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    ASSIGNMENT 01 - MEDIA STUDIE: Mass Communication and Media Theory ASSIGNEMT UNIQUE NUMBER 377647 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MASS COMMUNICATION 1 2.1 The communicator 1 2.2 The meaning of medium 1 2.3 The message 2 2.4 The meaning of audience 2 2.5 The meaning of “communication” in mass communication 3 3 THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE MEDIA 3 3.1 Normative Theory: Postmodern Perspective 4 3.1

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    without media. Media as we all know is very essential because it is the channel that brings message to every television set for the viewers. Media and television are somehow inseparable‚ even though there are a lot of mediums that can be used to send information‚ like radio‚ newspaper‚ and the latest the social media. Television set has become commonplace in homes‚ businesses and institutions‚ particularly as a vehicle for advertising‚ a source of entertainment‚ and news. Because media is too mainstream

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    1. Who is your audience at your SL site My audience is the members of Lincoln Street. They are children between ages 6 and 12. 2. How does your understanding of the audience impact how you interact with them In my opinion‚ although the audience is children‚ I need to treat them equally like the adults. This idea makes me do not think children are ignorant and childish‚ so I will not ignore their thoughts and order them directly when I interact with them. Indeed‚ sometimes their views are extremely

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    Mass media denotes a section of the media specifically designed to reach a very large audience such as the population of a nation state. The term was coined in the 1920s with the advent of nationwide radio networks‚ mass-circulation newspapers and magazines. However‚ some forms of mass media such as books and manuscripts had already been in use centuries. The term public media has a similar meaning: it is the sum of the public mass distributors of news and entertainment across media such as newspapers

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    The Joy Of Text Theatre Review DRA1TKP Tutor: Dr Rob Conkie Monday 1:00-3:00pm Michael Carey Student # 17725486 The Joy of Text Written by Robert Reid Directed by Peita Collard Performed by Jason Cavanagh‚ Colin Craig‚ Kasia Kaczmarek and Elizabeth Thomson Set and Lighting Design by Rob Sowinski Film Design by Isaac Mitchell-Frey Sound Design by Kieran Fox Produced by Rikki Lee Butiner Original Production by Melbourne Theatre Company Venue: Performance Date: La Mama Courthouse Friday 15th

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    Shakespeare’s Audience Research Synthesis Essay Many people find it hard to believe that William Shakespeare had a vocabulary that varied from 20‚000-25‚000 words‚ since he stopped attending school at the age of 13. In comparison to a college graduate‚ who is estimated to have 18‚000-23‚000 words in their vocabulary‚ it is not uncommon for one to find this difficult to accept. Shakespeare tried to satisfy all members of class in his audience by having certain elements in his plays appeal to the

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    1. Read and respond to the 5 situations below‚ describing what you would recommend given each situation‚ and using at least one of the ethical frameworks or theories discussed in Ch. 12 for each scenario. Submit your answers in a Word document. -------------- Situation 1 The help desk is part of the group assigned to Doug Smith‚ the manager of office automation. The help desk has produced very low quality work for the past several months. Smith has access to the passwords for each of the help desk

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    Chapter 1: Permutations 1. In how many ways can three different awards be distributed among 20 students in the following situations? a. No student may receive more than one award. b. There is no limit on the number of awards won by one student. Answer: a) 6840 b)8000 2. Consider the word BASKETBALL: a. How many permutations are there? b. How many permutations begin with the letter K? c. How many permutations

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    Mass Media

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    attract and hold audiences to the kinds of media and the types of content that satisfy their social and psychological needs. Researchers Jay G. Blumer and Elihu Katz introduced the Uses and Gratification Theory not asking the question of "What do media do to people?" rather asking‚ “What do people do with media?" The Uses and Gratification Theory A theory of Mass Communication that places the needs‚ motives and gratifications of media users in the center of interest and sees media users playing

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    electronic media

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    INTRODUCTION Electronic Media Electronic media are that utilize electronics or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media)‚ which are most often created electronically‚ but don’t require electronics to be accessed by the end user in the printed form. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are better known as video recordings‚ audio recordings‚ multimedia presentations‚ slide

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