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    News media Pictures are deceiving. They are often misrepresented by editors in order to make them more appealing to the viewer. For example‚ take this Big Mac from McDonalds. Here‚ advertisers have used a false portrayal of the real Big Mac to manipulate it’s viewers to want to the buy their product. Similarly to advertises misleading us‚ so too does the media in their depiction of conveying real life issues and events through the use of language features. Good morning/afternoon fellow classmates

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    Teenagers today depend on the media for information on everything; the latest gadgets‚ the latest fashion trend‚ the newest car in the market to coax their parents into buying‚ the best places around the country to eat out at‚ or to find out what their favorite celebrity is up to. Media’s effects on teenagers are far-reaching. It almost controls the minds of teenagers like a giant remote control. While it does have its share of pros‚ parents still need to approach this mammoth beast with caution

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    relied on journalism as a form of gathering news and information. There are different types of journalism‚ including: investigative‚ news‚ reviews‚ columns and feature writing. The way people acquired this information has changed over the years and for the better of course. Technology has allowed for new innovations in the industry and better ways of transmitting news to the world. However‚ the main purpose of journalism is defined by something more basic‚ journalism focuses on the function news plays

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    Traditional and New Media are friends Today Mass media plays an important role in connecting the world full of people through machines whether it is Mobile‚ TV‚ Radio or Internet and computers. Mass Media has the capability and the ability to reach wide audiences with strong and influential messages which impact on the society. Now the mass media can be divided into two main categories that is traditional media (Folk‚ TV‚ Radio‚ newpaper etc.) and New Media (Internet). In Traditional Media Television

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    OLD AND NEW MEDIA: CONVERGING DURING THE PAKISTAN EMERGENCY (MARCH 2007-FEBRUARY 2008) Abstract Arguments about digital technology‚ civic engagement‚ and collective action are often framed in the context of political participation in developed nations‚ particularly‚ the United States. Many have concluded that the availability of digital technologies and new media platforms facilitates democratic practices and participatory behavior. Whether this is equally true of the developing world remains to

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    Effects of News Media LaShanae Arthur Hum/186 August 4‚ 2014 Susan Gainer Throughout the years the use of the media has become such a huge part of life across the world. The media has taken over and had such a drastic effect on the American culture as a whole. Americans today look to the use of technology to learn information about any and everything. The old way of life is no more the digital age is rapidly evolving and growing‚ it is becoming such a huge part of the lives

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    Watchdog Journalism: Investigative Reporting in Southeast Asia Watchdog Journalism‚ is a training video produced by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) that talks about how the Investigative Journalism helped the citizens of Southeast Asian countries to be aware on the wrongdoings of the public officials. It presented cases in Philippines‚ Thailand and Indonesia wherein the media served as a tool for unraveling anomalous act in the government. Through this film‚ I was able

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    The impact of media ownership Media should play its role freely without the influence of any other parties or power. The media suppose to be the agent of change‚ development‚ stability‚ social cohesion‚ a platform for mental or intellectual reformation and its biggest role is as the market for any kind of information. But in reality‚ these roles are not fully applied as the interruption of the media owners inhabits some of its roles. As we all know‚ the owner has the full power towards the media that

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    chance for a vote for India. Terrorists have struck the bait across the state during 1990s‚ so much so that eighty per cent of Hindu community has fled from the scene to make home elsewhere. Such tragedy made people homeless in their own country. Now‚ new band of terrorists have spread hatred wings in other parts of the world. It appears the entire world has to work with constant vigil‚ tooth and nail‚ against the menace‚ before the orgy of destruction spree through the length and breathe of the world

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    Impacts of Social Media [Document subtitle] As we begin to discuss social media and is impact on mass communications as a whole‚ we must first define what it is and how it came to be. The Dynamics of Mass Communications defines social media as a set of Internet tools that encourages content sharing and community relationships. Users are able to create online communities by exchanging‚ distributing and receiving content information. Social media has rapidly integrated itself into our personal

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