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    Print media is one of the oldest and basic forms of mass communication. It includes newspapers‚ weeklies‚magazines‚ monthlies and other forms of printed journals.A basic understanding of the print media is essential in the study of mass communication. The contribution of print media in providing information and transfer of knowledge is remarkable. Even after the advent of electronic media‚ the print media has not lost its charm or relevance. Print media has the advantage of making a longer impact

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    informative means‚ also interact through various acts‚ rendering the informing easier for the user and offering him more choices than a newspaper‚ or even the TV‚ could offer. The aim of this project is to study three electronic newspapers based on their interactivity. That means‚ how much and in which ways they interact with the users. The electronic newspapers that will be studied come from Greece and focus on worldwide athletic events‚ with a particular emphasis on the current greek athletic

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    Critical Review Bettina Bradbury‚ “The Home as Workplace‚” Visions: Canada Since Confederation (Winter 2016): 177-189 The Home as Workplace is an article by Bettina Bradbury‚ in which she discusses how the Industrial Revolution from the 1850’s to the 1900’s in Canada made families dependant on a wage (177). Wage earning altered the family dynamic in terms work having to be performed outside and within the household. Bradbury’s principle argument is that “while many of the task performed by wives

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    Competition among newspapers‚ Magazines‚ cinema‚ and television pushes the media to develop new ways’ to catch people’s attention. The fascination of knowing the speed at which news travels around the world has changed the way in which we view everything around us. We turn to television to find out how the weather is going to be and choose the cloth to wear. If we want to know how the Prime Minister elections went or the opinion of the prime minister about an issue of concern to us‚ the newspaper becomes a

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    The word conglomeration is defined as the formation of a large company by the merging of separate and diverse small firms. Media conglomerate is a large company or corporation formed by merging of different small media outlets such as TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ and internet. Big companies tend to buy out other smaller companies in the market to increase their revenue by increasing their viewership‚ and to control the smaller companies’ resources. This creates media oligopoly by which few firms dominate

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    Influences of Ict in Media

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    2017 with a CAGR of 4.5% between 2012 and 2017. (Parker: 2012) According to the study‚ the media industry is fragmented‚ with the top five and top 10 players accounting for approximately 21% and 32% respectively. They also estimate that the global newspaper industry is expected to reach US $171.6 billion with a CAGR of 1.6% by 2017(Parker: 2012). The industry faces some challenges due to the growing importance of new media‚ driven by dynamic media consumption patterns‚ resulting in a large shift of

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    bringing them together in the event of a tragedy. Without the presence of the press through newspapers‚ television stations‚ or radio shows‚ the people of a community would be forced to rely on hearing from others about the current events that impact them. While Manenberg does not have any press outlet created solely for their community‚ there are a couple different outlets which cover the area. One newspaper‚ which predominantly reaches Manenberg and other colored communities in the Western Cape

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    Expressive Function

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    genres of the publicist style…………………….12 3.3 The publicist style…………………………………………………………12 3.4 Genres of the publicist style……………………………………………….12 3. Practical analysis of expressive function in newspaper……………...…18 4.5 The analysis of articles from “New York Times” newspaper …………….18 Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The publicist style is used in public speeches and printed public works which are addressed to a broad audience and devoted to important

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    Ad campaign

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    profit‚ we’ll post an ad in the newspaper because that would be the cheapest way later on. After seeing a huge progressiveness and making more than average profits‚ and selling enough products we will then advertise on television. Television would be the best way because more people watch television then read the news paper. We will also advertise on billboards if we are allowed. The cost of advertising in a news paper is probably 1000$ depending how big the newspapers demand is. While billboards or

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    Media economics

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    135-187. Radhakrishna‚ R.‚ & Subbarao‚ K. (1997)‚ India ’s Public Food Distribution System. World Bank Discussion Paper No. 380‚ World Bank‚ Washington‚ DC. Reinikka‚ R.‚ & Svensson‚ J. (2005)‚ Fighting Corruption to Improve Schooling: Evidence from a Newspaper Campaign in Uganda. Journal of the European Economic Association‚ 3‚ 259-67. Snyder‚ J. M.‚ & Strömberg‚ D. (2010)‚ Press Coverage and Political Accountability. Journal of Political Economy‚ 118 (2)‚ 355-408 Strömberg‚ D. (2004)‚ Radio ’s Impact

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