Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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Political Economy and Mass Media
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A 12 page paper discussing globalization
and the media in the local area. There have been studies of globalization's effect on local
cultures of developing nations. Now increasing attention is trained on development of local
and regional media. As more media enterprises are purchased by the multinational
corporations that maintain the greatest rate of globalization, the culture- and policy-changing
abilities of the media take on new considerations. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSmedGlobCul.wps
Political events in the media in relation to intercultural communication
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A paper which considers the reporting of political events in the media with reference to intercultural communications, and the changes which have been brought about through the advent of global communication.
Filename: JLculturco.rtf
Popular Culture and Electronic Media
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A 5 page paper which examines how electronic media has influenced popular culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAelem.rtf
Popular Culture’s Treatment of the Aged -- The Example of
Advertising
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This 7 page report discusses the ways in which
popular culture marginalizes older people in the overall social
stratification of America. One way to do that is to consider the
ways in which older people are portrayed in the media and no
single aspect of the media is more pervasive than advertising.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWaged.rtf
Portrayal of Diversity in a Media Article
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A 5 page essay that analyzes an article relative to how it portrays multiculturalism in American. This article offer a transcript of a CNN financial news broadcast hosted by Valerie Morris, which aired April 21, 2004. The topic under discussion for this broadcast was the fact that a magazine Diversity, Inc. announced its top 50 companies for diversity, with PepsiCo "shooting up" the list from 25 last year to number 5 on the new list. Examination of this article demonstrates that the media--and mainstream culture in general -- tends to characterize the diversity of the US population through stereotypical images that offer little to towards a better understanding of that diversity. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: khpordiv.rtf
Postmodern Television
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Television is said to reflect the way in which
the world is structured, reflecting the beliefs and important
developments of the times. This 5 page paper argues that the social
commentary that is provided is in the understanding of the postmodern
television show's parody as opposed to serious consideration of the
possible truths. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTpstmtv.wps
Postmodernism Via Digital Information
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This paper posits that the Internet and digital media are postmodernizing technologies. Focus is placed on how this affects cultures around the world (as a global community). Bibliography lists 8 sources. JVpstdig.rtf
Filename: JVpstdig.rtf
Press Hype Betrays “Public Trust”
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A 5 page argumentative positing that the “legitimate” press has not only lost its viewing audience along with its objectivity due to its insistence that the public condemn President Clinton, but that it has also betrayed the “public trust.” By selecting its own vision of competition, the media has lost sight of its own value, and in the process has endangered the office of president and the nation as a whole. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Cnclinme.wps
Princess Diana: Media Victim or Media Manipulator?
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A 5 page paper which
examines the life and profile of Princess Diana and examines whether she was a media
victim or a media manipulator. While she may have manipulated the media, which is not an
uncommon trait for one trained to be royalty, she was more arguably the victim of the
media in the end. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAprncdi.rtf
Princess Diana’s Death
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A 3 page paper which argues against Winfried Kurth’s argument that Princess Diana was killed by public opinion as seen in the article Trans-National Fantasies Immediately Before Princess Diana's Death. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAdi.rtf
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