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  • Examine and Assess the Role of the Mass Media (print or Electronic) in Your Country

    Examine and Assess the Role of the Mass Media (print or Electronic) in Your Country

    The term "Mass Media" refers to the different methods used to disseminate facts, opinions, entertainment and other information. These forms include newspapers, magazines, banners and billboards, cinema, films, radio, television, the World Wide Web, books, CDs, DVDs, videocassettes and computer games. They combine different culturally diverse institutions and people with varying visions, purposes and methods and perform a multiplicity of functions, all of major significance for a healthy society. The Mass Media encompasses all forms

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Powers and Influence of Mass Media

    Powers and Influence of Mass Media

    Powers and influence of Mass Media Mass Communication is the process by which a complex organization with the aid of one or more machines produces and transmits public messages that are directed at large, heterogeneous, and scattered audience. It is the end product of more than one person. Think about how a newspaper put together. Because the new technological systems have brought even greater speed, complexity, and power to affect human life than in the

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    Essay Length: 402 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: andrew
  • Impact of Media Advertisement on Life Insurance with Reference to Coimbatore City

    Impact of Media Advertisement on Life Insurance with Reference to Coimbatore City

    The insurance industry is one of the fastest growing industries in our country. Life insurance insures life through the long-term contract, while non-life insurance ensures fixed and movable assets on short-term basis, normally on a one year renewable term. Advertising plays a very important role in modern business. Due to excessive specialization, mass production and competition, advertising has become an indispensable activity in business. It is growing as a backbone of modern national and international

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    Essay Length: 314 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: rita
  • Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of The Mass Media

    Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of The Mass Media

    Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy of the Mass Media When you don't get consent, you create consent. That's the basic idea that Naom Chomsky is trying to drive home through his revolutionary book ‘Manufacturing Consent- The political economy of Mass Media'. It is an analysis of the news media as business. The question that the book posses in general was that, ‘Is media doing the job of collecting opinions or creating opinions?' Chomsky's analysis concludes

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Introduction to Music Media Industry

    Introduction to Music Media Industry

    Executive Summary This report looks into the development and future within artist management and artists that have defined management as it is today. There will also be a breakdown of the contracts within the sector, along with roles for not only the artist manager, but those that work closely alongside them. It is also relevant to discuss the future of the sector and current issues that are affecting it. The bulk of the research was

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    Submitted: March 17, 2011 Autor: rita
  • La Media - Orale

    La Media - Orale

    La Media - Orale Aujourd'hui nous allons vous parler du phénomène de la media. Non seulement l'importance qu'il a sur nos vies, mais aussi les influences. De nos jours, partout ou nous allons nous somme entourées par des parents, adolescents etc. qui sont fixer sur leur téléphones ou leur ordinateurs. On regardent a la gauche et nous voyons un adolescent qui texte ses amis, nous regardons a la droite et nous voyons un enfant sur

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    Submitted: April 4, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Media Analysis Paper

    Media Analysis Paper

    Media Analysis Paper "DIET, DIET, DIET" is all a person see's when looking at the covers of various magazines. The media saturates the "ideal" image into people's heads and everyone strives to be that person. We as a gender are constantly bombarded by the media to be beautiful. By beautiful, I mean tall, skinny, Caucasian with a healthy glow, heterosexual, upper class, etc. These are not necessarily the characteristics everyone views as beautiful, however it

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    Submitted: April 5, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Com 126 - Seeing into Plato's Cave - Communications and the Media

    Com 126 - Seeing into Plato's Cave - Communications and the Media

    Mickey Schaub 3/20/2011 COM-126 Communications and the Media I choose this application of Plato's idea because it was plain and simple. It had illustrations and it was easy to read. It had appealed to me because I was a correctional officer. I knew I wanted to be in Law enforcement and I obtained a degree in Political Science. At the time my body would not pass the physical agility test to become a Police officer.

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    Essay Length: 575 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2011 Autor: moto
  • British Media Corporate Strategy

    British Media Corporate Strategy

    Britain today is truly a nation of rich cultural diversity, this is something worth celebrating. There are so many Indian faces used in British media, yet it is still hard to believe that South Asian Indians are not perceived as an important target segment. Of the UK's ethnic minority population, which is approximately 6.5% of the whole population, nearly half are of South Asian origin. The largest ethnic minority group are Indians, accounting of 28%

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    Submitted: April 12, 2011 Autor: moto
  • American Media Is Failing to Construct a Better Future for Americans

    American Media Is Failing to Construct a Better Future for Americans

    Thesis Statement: In the attempt for a better learning environment for the American population, especially children, American television and radio networks should not have the legal right to broadcast indecent content. Since the creation of the television, American society has been influenced in positive and negative ways. As a result to televisions long history, networks have reached a point where “indecency ” is being broadcasted and many children are exposed to this crude, obscene material;

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    Submitted: July 10, 2011 Autor: ericpedroza
  • Italian Media Communication and Culture

    Italian Media Communication and Culture

    Italian Media Communication and Culture The country of Italy is located in South-Central Europe, where the south consists of the entire Italian Peninsula, Sicily, and Sardinia which are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Italy has about 61 million people, and is the sixth largest country in Europe, and ranked 23rd in the world (Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions 1). With a population so large, Italy must maintain a strong communication system throughout the country;

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    Submitted: August 4, 2011 Autor: pololm15
  • Social Media and Relationship Management

    Social Media and Relationship Management

    Purpose The advent of social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have redefined the term broadcast media, and new strategies must now be constituted to keep up with constantly evolving publics. Public Relations is a strategic management of publics through relationships, therefore, this study will focus on the management of the relationships between organizations and their publics. The theory of relationship management will be used heavily in the study, and will provide fundamental

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    Submitted: September 18, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Women and Media - a Critique

    Women and Media - a Critique

    Throughout the era of booming technology and ever shifting gender roles, the gradual erosion of traditional gender definitions is evident. The timeline showing the chronology of shifts in portrayal of women in media is crucial to demonstrate how traditional gender definitions are slowly deconstructed over time. Having made her first debut in the early 1960s, Barbie brought the message “Girls can be anything” to the age of a new generation of girls and women (Boomen,

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    Submitted: September 24, 2011 Autor: miko7
  • Women and Media

    Women and Media

    Throughout the era of booming technology and ever shifting gender roles, the gradual erosion of traditional gender definitions is evident. The timeline showing the chronology of shifts in portrayal of women in media is crucial to demonstrate how traditional gender definitions are slowly deconstructed over time. Having made her first debut in the early 1960s, Barbie brought the message "Girls can be anything" to the age of a new generation of girls and women (Boomen,

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    Submitted: September 24, 2011 Autor: moto
  • The Beauty Myth and the Beauty Standard: How the Media Portrays Beauty

    The Beauty Myth and the Beauty Standard: How the Media Portrays Beauty

    In history, women though out time have always been compared to a certain beauty standard. Wither it be a women who is more voluptuous or thin there has always been come sort of standard. Since Twiggy came out in the mid sixties, she changed how women viewed themselves. But this is not something that just started; women thought history and different cultures have been trying to live up to a certain standard. Some examples of

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    Submitted: September 25, 2011 Autor: peter
  • Women and the Media

    Women and the Media

    Throughout the era of booming technology and ever shifting gender roles, the gradual erosion of traditional gender definitions is evident. The timeline showing the chronology of shifts in portrayal of women in media is crucial to demonstrate how traditional gender definitions are slowly deconstructed over time. Having made her first debut in the early 1960s, Barbie brought the message "Girls can be anything" to the age of a new generation of girls and women (Boomen,

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    Submitted: September 26, 2011 Autor: andrew
  • Why Is Media Ownership Important

    Why Is Media Ownership Important

    Why is media ownership important? How might concentrated transnational media ownership impact on national cultures? What policy initiatives might diminish the effects of concentration of media ownership? Media ownership is important for a number of reasons. The main reason being that if it is concentrated into one or two ownerships, many undesirable outcomes may follow. These outcomes include: - Media may become commercially driven. - The concentrated media owners have a large influence on its

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    Essay Length: 323 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 2, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Gender Bias and Equaility in Media and Technology

    Gender Bias and Equaility in Media and Technology

    Gender Bias and equality in Media and Technology "The people who resist change will be confronted by the growing number of people who see that better ways...are available thanks to technology." Bill Gates In the field of technology, there is a growing trend of women in technology accomplishing great strides in specialties of engineering, electronics, and research. Women in computers and communications are dwindling, because of the boy's club mentality in this country. The Committee

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    Submitted: October 2, 2011 Autor: antoni
  • Is the Nature of Crime Accurately Presented by the Media? Discuss

    Is the Nature of Crime Accurately Presented by the Media? Discuss

    In this essay I will discuss way in which the nature of crime is presented through different forms of media. Crime is defined as those behaviours which are punishable by law. Crime is broken down into categories for statistical purposes. These categories include violent crime, property crime, cybercrime, drug crime and fraud and deception related crime. The media, consisting of the internet, television, radio and newspapers, must choose which stories to highlight in their reporting.

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    Submitted: October 25, 2011 Autor: nmills
  • Beauty and the Media

    Beauty and the Media

    What is beauty? According to the Merrian Webster Dictionary, the word beauty is defined as “the quality or aggregate of qualities in a person or thing that gives pleasure to the senses or pleasurably exalts the mind or spirit”. The media and entertainment industry, however, has redefined the term in a way where most people today think of beauty only as a physical trait, focusing only on a set of external qualities and always comparing

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    Submitted: November 2, 2011 Autor: Gaby224
  • Importances of Media

    Importances of Media

    Importances of Media Influence the lives of ordinary people in every way . be it judiciary , be it criminals , or be it simple citizens.  disseminate the information to the people. any small event that takes place some where in the world is being telecasted within minutes and the rest of the world is aware of that event  formation of opinion of the people. In a country the masses are mostly illiterates,

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    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • Dangers of the Media to the Youth

    Dangers of the Media to the Youth

    1.0 Executive Summary For this report I have been asked to carry out an investigation on a field of study that interests me. The degree choice I have chosen is Business studies it requires me to find a volunteer placement because the subject requires a 3-month work experience placement as a volunteer. So that I am able to do the report I will have to present my findings in a way that it is clear

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    Submitted: November 3, 2011 Autor: aab23
  • Napkin Media - Put Your Messages in Front of Your Customers

    Napkin Media - Put Your Messages in Front of Your Customers

    Napkin Media - Put your messages in front of your customers Napkin Media is the newest way to promote your products and services to your customers by simply putting your products advertising onto tissue napkin. Napkin Media can advertise products and services to a million of consumer each month by using advertising program. Now Napkin Media becomes the new media which many products and services manufacturers are very interested because it can makes consumers spend

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    Submitted: November 14, 2011 Autor: peter
  • How Does Media Violence Affect the Children?

    How Does Media Violence Affect the Children?

    Public interest to violence in television has been manifest since the early 1950's. In this era, it has so far become more violent, aggressive, and sadistic. Media Entertainment is now United States’ biggest export, it is a huge business. In 2001, people around the world spent US$14 billion going to the movies to watch action movies. The U.S. domestic box office alone hit US$9 billion and it has made huge revenues from home video/DVD sales,

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    Submitted: November 16, 2011 Autor: pkarta
  • Body Image - the Media and Children

    Body Image - the Media and Children

    A hundred years ago, being corpulent was a sign of wealth and beauty. It was a sign of a content and happy lifestyle for only the rich could afford quality and quantity in food. Unfortunately times have changed and a voluptuous body is no longer considered beautiful. In a hundred years how did America’s prerogative change? For the ideal body type today is tall and ultra slim. There are images of models and thin actresses

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    Submitted: November 21, 2011 Autor: flyingmonkeys351

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