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    I believe that the media portray the Southside as dangerous, thugs and uneducated people that always stay on the news. And portray Northside as well mannered, educated and sophisticated people that barley be on the news. That why people shouldn’t believe what the media is telling you because there’s always telling us half of a story. The south and the north side has a lot of things in commons. They both have good parts and bad parts of the neighbor’s hoods. They have good restaurants and…

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    personal values and beliefs. The author Nicol Fox would praise my choice of using my values to help make a decision. I say this because in his story “What are our real values?” Fox talks about the values of Americans. Fox talks about what Americans think they value, instead of what they actually should value. For example, Fox states “It’s time that we started looking at ourselves as we really are because a healthy future will be based on reality, no on ad copy” (Fox p.122). This really…

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    Follow The Media Analysis

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    Giving voters democratically the opportunity to follow the media’s opinion In 2005 the yearly World Press Freedom Day international conference on the 3th of may made a statement, containing: “independent and pluralistic media are essential for ensuring transparency, accountability and participation as fundamental elements of good governance and human-rights based development”. In addition, they said to all countries and people involved: “respect the function of the news media as an essential…

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    Chloe Wheeler English 112 Finley 19th, November 2016 The purpose of this paper is to incorporate research with personal thought and opinion on the subject of a lesser known portion of a historical figure’s life. I chose to do my research on Marilyn Monroe who is known to the public as a sex symbol. I wished to write my paper about her and her involvement in the civil rights movement which seemed to be left out of any available scholarly research. This being said, I changed my subject to her…

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    ESPN Marketing

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    The company had signed up 625 cable system affiliates, reaching more than one million of a total of 20 million households that had cable at that time. Its first televised event was a slow-pitch world series softball game between the Milwaukee Schlitzes and the…

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    ever wondered how the Fox News Channel came to have such an outsize hold on huge segments of the American population, or when the media became less about informing the public than about pushing a political agenda, or even just how Rush Limbaugh became the de facto voice of the virulent right, you could read any number of books by well-informed, if wonkish, media scholars. But if you're curious about the human impact of the right-wing media, and the effects an outlet like Fox News can have on…

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    would think that, yes Fox News is extremely bias. Their tactics of promoting their slogan of fair and balance news is far from being true. I completely agree with the claim that Fox News with their political bias is a danger to American society. Although I believe that claim could have been better supported by adding the news coverages from all the other networks, and showing statistics on the decisions of the public based on the given news by other networks in comparison to Fox viewers.…

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    Ray Rice's Story Analysis

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    by grounding troops after President Obama has vowed to not get into another ground war in Iraq. Both Fox news and CNN news have made it clear to specify and show who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are. To CNN Ray Rice is the bad guy in the story once the video of him hitting his now wife Janay Rice in an elevator in Atlantic City. To CNN the NFL and Janay are the good guys in the story. To Fox news, the main story they focused on was Obamas foreign policy and how he vowed to not get…

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    were gripes about coverage, with party aides dismissing the MSNBC host Steve Kornacki as a “hipster pit bull.” And there was disdain for the frequent flattery by television journalists. When Fox News sought permission to sponsor a Democratic primary debate — “Please know that you are always welcome at Fox,” an executive wrote — the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, seemed unimpressed. “Boy,” Ms. Wasserman Schultz wrote to an aide hours…

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    In 1976, Sidney Lumet directed the film Network that was about a news anchorman named Howard Beale, who had been in the same industry for eleven years working at The Union Broadcasting System (UBS). Beale was known for being “the mandarin of television” throughout the 1960s with outstanding ratings. However, his career soon came to a downfall in the late 1960s. In 1969, Beale’s ratings began to drop. Soon after that, he lost his wife and fell into a deep depression and started to drink…

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