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    Media Ethics

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    JOURNALISM There are two opposing views on new media and journalism ethics. On one side‚ professional journalists tend to argue that new media undermine professional ethics. Bloggers flout the rules‚ in turn putting more pressure on journalists to rush stories out and take less care in sourcing stories and policing conflicts of interest. For professional journalists the solution to the problem is to tighten up: update the journalism codes and apply them to new media and as for the bloggers‚ try to include

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    Electronic Media

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    ELECTRONIC MEDIA Electronic media are media that use 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 presentations

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    The development of social media becomes more frequent in various parts of the world. It makes the field of public relations experience changes both in the field of theory and practice. The changes are not directly caused by the presence of social media‚ but social media offers many opportunities for public relations practitioners to interact with the public through the adaptation of technology and integrate it into their daily activities (Curtis‚ 2010) Social media is defined as the democratization

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    Influence of Media on Society Media‚ the name alone to everyone seems all too familiar‚ however the meaning and purpose of the word is understood differently amongst people. For ages media has been a key source for knowing what is happening throughout the world. As time evolved the speed in which media information becomes available has increased dramatically‚ but the quality of media is one to question. Today our media behavior changes all the time because the gratifications we seek from the media are in

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    Women and Media

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    Women in Media/Advertisement WMST 300 12 June‚ 2012. Women in Media/Advertising Media has taken a significant part in our society. People in twenty first century are exposed to media everyday and everywhere due to dramatic advance in technology. As sex became more explicit‚ sexual content in media‚ especially in advertisement‚ become a social norm. Sexual matter is everywhere: in television‚ radio‚ movies‚ music‚ and sexual imagery in print media. Therefore‚ sexuality became a very powerful

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    Media in Mexico

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    2010 Media in Mexico Media can be defined as the main means of communication through such outlets as television‚ radio‚ newspapers and the Internet. In any country or region‚ there are many factors that contribute to how the media is molded and received by its audience. These range from things like geographical issues to technological developmental delays to issues in political structure. Whatever the case may be‚ with the effects of these particular influences or barriers‚ the media becomes

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    Media ownership

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    The Mass Media 2. Ownership and Control Sociology Central The Mass Media www.sociology.org.uk Media Ownership Private: Companies are State: The BBC‚ for example‚ is owned by individuals‚ families‚ shareholders and so forth. state owned; it is funded by the taxpayer and doesn ’t have private owners or shareholders. There are different types of state ownership around the world. In China‚ for example‚ the government directly controls media content (the media is‚ in effect

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    Media Literacy

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    Media Literacy Essay By Jason Barnett In this essay I will discuss corporate ownership of the media‚ who owns these media outlets‚ and there tools of deceiving the public. There is a great group out there called "Project Censored" and this group "shows important news stories that aren’t being covered properly" (project censored.org) "Every year for the past three decades‚ Sonoma State

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    Media Essay

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    After spending a couple of days monitoring how much I actually use media I realized how much I would go crazy if I didn’t have it in my life. I knew before writing this essay that I was going to print out a few pages of the form used to track my media usage. I used media for keeping in touch with friends‚ listening to the radio‚ to do my work‚ download media content‚ and to do search my news online and do my class work. On average day‚ when I wake up in the morning‚ I begin by grabbing my phone

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    Media Impect

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    PREVENTION‚ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ RIVERSIDE Fact Sheet MEDIA VIOLENCE by Carmela Lomonaco‚ Tia Kim‚ and Lori Ottaviano Introduction Children and adolescents have access to and consume a variety of different media forms‚ including television‚ the Internet‚ music and music videos‚ film and video games‚ many of which contain high levels of violent content. The concern (and the controversy) lies in whether violent content in media affects a young person’s beliefs and behaviors‚ and more specifically

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