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| | Searched for: media | 2688 Papers On Your Topic Found. Displaying 1 - 10 | | | | | Social Organization And Influences Of Mass Media Imperialism | | The structure and organization of modern mass media communication are the focus of this chapter. The discussion centres around the diversity of media effects and their social-political implications. Furthermore, the AngloAmerican media expansion and domin | | Category: Social Issues > Media | | Word Count: 4,654 | Pages: 19 | | | | Building a radio empire-Chancellor Media | | This 20-page essay recounts the commencement and growth of a broadcast corporation known as Chancellor Media. It begins by mentioning the hallmarks of media technology, from the newspaper to the internet. Chancellor Media was founded in 1993 and is now one of the lagest radio empires in teh United States. This paper gives a corporate timeline for Chancellor Media, and explains how various broadcast acts and marketing strategies affected the company; the readers also learn how the radio audience is also changing and how stations must make creative and sometimes drastic changes in order to accomodate. | | Category: Technology > Technology in Society | | Word Count: 4,867 | Pages: 20 | | | | Media and its influence on morals | | This paper is an analysis of the media and the impact that it has on the morality of America. | | Category: Miscellaneous > Miscellaneous | | Word Count: 1,561 | Pages: 7 | | | | Pornography In The Media | |
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Pornography in the Media
Pornography in the Media
It started by way of messengers and scribes, evolved through
the presentation of newspapers and radio, brought us together with
television, and now serves us w | | Category: Social Issues > Freedom | | Word Count: 5,438 | Pages: 22 | | | | Social Effects of Pornography | | This is a twenty-two page essay that examines the effects of pornography on society. It is questioned what is it about pornography that women and anti-pornography organizations do not like? One of the greatest myths about pornography is that it contains an excess of violence against women inevitably resulting in real-life violence. According to the essayist anti-pornography groups release propaganda that states that the media approves of violence against women through pornography. | | Category: Social Issues > Violence | | Word Count: 5,472 | Pages: 22 | | | | Media | | Media
We should acknowledge from the very beginning that media is a business and, like any other business or economic sector, it has a demand and an offer that determines its profitability. In our case, we are concerned with demand, with the public that | | Word Count: N/A | Pages: 2 | | | | Flouroscopy | | Flouroscopy
Thesis statement: There are many advantages in using non-ionic contrast media over ionic contrast media.
One of the problems faced by the radiology department is the choice of using ionic or non-ionic intravenous contrast media. The choice of | | Word Count: 1,845 | Pages: 8 | | | | Political Communication: Politics and the Media | | This ten page paper examines the reciprocal relationship between politics and the media. According to the writer, it is the role of the mass media to keep the general public informed and up to date with current news and events in their community, state, country, and around the world. It is attested that many say the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics on the media. It is concluded, though, that politicians not only use the media to influence us as viewers, but are themselves influenced by it. | | Category: Social Issues > Media | | Word Count: 2,411 | Pages: 10 | | | | Political Communication in the United States | | This ten-page essay discusses the relationship between American politics and the media. The author explores the role and control of the media, how media works with political campaigns, and how political opinions are manipulated by the media. Also examined is how the media is used by politicians in elections and policy-making. The author concludes by saying that the media does a lot to set policy agendas and influence how the public and those in political office understand them. | | Category: Politics > Political Theory | | Word Count: 2,382 | Pages: 10 | | | | Media Influence on War | | Media Influence on War
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The media is pervasive in today’s society. It is often taken for granted the amount of information one can now receive on current events. Yet, it has only been in this last generation that the media has truly exploded in | | Word Count: 3,123 | Pages: 13 | | | | | Result Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next | |
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