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    representations but social media as well as news broadcasters believe it to be true so it is reported to the world. The media is a very powerful thing in todays day and age, “[it plays] a crucial role of collecting, framing, and distributing information–the…

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    Mass Media Functions

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    What is mass media? According to Schaefer in, Sociology, a Brief Introduction, mass media includes print and electronic ways of delivering a message to a large amount of people. Mass media can help us better understand people and events because we now have easier access to these different experiences. Everyday we are surrounded by mass media, mainly electronic/internet media. This electronic media serves many functions in its day to day use, the most common, that I have observed, being…

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    Media Coverage Analysis

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    Media coverage is a controversial topic in contemporary society. Racial issues, scandals, and celebrity updates plague television screens on a daily basis. These reports are oftentimes the only way or single source for keeping up with current stories. Having accurate and unbiased sources are the bright line for what makes great news. Although, some critique these outlets of only showcasing stories that grab in the ratings, lack truth, or just sensationalize the truth. Patrick Cockburn, a renown…

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    A Social Media Analysis

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    In this technology driven society, media has become a cesspool where various businesses are constantly competing against one another to expand their campaigns to the consumers. Media plays a vital role when it comes to communicating and informing the public through the usage of television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. In addition, businesses pave our roads, streets and any other noticeable area with flashing billboards, posters, flyers and spam mail that exposes us to different types of…

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    Social Media

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    The impacts or effects of social media Social media is a medium to socialize with each other and done online. That allows humans to interact with each other without being limited space and time. Social media can be grouped into several mjor parts namely, social networks, discuss, share, publish, social game, virtual worlds and the others. Social media also has and important role to play in today’s society of online communication, interacting online with friends, giving information, adding…

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    importance of SoMe Social media plays an extensive role in our lives. Every person nowadays check into all kinds of media etc. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. Social media has a huge influence on eve-rything, but most of all also in the US Elections. You use the social media to take advice, to share ups and downs. Therefore has politicians nowadays found out, which they with the social media can approach out in the most of the population. Therefore has and will social media get and…

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    Bias In The Media

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    Bias is present in all forms of media and can be seen in everyday life. It is the act of forming a preconceived opinion in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another. Sometimes these forms of bias are considered to be unfair because they often only favor one side. In being biased and only favoring one side or idea, one does not take into consideration other people’s beliefs. If others do believe differently, a bias thinker will claim that the other is wrong. Bias is…

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    The Media Monster It seems as if kids today are trying to find a new way of escaping their reality, and making their dreams into something that is not real. For example, tuning into their favorite celebrities social media page, or finding out what the new trends of today consist of, but the media also helps us to find out issues in our political system. Kids today are more awake to social and political issues and tend to rebel more against the current status quo that’s placed in our society…

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    Diversity In Media

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    Representation, talks about how the representation of minorities in the media is full of stereotypes, marginalizations, exploitations and misrepresentations from an industry that is almost solely based on appearances. The author is correct because there is lack of diversity in the main stream media, which leads to the formation of stereotypes, loss of self-esteem and lack of opportunities. One reason why there should be more representation in the media for minority groups is because it creates…

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    Media Literacy

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    User needs some basis, a skill that will be the determining factor in the system of his relations in informational society. In this paper, I want to consider the media literacy as a fundamental factor of a new perception of the world. In my view, this factor has a tremendous impact on a person's…

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