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    producing quality‚ independent editorial‚ according to McQuail in (Donsbach & Patterson 2004). However this becomes problematic for journalists‚ when it conflicts with profit creation in corporate media (Chomsky1988; McChesney1999‚2001‚2011; McKnight2012). The issue of editorial independence in today’s corporate media arena is an important one for emerging professional journalists‚ as well as for academics researching the field. This essay concerns itself with the controversial sacking of a business journalist

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    How Media Affects Society

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    2013 How media affects society There are still so many people that will insist that the images on TV and words and picture in Newspaper are not responsible for the problems of the society. The media is a good source of information and entertainment. In this first section I will talk about how the media affect our awareness‚ knowledge‚ attitude and behavior. You will see how the people turn to media to learn about Moral‚ Values and interpersonal relationship from the media. The media give

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    Media affects everyone’s life that comes into contact with it. There are many disadvantages and advantages to media and advertising. This essay will talk about the advantages and disadvantages evolving around the media. A few advantages that this essay will talk about is that media can target a global audience as they can reach out to us and that it can be used for educational purposes to help people learn all around the world. A few disadvantages are that it can be manipulated very easily and that

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    How media has influenced athletics/Olympics in the UK Media coverage of sport is widespread. By listening to commentators‚ pundits and watching replays we improve our knowledge and understanding. Participation in sports covered by the media is always higher than for those that are not. This amount of sports coverage can have positive and negative effects. The first ever Olympic games that were televised were the 1936 games‚ held in Berlin‚ Germany‚ were televised by means of closed circuit television

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    shown. The media only shows gangs involved with drugs and the violence‚ and as a result the media has scared many people into believing that gangs will take over our cities if we do not stop them. The movie Colors and the TV show American Justice overwhelmingly portrays gangs as bad. The movie Colors displays the bad things in gangs like how easy it could be to join a gang and to distribute the drugs for them. This movie portrays the working of a gang in California.. The movie also showed how the older

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    Topic: Portrayal of women in Media This research focuses on the representation of women in media which mainly includes television and film‚ entertainment and fiction based media. This research shows how women are being portrayed positively as well as negatively in media. There is no doubt that the roles available to women have changed considerably over the past few decades and that the images and plot lines for women now‚ were impossible to imagine that they would be accepted 30 years from now

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    The main purpose of this essay is to discuss the omnipresent issue of women ’s portrayal in the media by studying the effect of the television series Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Buffy The Vampire Slayer is an American television series which aired from 1997 to 2003 following a young girl (Buffy Summers) who is chosen to be a vampire slayer and confront the dark forces in her fictional world. However‚ what made this particular series interesting was the fact it was augmented with an astute example

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    How The Media Portray Men

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    Boys’ Learning Research group on men and their families. REVIEWS HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY MEN A REVIEW OF J.R. MCNAMARA’S MEDIA AND MALE IDENTITY PETER WEST* * Dr Peter West is Head of the Research Group on Men and Families at the University of Western Sydney‚ Sydney‚ Australia. He can be contacted at p.west@uws.edu.au HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAY MEN A REVIEW OF J.R. MCNAMARA’S MEDIA AND MALE IDENTITY PETER WEST* WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH -Orwell‚ 1984. In totalitarian

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    Common female stereotypes found in the media have a powerful influence over how society views women and how women view themselves. What is the media portrayal of women today and how does this impact how young girls perceive themselves? With programs such as The Bachelor and Flavor of Love showing a dozen women competing for the attention of one man‚ often using their sexuality‚ magazine ads displaying a half-naked female body to sell a fragrance or cosmetic product‚ and television commercials highlighting

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    How Media portrays Femininity Whenever we watch Television or consume any other media we get confronted with female stereotypes. Thus the media influences our view of the world and often even determine our view of the world. One particular example is the definition of femininity and portrayal of women in the media. So Whatever the role‚ televisions‚ films and popular magazines are full of images of women and girls who are typically white and desperately thin. The media portrays a very stereotypical

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