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    The paper explores how dangerous such an important mass media as TV can be‚ if too many power is concentrated in just a few hands‚ and how our perception of reality can be manipulated by the selection and manipulation of information presented on TV. Table of Contents Introduction ……………..……………………… p. 3 1. The development of television ……….. p. 4 2. Globalisation of the TV market and its effects …………………………. p. 5 3. How legislation can influence the quality of journalism …………….. p

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    news‚ coexisting with the newspaper and radio. The Kennedy assassination was covered with these three media‚ much as it would be today‚ with several notable exceptions. Back then‚ the transmission of news was slower. State-of-the-art news equipment for live broadcasting didn’t exist. Satellites weren’t around to send video around the world either. The digital age has dramatically impacted the way media process and cover current events. I believe everything regarding news distribution of the event would

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    reflection and exaggeration‚ the reader comes to understand the moral complexities

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    audiences of the 1970’s had very limited access for news on media outlets which limited to the major channels on television‚ radio and newspapers. This limited access made it easier for the media outlets to reach many more people of all ages and social classes to recent events through the public airwaves(Patterson‚p.260). This limited access to news media outlets made it much easier for politicians to reach people with one general statement. However‚ the major media outlets of yesterday have

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    Social media has become increasingly popular among people of all ages due the fast advances of technology. Businesses have also found that a part of having a good business to be savvy with social media. That includes interacting with consumers beyond giving them information about the product‚ being consistent and keeping up with daily posts‚ as well as keeping the content interesting. Part of being a successful organization is much more than the quality of the product‚ and how you market it‚ but

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    The 1920’s: Era of Social and Cultural Rebellion? Americans have never been shy about attaching labels to their history‚ and frequently they do so to characterize particular years or decades in their distant or recent past. It is doubtful‚ however‚ that any period in our nation’s history has received as many catchy appellations as has the decade of the 1920’s... "the Jazz Age‚" "the Roaring Twenties‚" "the dry decade‚" "the prosperity decade‚" "the age of normalcy‚" "and simply the New Era"

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    How Social Media Affects Our Lives? Professor Donald Gutstein TA Anis Rahman Xinyi Zhang 301187237 Introduction With the rapid development of technology and fast pace of life‚ people are surrounded by all kinds of information everyday‚ it is an era of information explosion varietal forms of communication have appeared to people’s daily lives (21. Kadiri). Information Explosion could simply be defined as the rapid increase in the amount of published

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    Departmental Papers (ASC) Annenberg School for Communication 2002 Globalization of Culture Through the Media Marwan M. Kraidy University of Pennsylvania‚ kraidy@asc.upenn.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.upenn.edu/asc_papers Part of the International and Intercultural Communication Commons Recommended Citation Kraidy‚ M. (2002). Globalization of culture through the media. In J. R. Schement (Ed.)‚ Encyclopedia of communication and information (Vol. 2‚ pp. 359-363). New York

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    Copyright © 2005 Stuart Fischoff. All rights reserved. 1 Media Psychology: A Personal Essay in Definition and Purview by Stuart Fischoff‚ Ph.D. Introduction The subject matter of media psychology is a mother lode of material that psychology has actively mined for decades‚ but only within the last ten to fifteen years has the enterprise emerged as a distinct and explicit subdivision of psychology. Media psychology found its inspirational roots more than 90 years ago within the discipline

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    The Media and the Negative Affect on the African American Community Malcolm X‚ was a civil rights activist in the 1960s‚ famous for his quote‚ “by any means necessary.” According to Malcolm X (1960s)‚ “The media’s the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent‚ and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” The media has sullied African Americans for many‚ many years which lead me to believe they should be censored

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