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    In today’s world, advertisements are one of the most powerful tools aimed to persuade people to behave or act in a certain way. Marketing agents around the world are trying to make the best advertisements that will be persuasive and will direct people towards some ideology. The majority of the advertisements are aimed to convince people to buy a certain product. Because TV and radio channels as well as newspapers are the most popular media sources, corporations find that they are also the best…

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    How many times have you turned on the television, logged on to the internet, or bought a local paper to find local or world news through these sources? The media plays a key role in the development of society. Many people think the media has little effect on how you view the world, but the fact of the matter is the media has more effect on your views than you think. The roots of media bias go back to the nineteenth century, and complaints about bias in part reflect a questionable idea about the…

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    Advertising can be on store windows, online videos, packaging, magazines, events, doing your advertisement the right way gets the readers and or listening interested in your message. The advertisement Shake Shake Sensible Meal, by the Slimfast company is introducing new smoothies. Slim Fast is a weight loss system that consist of meals and drinks. It shows there “tasty shakes” and meals. The ad provides statements that drinking the shakes your able to “see results in just one week”. The…

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    Bob Hope Research Paper

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    Lamour. These were the popular “Road” series movies such as “Road to Singapore”, “Road to Morocco”, “Road to Utopia” and Road to Rio”. Bob Hope jumped on the bandwagon of entertainers who performed for American servicemen in WWII. By the time 1953 rolled in he had performed before over a million American servicemen in countries all around the world. During the Vietnam War in 1966 around 65 million people watched Hope perform for U.S. troops on Christmas Eve. He was also legendary for his TV…

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    Television news refers to advertising current events, whether it is local, national or international, easy and efficiently through the use of sound and visual elements. In the news you will discover segments which people find either important or entertaining, such as sports coverage, weather forecasts, finance updates and traffic reports. Due to there being different audiences, news networks report the same news they just tell it differently to fit the requirements of their selected target…

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    stations) can control and manipulate salience and how it impacts the general public on immigration as a whole. I did appreciate the article speaking of the reasons why the media uses only certain data or stories to release. The media has studied Americans and knows what will encourage them to watch the news or read their articles. The news media is the gatekeeper to what the public hears and to what is classified to the public as important, true, the causes of immigration and its solutions.…

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    used to use. Specifically, in the 1950s, radio and newspapers, the most important means by which Americans got their information, had clearly been supplanted by televisions. Because of the advent of television in the 1950s and its growing popularity over the next two decades, soon nobody used the radios anymore. Between the 1920s and the 1950s, people gathered around the radio in the evenings as Americans watched television during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries (Radio). Fred…

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    XI, The black shoes: Bitterfield 1935. A mother is peeling potatoes while the daughter is doing her homework in a working-class flat. The daughter ask the mother if she could have two pfennings for the week. This way she can make the trip to the country because her teacher said Hitler wants the town people to get closer with the farmers. The mother does not have the money but said she will try. The daughter starts to help her peel potatoes when she ask her if she has to wear the old black shoes…

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    Problems in the world are presented through television. Before the invention of newspapers and other media, information was spread through the word of mouth and later in written forms. When television was invented, communication became visible and information was being spread instantaneously. However, electronic media is reshaping the culture in which we live today by televising serious issues into a form of entertainment. Neil Postman, the author of his 1985 Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public…

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    Doordarshan with a hope of applying my technical knowledge in one of the largest broadcasting organisation. I was called for an interview as application influx was very high in this organisation and retention was less. I successfully cleared my technical interview rounds and finally started trainee tenure on 13.06.2011. Research & Analysis about company…

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