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    News Media Stereotypes

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    Consequently, through identifying the barriers and proposing solutions, this can make the profession of journalism more attractive to all women of color and open doors to break the norms in the field of journalism and position themselves in front of the camera. Racism, sexism and other form of harassment are the hypothesized cause of the lack of women of color in broadcast journalism. By analyzing the current anchor and reporter positions at ABC, CBS and NBC as a sample size, to bring awareness…

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    This particular case addressed all factors of the fair use doctrine. University City Studios had legitimate claims but, all claims were turned down on favor of Sony. At the beginning, the U.S. District Court determined that Betamax contributed to copyright infringement. A later Supreme Court analysis reversed the District Court decision. The court concluded that it was the users who infringed on copyright law. Here is an analysis of the events: Universal City Studios argued that they are the…

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    “Gadgets” In his article, “Labtop U” by Nathan Heller the author makes his first statement very broad. He begins to announce the reasoning technology has taken over the classrooms. Rather it being throughout elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and most important at the collegiate level. The author Nathan Heller works at the University of Harvard, one of the most highly academic schools in the country. Even though we see Harvard as the prestigious five-star university that it is.…

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    In the story “Harrison Bergeron” the year is 2081. Everyone is finally equal and at peace, but one person by the name of Harrison Bergeron becomes a threat to that peace. Being a threat to that peace he is considered a danger to society. Harrison is considered a danger to society not a hero because he is ruining the peace and equality everyone has finally achieved. The first piece of evidence that shows Harrison Bergeron is a danger not a hero to society is that when he came upon the stage he…

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    Through Harmony is an analysis of how the BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) wartime broadcasting of popular music and jazz helped redefine notions of war, gender, class, and nationality. The immediate goals of the BBC and the British government in this endeavor were to maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and foster a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Peripheral effects of the BBC’s broadcasting experiments include jazz and pop gaining cultural…

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    They include the use of foreign employees, attempting to convey popular aspects of America, and broadcasting where free speech and other freedoms were limited. In order to create dialogue and more connection overseas, “the voice employs over 2,000 people, many of whom are foreign nationals” (Heil 16). By employing more foreign nationals, Voice of America…

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    Who Is Cary Grant's Fame?

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    This week I listened to the radio show Suspense: The Black Curtain which originally aired in 1943. This show encompassed the definition of toll broadcasting, which meant that stations such as AT&T would sell air space to companies and in return mention them during the being, middle, and end of a broadcast. In this case Roma Wines sponsored this half an hour thriller. The episode started with an introduction to Roma Wines and then began with an instrumental to the opening of the show. Cary Grant…

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    Cox Communications is a broadcasting and telecommunications industry that provides entertainment and broadband communications for businesses in the U.S. (United States). They provide cable (digital video), high-speed internet, home security, and digital phone services. Cox Communications has been in business since 1962, and their headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia (Neel, 2012). Cox Communications is one of several companies that offer Connect2Compete to low-income families across the…

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    major, convinced him into finding the interest and passion in TV broadcast journalism, which he later found. A known professor here, Dr. Hollenbeck gave Seyfried an assignment in video production which included each student to film themselves broadcasting a stand up broadcast. After…

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    where promotional or oppositional broadcasting or publishing can occur. For example all parties are prohibited from broadcasting and publishing on the day before polling or the day of polling. An attempt is made in Canada for the parties to have equal access to major media. This is done through allocation of broadcasting time, and allowing hours to be purchased. In order for this allocation to be done fairly the Chief Electoral Officer must appoint a Broadcasting Arbitrator, who will allocate…

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