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    through the linking banner or headline used. The print media consist of all newspapers‚ newsletters‚ pamphlets‚ magazines‚ and other printed publications‚ especially those that sell advertising space for raising revenue. Most print media‚ with the exception of magazines‚ are local except some national newspapers and trade publications. Also included in print media category are directories‚ yellow pages‚ yearbooks‚ and programs at sporting events. Print media is traditionally used by marketers to promote

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    Education and electronic media Education is the process of acquiring knowledge. It can be through many means ------ reading‚ playing‚ watching visual programs‚ listening etc. Here‚ electronic media plays a big role-- good or bad…but it is an important factor in this era. Electronic media are media that use electronics or electromechanical energy for the end-user to access the content. The initial form of electronic communication was the telegraph. In attempting to refine telegraph technology

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    ELECTRONIC MASS MEDIA IN TODAY’S SOCIETY MASS MEDIA Mass media refers collectively to all media technologies‚ including the Internet‚ television‚ newspapers‚ and radio‚ which are used for mass communications‚ and to the organizations which control these technologies. Mass media play a significant role in shaping public perceptions on a variety of important issues‚ both through the information that is dispensed through them‚ and through the interpretations they place upon this information. The

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    The impact of media technologies on child development and wellbeing1 by Susan Pitman‚ Senior Research Officer‚ OzChild Rights context Article 17 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child states that “States Parties recognize the important function performed by the mass media and shall ensure that the child has access to information and material from a diversity of national and international sources‚ especially those aimed at the promotion of his or her social‚ spiritual and moral

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    to mean electronic communication systems. Because‚ Electronic communication systems has grabbed the Lion’s share of our regular means of communication. Radio‚ Digital TV‚ Mobile‚ Internet has made our life faster & easier & this never ending process is just always on its way to improvement. The Internet is the most dramatic and widespread application of electronics and communication technology of recent years. We can’t even think of a day without social media like Facebook

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    Berkeley journal of Social Sciences Vol. 1‚ No. 4‚ April 2011. Effects of Exposure to Electronic Media Political Content on Voters’ Voting Behavior Noman Yaser∗ Muhammad Nawaz Mahsud∗∗ Ishtiaq Ahmad Chaudhry∗∗∗ Abstract: This study is an effort to estimate the Pakistani public’s consumption pattern of electronic media – Television & radio—political content during elections 2008 and its effects on the voters’ voting behavior. Using face to face interview technique data has been collected

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    Running head: POPULAR CULTURE AND PRINT MEDIA Popular Culture and Print Media Nancy Young University of Phoenix SOC / 105 March 14‚ 2008 Two of the oldest forms of advertising‚ would be print media‚ and word of mouth. There are several forms of print media advertising‚ such as newspaper and magazines. But these are not the only way advertizing is put into the public‚ there are many other successful ways ads can be thrown into the public eye‚ such as billboard adds‚ brochures put under

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    and more concepts began to emerge such as electronic materials; which have significantly improved our way of receiving information. So since technology is constantly changing we may begin to notice how different the idea of print materials and electronic materials really are; due to the many ways they benefit us as a society. Now in today’s society we are beginning to want to stray away from the idea of having Print materials or otherwise known as print culture. Mainly due to the fact that we are

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    Print Media’s Early History Print media is constantly evolving. Back in 1690‚ stories in the newspaper required royal consent to be printed. Benjamin Harris who wrote a story of an affair about the King of France‚ was jailed for his words. It was this that sparked the protest against royal consent. The paper industry expanded. It eventually split in to two types of papers‚ federalist (for the crown) and anti-federalist (against the crown)‚ these papers were constantly competing. In 1791‚ after

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    children to dress more provocatively‚ date at much younger ages and commit much more violent acts (i.e. Columbine HS in Columbine‚ CO). Why is that this is happening? I strongly agree with Professor Adu – Gyamfi’s statement in Lesson Three‚ "electronic media is corrupting the minds of children in today’s society by exposing them to the same life experiences as adults" (Adu – Gyamfi Lesson 3). Why are the parents not controlling what these children are watching on television better? When going out

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