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    Ownerships exist in all types of businesses, including the newspaper industry. Concentrated ownership in the field of newspapers can be defined as the extreme control of a newspaper firm by the insiders (manager, BOD, etc.) Ownerships have been changing significantly for more than 60 years in Canada and has been effecting the Canadian society as a whole. The journals and articles by Kelly Blidook, Joseph Jackson, Minelle Mahtani, David Skinner, Water Soderlund are relevant and useful to the…

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    more than just talk on the phone. Some popular media companies have more than one media outlet. Small newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations are being gobbled up and merged with a more popular media company. In some homes, you can’t find a newspaper, many people read the news online. The same content that people listen to on the TV and radio is available to read online and in the newspaper. This new phase of communication production and distribution is known as convergence. Convergence…

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    Introduction David Halberstam was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and a New York Times bestselling author. His works include countless newspaper and magazine articles, and more than twenty books on topics ranging from war and foreign policy to the auto industry and sports. Although he is best known for these nonfiction contributions, Halberstam started his book writing career with a novel. The times in which he wrote were wrought by controversy, and Halberstam’s writings fit the times. A…

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    2016 Gallup, Inc. "Majority of U.S. Voters Think Media Favors Clinton." Gallup.com. N.p., 03 Nov. 2016. Web. 10 Nov. 2016. Gerber, Alan S., Dean Karlan, and Daniel Bergan. 2009. "Does the Media Matter? A Field Experiment Measuring the Effect of Newspapers on Voting Behavior and Political Opinions." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 1(2): 35-52. Green, R. Kay. "The Game Changer: Social Media and the 2016 Presidential Election." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 2016. Web. 16…

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    of our advanced technology, the media influences people’s lives more than ever. With more access to the media it makes it easier to spread in support for animal’s rights. Whether it be the television, the radio, magazines, Internet, or even the newspapers, the media has a huge impact on lives around the world. In the last fifty years or so alone the media has in some way or form shaped just about every aspect of people’s lives. The power of media can help spread awareness all over the world.…

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    and stories to helped us shape our views. An example, is print media are viewed as visual media; and are sending messages across to their viewers through newspapers and magazine. As a media user I think I need the most improvement is to take the benefit of the doubt to acknowledge the sources and credibility of newspapers. When I read the newspaper…

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    phone or some kind of electronic device to look at the news. Newspapers have not yet found a new sustainable business model, and there is reason for concern that such a business model may not emerge(introduction to the global impact of social media par1). Even the bigger newspaper organizations also maintain an online news page. Some people actually believe that the internet is not that useful and reliable. In other parts of the world newspapers are actually flourishing because the people in…

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    The responsibility of objectification in women is geared towards the media. Objectification has been a big part of history, however it has been more prevalent in today 's society because of the development of the media. Now that there are aspects in society that even hone objectification, such as mass media, it is solely the media 's fault that women are constantly objectified. Women are expressed objectively through the media in three ways. They are objectified in the media through magazines.…

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    Mass media are a form of communication that reaches the masses whether it be written, displayed, or broadcasted. Types of mass media include television, the Internet, newspapers, and the radio to name a few. Mass media plays a vital role in our democratic society, it influences the beliefs, perspectives, and decisions of the audience targeted. Sociologist considers the mass media representation and creation of culture otherwise known as mediated culture (Dean, 2010). We live in a society today…

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    Media is being consumed by everyone daily. Whether it is for work purposes or recreational use, media has become essential for most individuals. It has become the normal way of living. It is important to acknowledge the significance of media in the society (Mike Gasher, David Skinner & Rowland Lorimer, 2012). The communication and media world will be forever evolving and growing. This commentary will illustrate how the concepts through chapters 1 and 5 expand my understanding of the media…

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