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    probable may add extra untrue information to the reader to get and keep them interested . To keep them buying their magazines and to give the gossip of the celebrities‚ or anyone in the public eye. There is probably a fair amount of objectivity & responsible media out there. We just need to know where to look. In recent surveys in the USA shows 45 % of the Americans believe little or nothing that they read in newspapers. Twenty years ago only 16 % of readers expressed profound skepticism (Vernon Coleman

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    Internal Communication “Westwood Publishing” The people in the case: - Linda Bosworth: CEO of Westwood Publishing - Catherine Callahan: Vice President of Human Resources - Eric Ridgway: Vice President of Corporate Communication - Dan Cassidy: Director of employee relations - Craig Stevens: Outside Public relations consultant Westwood Publishing MBA 9 Westwood in the1990’s - Westwood is one the most important publishing firm in the USA. - It was started by Linda Bosworth in the middle

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    you read claims in a newspaper or magazine that seem to be unsubstantiated? When reading claims in a newspaper or magazine that seem to be unsubstantiated I often get annoyed and provoked. I strongly believe that writers are and should be responsible for what they are putting in their writing. They should make sure that the information given to the readers are true and reliable. I have such a strong and negative reaction‚ because some people may read that magazine and simply “take it” as

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    The Impact On a Childs Behavior Media vs. Parenting What impact does sex‚ violence‚ drugs‚ etc. in the media have on children? What can we do about it? How do we balance the tension between freedom of expression and the need to protect children? When you talk about the media and whether or not it is harmful on children‚ you must examine the whole industry and all aspects of its effects on children. It is that the media as a whole is not as harmful to children as some intense other can‚ but over

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    The Mass Media 1. Functions i. Information Function ii. Surveillance Function iii. The Social Function - Entertainment - Socialisation iv. Commercial Function v. Political function 2. Key types i. Traditional Media - Print (newspapers‚ magazines‚ billboards‚ books) - Electronic Media (radio‚ television‚ film) ii. New Media - web-based and mobile technologies (the Internet‚ social media‚ etc) 3

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    the population and successfully bring down a dictator with such a colossal global exposure. This gave way too many other uprisings in the Arab world‚ the revolts spread with rapid speed. It would be unwarranted to say that social media alone was responsible for instigating these political protests‚ but it cannot be denied that their success was in part due to the digital media’s wide reach and the organizational capabilities that they were able to provide. Social media are tools used to lower the costs

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    The Roll of Mass Media

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    The role of mass media in a democratic society In order for the people of a state to partake in self-government‚ they require a communications system to distribute and exchange ideas and messages among the people. A large and complex society such as our own requires a complex and expansive communications system to facilitate this need. We have come to call this system "the media". The media are the instruments of communication (such as books‚ newspapers‚ TV‚ film and the Internet) and also

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    On the other hand‚ some people agree with the statement because they think that their government should be responsible about their society from violent movies or pornographic material to avoid the negative implications. For example‚ China’s government is known to follow the Communist Party of China‚ which has very strict rules against their media industry‚ therefore

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    Media is simply a way to communicate information from person to person. The media has a major responsibity in that it shapes many people’s beliefs and opinions. The media is responsible for what you see on television or in movies. It’s also responsible for what you hear in music. The media is so influential that politicians use it to help them get elected. Using the media helped many presidents to get elected. One of the big reason John F. Kennedy won his election is because the media made

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    Schmidt-Nowara‚ Christopher‚ The Conquest of History‚ (University of Pittsburgh Press‚ Pittsburgh‚ 2006) 2. Navarro‚ José Cantón 3. Tremblay‚ Rodrigue. The New American Empire (Infinity Publishing.com‚ June 2004) 4. Spencer‚ David R.‚ The Yellow Journalism: The Press and America ’s Emergence as a World Power‚ (Northwestern University Press‚ Chicago‚ Illinois‚ February 2007) 5. Wilkerson‚ Marcus‚ Public opinion and the Spanish American War (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press‚ 1932) 6. Offner

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