Since print advertising prices vary‚ companies offer databases which provide businesses with advertising rates‚ contact information and advertising schedules for major and niche print

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    Mind and Rumors

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    Rumors are dark‚ hurtful‚ mischievous things that are spread to cause destruction. Rumors have been around since the beginning of time‚ and are stronger now more than ever. Rumors are whispered‚ as if to indicate that they will not spread. Rumors are shouted‚ printed‚ posted‚ and broadcasted. Rumors are lies and those whom associate with rumors are bad people‚ or are they? Rumors are not always bad‚ and they don’t always turn out to be lies. There are many unknown things about rumors‚ like how

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