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Essays 91 - 120
concept refers to the rights of businesses to advertise in any manner that is not in opposition to laws requiring truth in adverti...
manifestation of this discrimination in the media is really not that surprising. Marger (2000) in "Race and Ethnic Relation...
In five pages the regulation of the UK television industry currently and the future changes that will result from the consolidatio...
party, it would be fair to say that the majority of the published content was somewhat biased, and designed to elicit support for ...
move toward democratization and modernization, a movement of equal force takes place that is related to the strongly-ingrained pra...
In five pages this paper discusses how to use a short broadcast and the writer argues it is best employed to seek small rather tha...
Globalization evolved from the idea of interoperability, beginning with the growth of the Internet and expanding into externalitie...
In five pages this paper examines the origins of television from broadcast and technological points of view. Two sources are cite...
This paper examines public service broadcasting responsibilities and duties as they relate to satellite television in 5 pages. Fi...
to speak about the Republican Party and how the Republican Presidents of late have conducted business similarly, or differently, t...
it comes to news publications. Some writers begin as stringers for local papers and attend PTA meetings for example, where they re...
In six pages the differences between print news and broadcast news of radio and television are explored with story comparison of p...
In six pages this paper examines the Westinghouse owned KYW, the first radio station in Chicago, with premier broadcast highlights...
waves, like light waves, could be projected into space (Chester et al, 1971). This set the audio stage for Italian inventor Gugli...
women on his television show, might have created the impression that this was just an act after all. He would say things that any ...
since the Vietnam War made most Americans truly aware of broadcast journalism, there appears to have been a growing dissatisfactio...
that could otherwise not be expressed merely by literary methods; rather, photography helps the world understand more about itself...
this trend, Austin points out that the "era of ever-bigger national government is coming to an end" (Austin, 2000, p. 7). In previ...
affect the viewer (Lavers, 2002). In other words, the viewer has little or no emotional reaction to the violent acts they are view...
response is directly related to how well the reporter can convey the necessary emotion in but a few critical paragraphs, a challen...
Americas favorite pastime seen better days. The lure of money is the single most important lure that has allowed advanced t...
they protested against the Iraq war at the beginning of 2003, when Iraqis did not have that right. However, common sense would dic...
on the story was Peter Viles, who began his segment with the assertion that the American economy was losing jobs - and many times,...
The broader version promoted by Hall is that a "text" of any kind - "be it a book, movie, or other creative work - is not simply p...
logical because it, ultimately, benefits all citizens. Presented as straight type, with no accompanying art work or graphics -- a...
of the news item is that companies that specifically target ethnic groups can enjoy great success. However, the point is stressed ...
forward, etc..., simply reopen an old wound for many. Given this sort of power that language has, then it should follow that he w...
"aggregate" was benefiting in this period, however, others were flailing desperately in the ever-deepening economic waters just tr...
far the most common cause of illness is soul loss"(Fadiman 8). What is most interesting about this book is that Fadiman...
vision of the natural world in which Gods presence can be seen as flowing through it like an electric current. This presence can b...