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    In previous research on the functions of the radio and the impact it had on society‚ radio was a very prominent and useful medium in relaying information‚ telling stories‚ and regulating moods. However much of the research done on radio has looked at the uses of radio during the 1940s-1960s when radio was a popular and favored medium. During their studies‚ Bryant and Oliver (2009) and Herzog (1944) both looked at why people gravitated toward radio‚ but what may have been an important relied upon

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    Television in Australia has evolved significantly and it has changed since it first came out in 1956. Channels were very limited like; you only had channel 10‚ channel 9‚ channel 7 and SBS. They were your big ones‚ but over the past 50 years television has changed so much. Instead of having analogue shows‚ now you have digital‚ which basically means more channels are opening up like GO‚ 7mate and heaps more. Another significant thing that has happened for television is Foxtel. This box allows you

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    Gerbner And Archetypes

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    1. After watching the documentary‚ I believe Gerbner described the commercial media as the "storyteller" because a small group of "global conglomerates" control how a story is presented to the masses. These powerful companies control the narrative and use their power to force "creative" types to acquiesce to their vision. This is significant as Mr. Gerbner is describing a form of censorship behind the scenes at major companies which could be problematic as a select group of executives are deciding

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    television. . “Televisions has been implicated in violent or aggressive behavior‚ substance use‚ sexual activity‚ obesity‚ poor body image‚ decrease school performance‚ sleep problems and more.” (Minnesota Health Department‚ 2014) Television shows and commercials have become more risky from when I was a child in the 90’s. More explicit things are allowed on plain TV than it was twenty years ago. It’s nothing to hear multiple swear words‚ risky pictures‚ and sexual content on television‚ where adults and

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    STATE-CONTROL OF BROADCASTING IN JAPAN AND KOREA When broadcasting began in the post war era in Japan and Korea the two countries were vastly different in national resources and characteristics. Japan was one of the most established democratic nations in the region and became one of the world’s economic powerhouses. On the other hand Korea was recovering from war and civil unrest under a militaristic authoritarian government. Even though these large differences existed‚ both Japan and Korea similarly

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    Positive: The media is sensitive and responsible Honorable Judges‚ Fellow classmates‚ Worthy Opponents. The resolution before us today‚ BIRT the media is sensitive and responsible is absolutely correct. So there is no confusion about the terms‚ I will now define them. · Media: Means of communication‚ such as television‚ music‚ newspapers‚ and the internet‚ which provide the public with news and entertainment · Sensitive: Feeling or responding to the emotions of

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    Radio Broadcasting Business Proposal ECO/561 October 6‚ 2014 Laurie Klosk-GazzaleRadio Broadcasting Business Proposal Radio has seen vast changes in the past few years and currently is on the cusp of a defining moment in history. Gone are the days when radio was limited to being received only on an AM or FM frequency band‚ and more importantly‚ strictly on a radio. Less than a hundred years after it first began broadcasting‚ technology now provides listeners greater choices of how they would like

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    income amongst Indian consumers & several other factors. *Source: Price Waterhouse Cooper (PWC) report-2007 . * 7. FDI in News & Entertainment Industry * Almost 13 proposals for FDI in media were cleared by Ministry of Information & Broadcasting in 2006. Among these‚ are 8 proposals for News & Current Affairs segment. * 2006 saw maximum flow of Foreign Investment in the E & M industry. * The industry has secured FDI inflow approx. Rs. 8.5 billion in the year 2007. *Source: Price

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    What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? There were a few major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century. One of those developments was radio. Radios were the first major nonprint forms of mass media. Radios reached a huge number of people‚ they were less expensive then telephones‚ and they were extremely popular. In 1946‚ televisions were introduced as a new form of mass media. There were approximately 17‚000 televisions

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    Also the radio is used to make hit songs and help bring up artists and make them famous. The radio Printing can be traced back to hundreds of years ago‚ but in the past century it has evolved into development of mass quantities at much lower costs. Commercial and Political leaders used printing media as their key tool to maintain social order and share information. Television became a huge hit; it provided people with a visual view of news and entertainment. The internet was invented and became one of

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