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    MEDIA NEGATIVE ASPECT Opening:  Let me begin by stating that all in the world is not as you have been told. The old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction" couldn’t be more accurate‚ for we have been deceived on such a grand scale that most would have a difficult time in comprehending the full extent. The behind the scenes machinations of big money and politics are so well hidden from most of the population‚ that if people actually knew how things were really run‚ we would quite literally

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    The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by Mark Herman opened my eyes to a different side of the Holocaust. The film was told through the point of view of a young child outside the camps and how this horrific event looked to them. Bruno being so young and naïve had no idea what Shmuel was going through. For example‚ when Bruno first found the fence and Shmuel he asked if he had any friends and Shmuel responded with kind of and Bruno was jealous that he had someone to play with and that Bruno was all alone

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    SECTION-1 GROWTH OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN PAKISTAN 1.1 What is electronic media? “Electronic Media” are those communication mediums which are based on electronic or electromechanical means of production and most often distinguished from print media. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public worldwide include radio‚ sound recordings‚ television‚ video recording and streaming internet content” . It denotes‚ “the main means of communicating with large number of people‚ especially

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    Analysis of PTV News Channel Introduction: PTV News (formerly PTV World) is a 24-hour state news channel in Pakistan. It provides news in English and Urdu to the Pakistani community worldwide. It also provides News in Arabic/Sindhi/ Gujrati /Pashto/Kashmiri/Gojri /Balti /Shena. It’s the only Government News channel of Pakistan so because of this many people criticize its unfair news reporting like this news channel is always in the favor of current Government. Until 2007‚ PTV News was known as

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    Media Bias

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    Reformulating News Media Bias: A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach By Peter Brinson Allegations of media bias are nothing new in the United States. Though conservatives have been the most vocal in recent years‚ liberals have also been known to argue that the news media systematically presents information in a way that privileges the opposition’s viewpoint. This debate has been carried out in the popular press as well‚ with each side struggling to provide the definitive proof that the

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    to believe in the ideas that these films are promoting. The Green Berets was made right in the middle of the Vietnam War. The government was looking for ways to promote this war. President Lyndon B. Johnson was extremely interested in making a propaganda film about the war in hopes of changing the opinions of naysayers. Johnson freely supplied Vietnam War consultants for the Green Berets to train the actors and help them speak the Vietnam language. (Yosarian‚ 1996). The film tries to persuade the

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    Media performs very important functions in the society. In modern democratic nation‐state system it is considered as the fourth pillar of the state whose functions are indispensible for the smooth and effective functioning of a society. It is the dire need of today’s globalized people to be aware of their surroundings. Therefore everyone gets information through easy accessible sources of media. Mainly mass media is involved in providing latest information about whole world‚ national‚ and local events

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    instrument in "social contol". The media can influence politics greatly‚ which can mold our society. Adolf Hitler used media to brainwash the German citizens into thinking the way he wanted them to think. Hitler used a combination of hate and propaganda to force his political views. With the rise of the interment people are becoming more interactive with mult-media. New technologies such as blogging have become very influential in media. Anyone who has access to a computer and the intermet and

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    Vietnam War Leaflet Analysis

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    Source C: Leaflet by the Seamen’s Union of Australia Source C is a segment of a leaflet which highlights the perspectives of three individuals from the ‘Seamen’s Union of Australia’ on the issue of cargo handling during the Vietnam War. The leaflet is an official primary produced in 1966‚ incorporating a mixture of images and written text by William Flint‚ Basil Box and Raymond King. The perspectives of the three authors on the issue of cargo handling and the Vietnam War seem fairly clear

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    Theories of communication

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    Magic Bullet Theory (Mass Media Communication Theory) Rey B. Labial Jr. Dr. Ismael N. Talili Presenter‚ TCM 3k2 Professor of Communication Introduction Theory Definition Magic Bullet Theory‚ also known as the Hypodermic Needle Theory‚ was the first major theory concerning the effect of the mass media on the society. The theory implies that mass media has a direct‚ immediate and powerful effect on its audiences. Theorist HAROL LASSWELL Background Information

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