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Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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How the Print Media Strengthens a Politician's Argument
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8 pages. We have all heard of the 'power of the press' and when it comes to politicians they know how to use the media to their utmost advantage. People tend to believe what they see in print. Because of this, the public relations and media feedback a politician gets can make or break a campaign. This paper will discuss some of the reasons why this happens as well as how it happens. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JApoltpr.rtf
Human Rights And The United Kingdom's Entertainment Law Industry
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6 pages in length. The recent developments in human rights law have had a significant impact upon the United Kingdom's entertainment law industry with regard to breach of privacy, obscenity and censorship issues. The ever-evolving nature of human rights laws has given way to a redefining of just what it means to possess the very basis of justifiable claim when it comes to one's rights; in doing so, the United Kingdom's entertainment law industry has found it necessary to represent myriad angles of such redefinition within the boundaries of the Human Rights Act. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCUKing.wps
Human Rights: Case Study
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5 pages in length. Billy, a former Golf Masters Champion and celebrity interviewer for Channel 9, discovered that the Daily Gossip is planning to publish an article in its Sunday edition that claims he enjoyed "sexual pleasures" with two lap dancers at a London club in January 2002. Concerned the story will upset his six-year-old son from his former marriage to Linda, he claims that since he is single and a minor celebrity there is no public interest in the claims of the Daily Gossip. However, Alf, Billy's public relation manager and agent, just informed him that the Daily Gossip paid £50.00 to Janie, Billy's ex-lover, for her exclusive interview where she will allege that Billy drinks excessively. This news distresses Billy a great deal and has him concerned about his reputation, inasmuch as he just appeared in a government-sponsored advertisement advising young people of the dangers of alcohol. Billy's reputation is on the line; along with feeling betrayed by those closest to him, he also must consider the validity of such claims and what they will most likely do to both his personal and professional life. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Identity and Identification as it Relates to Media Consumption
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This 3 page paper looks at the topic of media consumption and talks about the difference between identity and identification. Several examples are provided. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Images of Deviance in the Media: A Comparison of Low and High Consensus Deviance Newspaper Articles
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This is a 10 page paper comparing two newspaper articles: one which reported low consensus deviance (smoking); and one which reported high consensus deviance (murder). Two articles were found published within the last two weeks in the Toronto Star which provided a good contrast in reporting styles, intended audience, and low and high consensus deviance. One article, the low consensus deviance article on Canadian youth smoking was written by a Toronto Star reporter and provided a fairly distant, highly statistical account of a recent survey taken. The second article, the high consensus deviance article reporting a murder in California by two brothers is considered more sensational in content and was mass distributed by the Associated Press. The reason why it would be of interest in Toronto may be because of the inclusion of the television show The Sopranos as an influence on the boys’ crime.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJimdev1.rtf
Impact Of Online Media On Traditional Media
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A 22 page paper that explores whether or not the Internet has had any impact on the content found in traditional media. The essay begins with an introduction to the Internet in terms of the forecasts made two decades ago. The writer discusses the declining readership of newspapers and if this has anything to do with the Internet and how newspapers have responded. The 'Net news world is discussed next, including research data regarding users. Studies that have examined and compared the content of Online media and traditional versions are reported. Statistical data included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Important Considerations for Those in the Radio Industry
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of various considerations and information sources for those who are in the radio industry. There is a focus on ethics and censorship. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA222FCC.rtf
Imported Media are Likely to Operate at a Cultural Discount
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This 4 page paper looks at how imported media does affect various regions. Several examples are mentioned. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA318mda.rtf
In Fear Culture, Strangers Abound
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This comparative contrasts Arlene Stein's The Stranger Next Door with Barry Glassner's The Culture of Fear: Why Americans are Afraid of the Wrong Things. Issues covered include: method of argument, evidence, author's position, issues, and values. The paper concludes with an opinion on which author makes a better point. Surprise ending. Bibliography lists 2 sources. JVfearstra.rtf.
Filename: JVfearstra.rtf
Influence of Film on Adolescent Sex
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This 7 page paper discusses the impact of contemporary movies on sexual activity in adolescents. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Influence of the Media on the Columbine Gunmen
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A 6 page thesis paper that argues the point that the influences of the media, most notably film and music, played a major part in the tragic shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. Arguments supporting this thesis include the parallels between the 1995 film "The Basketball Diaries" and the method chosen by Klebold and Harris in carrying out their "Trench Coat Mafia" plan of massacre. Also included are references to the music of the German band KMFDM and how these violent lyrics contributed to the mindset of the killers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: LCColumb.wps
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