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    Com-126 Communication and the Media Professor Don Olsen Agenda-Setting of Mass Media When we look at the magnitude and the contributions the media has made to political campaigns‚ especially the recent presidential campaign we can see the agenda-setting function at work. We learn through the media the intent of the candidates while addressing the important issues of the campaign. The coverage through the media has shown the aim of the candidate

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    Effects of Mass Media on Culture Introduction: The media shape our attitudes about everything from soap to politics. It’s important for us to be aware of the impact the mass media has on our culture/society. We need to be vigilant and ask ourselves to look for opposing opinions and evaluate the facts for ourselves rather than blindly accepting the media’s version of the "truth." Research has revealed that media is responsible for influencing a major part of our daily life. Media contribute to a transformation

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    THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA ON TEENAGERS Author: Nenad Jevtic Mentor: Biljana Pipovic‚ English teacher Abstract The media exerts an enormous‚ almost a normative influence‚ over the lives of men‚ women‚ adolescents and children. It influences‚ particularly among teenagers‚ the ways in which individuals and groups dress‚ talk‚ behave‚ and think. The media‚ in the forms of movies‚ television‚ radio‚ and print as well as the new electronic communications media of the Internet‚ helps to connect individuals

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    Anthropology and Mass Media Author(s): Debra Spitulnik Source: Annual Review of Anthropology‚ Vol. 22 (1993)‚ pp. 293-315 Published by: Annual Reviews Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2155850 . Accessed: 17/08/2013 07:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover‚ use‚ and build

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    Abstract Entertainment has a significant influence on the people. The effects of entertainment can both be positive and negative. This influence of the entertainment industry has grown tremendously over the years. The influence can be greatly attributed to the advancement of technology. Entertainment is mostly through the media which includes; the television‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ radio‚ and internet‚ among others. The influence of entertainment on the younger generation affects the way that they

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    need of the Filipino people for information was aborted. Political influence was a big force in this forced marriage. 2. What happened to media programming when Koko Trinidad’s PBS was denied frequency by the Radio Control Office? Media programming was lost due to the incompetent Radio Control Office which caused ended the possibility of creating a non-commercial and educational television station in the country. 3. Enumerate and describe the incidents wherein the shaping of a socially responsible

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    “Social Media isn’t a fad; it’s a fundamental shift in the way we communicate.” (Qualman‚ 2010). Communication as it is known today is truly and constantly changing as a result of social media utilization and thus the dynamics of human relationships take on a new perspective. The first thing that comes to mind when one hears the words‚ “Social Media”‚ is definitely the means by which one can communicate and meet with people across the globe‚ through the different channels that are now available.

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    Sophisticated societies are dependent on mass media to deliver health information. Marshall McLuhan calls media "extensions of man." G. L. Kreps and B. C. Thornton believe media extend "people’s ability to communicate‚ to speak to others far away‚ to hear messages‚ and to see images that would be unavailable without media" (1992‚ p. 144). It follows that employment of mass media to disseminate health news (or other matters) has‚ in effect‚ reduced the world’s size. The value of health news is related

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    the 1950s does the author suggest account for the way people use cell phones today? -The author defines “cell yell” as a bad behavior from a human talking on the phone too loud‚ in a way that is including stranger into his private conversation. In the 1950’s‚ people were used to have their conversations inside an enclosed phone booth where no one could hear their conversation. These phone booths where at public places. Nowadays people don’t care about having privacy when they are talking

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    History Mr. Christopher Rhatigan 1st April‚ 2012 MEDIA BENEFITTED THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES FIRST WORLD WAR The US government used media in various ways during the First World War‚ to manipulate the public to support their purpose. The reason that the majority of people in the US had common views throughout the First World War was because of the media influence. When the US was under the neutrality agreement‚ the media helped people feel good about being neutral. However‚ when the time

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