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Media Coverage of Presidential Elections, Debates and Campaigns throughout the Last Century Including Discussion on Bias and Influence
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This is a 12 page paper discussing media coverage of presidential elections, campaigns and debates. Throughout the last century media coverage of the Presidential elections, campaigns, issues and debates has grown from print media including newspapers and magazines to include radio, newsreels, television and internet coverage. Newspaper and radio coverage are still considered vital in reaching millions of American but despite its slow start, television coverage has become a major influence regarding public opinion. In most cases, the public are skeptical about the bias which may or may not occur from journalists but they accept this bias because they rely upon the media for their information about the candidates. In addition, television journalists argue that it is their position to provide professional commentary to try and overcome the political “spin” placed on many of the issues by candidates. Election and debate coverage as well have come under controversy as many believe the quick processing of election results provided by the media may influence voter turnout and bias in different parts of the country and media coverage of debates has been shown to change peoples’ minds about the initial impression given by the candidates during the debates. Regardless of the controversy which surrounds media coverage, most critics agree that the extensive options available to the public in regards to coverage of presidential events should allow the population to make the best democratic decisions.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJmedpr1.rtf
Media Coverage of September 11 Attacks and Middle East Terrorist Networks
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A 4 page paper which examines media coverage in order to reveal in what ways it assisted law enforcement and in what ways it may have aided the terrorists, and then analyzes three major sources of terrorism in the Middle East. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGterrorsm.rtf
Media Coverage – Mass Deception?
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A 5 page research paper that examines accuracy in media reporting. Citing the propaganda model of Herman and Chomsky, the writer relates this to the ideas of Michael Parenti and A.H. Itwaru. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmedia.wps
Media Depictions of the Iraqi People During the Persian Gulf War
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A 4 page discussion of the manner in which the Iraqi people were depicted by the media during this turbulent time in history. The author asserts that although this depiction may appear negative from an American perspective, it really was a reflection of the Iraqi ideology. Just as the strong nationalistic tendencies of Iraq and the U.S. alike shaped the public perception of the affairs which were unfolding, so too did they shape the behavior of the American and the Iraqi people. The media, therefore, was fair in its depiction of these people. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPGlfWrM.rtf
Media Events
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This 12 page paper considers what is meant by the term 'media event' defines the term and then goes on to examine the theoretical side of these events. Examples are used to illustrate the points raised, examples include the Miss World contest, the launch of the Harry Potter film, other releases as well as the attack on the World Trade centre. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEmevent.wps
Media Globalization and Democracy
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This 13 page report discusses the question "Does globalization of the media offer more or less opportunities for democracy?" Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmeglob.rtf
Media Impact Upon Foreign Policy
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10 pages in length. The media wield tremendous power when it comes to having an impact upon various aspects of daily life. From cultivating bias to planting ideas to skewing facts, mass media are guilty of much indiscretion that often has a detrimental and domino effect upon the given subject about which they are reporting. Indeed, the information explosion has been both a boon and a bust for diplomatic practice, inasmuch as details are available to the public at the drop of a hat yet there is no longer any level of privacy or secrecy afforded governmental policy or decision-making. That the media are present – either permitted or not – at everything from private meetings to the very battles of war speaks to a grand and far-reaching monster that has infiltrated what was once an informed but not inundated global society. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCMedFP.rtf
Media Imperialism
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This 12 page paper looks at the subject and highlights the influences of television, radio and film. The term is defined and discussed, concluding that while media imperialism is present today, it is highly overemphasized. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SAMedia.wps
Media in Brazil
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This 8 page paper evaluates media in Brazil and compares and contrasts it to American media. Hofstede's model is used in the analysis. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA249Br.rtf
Media Influence in the Modern World
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A 9 page discussion of the structure and influence of the media in world affairs. This paper focuses on the top five media corporations and their western roots. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmdiaTopFive.rtf
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