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What are same main differences between Democracy and Totalitarianism |
Democracy gives credit to all issues and intends to inform, provide immediacy, and enact change, whereas totalitarianism tries to control what you talk about, who you side with, and what you should thing. Democracy believes that viewers should think about themselves and their social environment. |
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Public |
Funded by the government, not concerned with ratings, but are concerned with quality (cultural uplift) Socialist and believe in national identity Public taxation for running the show and a monopoly Control what the media was capable of |
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Commercial |
Funded by ads and ratings, but they pay attention to audience tastes. Free-market ideals Entrepreneurship and advertising is important Pluralism and the split of national identity |
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Ordinary vs. Event |
An ordinary broadcast is scheduled, somewhat like a ritual and is performed in the same manner. An event broadcast is an opportunity to participate in history. Ex. Coronation vs. Live French Election |
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Institutionalized Models |
Commercial or Private Broadcasting Model The National or Centralized Model - soviet controlled Public Service Model |
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National vs. Transnational |
Each company had it happen at a different rate. Animation was easy to export. Germany and France broadcasted during the war to produce a national identity, meanwhile Britain stopped broadcasting. |
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High vs. Low Quality |
Moral or ethical appraisals - high or low cultural standards. But somethings have been considered good at different times and for different reasons. |