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    10/24/13 Brooke Hartman Mr. Umphred The favorite people in my life. The favorite people in my life are my boyfriend‚ and my daughter. My boyfriend’s name is Mike Jayne‚ he is 25 years old. My daughter’s name is Kallysta Renay Jayne‚ she is two years old. The reason I picked them as the favorite people in my life is because they are supportive‚ always there for me‚ loving and caring. I would like to tell you how I met my boyfriend‚ and how he made a difference in my life. Before I met my Mike

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    Phone Hacking Scandal

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    3. Analyse the role of the Board in handling the phone-hacking scandal. Do you believe it was adequate? What should the Board have done to prevent an escalation of the scandal? Composition of members of the Board left much to be desired. The most important positions were occupied by Murdoch family members. In addition‚ a minority of the other members were people who had never dealt with the media industry. It could have huge impact on decreasing credibility of the Board during the investigation

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    the legal system. As society develops‚ along with it come the changes in values and beliefs this is evident in The Trials of Oz which displays the differing attitudes and conflicting perspectives between generation gaps. The" Trials of Oz’s" ’Rupert Bear’ was one of great offence in Robertson’s time‚ whereas today material similar to this is everywhere and is mostly socially acceptable which parallely reflect the beliefs of freedom of speech and individuality growing within society. Robertson

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    “The success of News Ltd is based on tabloid content” 1. Introduction News has always been a matter of commerce‚ and it has always entertained as well as informed (Barkin 2003‚ p.64). News Ltd‚ undeniably‚ has focused on tabloid content in order to derive an enormous benefit from it. To rise fame‚ broadly speaking‚ News Ltd has exploited the interest of the target audiences‚ crucially by appealing to their human side. This is to say that the success of New Corporations is mainly contributed by tabloid

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    Marxists believe the mass media is a instrument of the ruling class and through the media the ruling class ideology is ’injected’ into our heads. This is able to happen as the ruling class own the means of production so have control over society‚ e.g Rupert Murdoch who owns sky‚ the sun newspaper‚ the times newspaper‚ sunday times and much more Right wing buisnesses. Lukes would point out that murdoch uses the 3rd face of power to manipulate the views of others into supporting the conservatives without

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    Marketing 1‚ baaf 2 | Analysis of the Macro Environment | Using the PESTEL Analysis of Sky | | Keith McCarthy | 11/18/2011 | Lecturer: Lorraine Dunne | Introduction 3 Literature Review 3 Macro Environment 3 Political 3 Economic 4 Social/Demographic 4 Technological 4 Environment 4 Legal 4 Skys PESTEL Analysis 5 PESTEL Analysis Diagram_______________________________________________________5 Political Factors: 5&6 Economic Factors 6 Social Factors 6&7 Technological

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    Informative Speech

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    having to invest heavily in creating new local programs. And by using satellites to beam programs into people’s homes‚ it would sidestep the constraints of geographic distance that had hitherto kept traditional broadcasters out of Asia. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch was so taken with this plan that his company‚ News Corporation‚ bought out Star’s founders for $825 million between 1993 and 1995. The results have not been quite what Murdoch expected. In its fiscal year ending June 30‚ 1999‚ Star reportedly

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    A Social Media Analysis

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    Our media offers a platform for all political‚ social and economic policies and debates discussions. Consequently‚ media structure and its content define our democratic experience.it plays a role in molding our minds into the way we view and understand social and political and economic facets of life. Although‚ this can cause panic the most worrying issue could be a case where the media ownership is centralized. Suppose we have just few or single company controlling the information we obtain from

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    1988) The company sold ancillary businesses: transport‚ packaging‚ and advertising. Core businesses were thus the following: home care (detergents)‚ foods‚ personal care (toiletries)‚ specialty chemicals‚ agribusiness and pet feeds. Acquisition of Brooke Bond‚ Chesebrough-Pond (personal care) was part of the strategy. By the end of 1980s due to its significantly diverse business units Unilever had a multi-business corporate strategy with a conglomerate portfolio strategy. According to the above-mentioned

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    • Which external environment dimensions were most relevant in this case? Why? The most important external environment dimension is the technological. News Corps is a media company which has to evolve and adapt with all technological evolutions. The second is the socio-cultural factor‚ nowadays media are essential‚ technologies are progressing really quickly. People have higher expectations about communication and entertainment so companies have to satisfy the customers and respond to his needs

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