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    mass media? The newspapers and television news were the biggest form of media. However, the features of the media industry have been changed and the previous mass media also has been replaced. Two factors to explain the reason why the media industry is undergoing rapid changes are the development of Internet and mobile devices. Internet newspaper is showing rapid growth, because it overcomes a weakness that subscribers have to wait news until it published of traditional newspaper. Besides, the…

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    In Chabon’s “Kids’ Stuff”, he talks about how comic books have changed over the years. Chabon discusses how the comic books have changed in their illustrations and their audience. He mentions how the general audience has changed throughout the years. He also says that children have grown less fond of comic books. He also says that comic books should try to go back to their roots. Chabon’s main claim is, “I suggest that a publisher should try putting out a truly thrilling, honestly observed and…

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    These effects can be applied to young people, including those who are underage and have no experience with alcohol consumption. The forms of mass media include television, internet and advergames, which is accessible and viewed by young people daily. Alcohol advertisement have incorporated various persuasive techniques to increase the desirability of the product through attractive features and people, as well as emphasise the positive effects of drinking whilst ignoring the negative effects.…

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    once a time where newspapers were virtually given away and the advertising made up for the loss. As the decade turned, newspaper sales steadily declined, as people opted to read their news online, including the New York Times. This introduced the concept of a pay wall. A pay wall is subscription-based service for news. This concept, which is common practice now, was seen as problematic and almost as a slap into the face of readers who were accustomed to consuming their news for free. There is a…

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    it hits the newsstands. Electronic media has given journalism a whole new way to reach the people. Instantaneous information is the way of the new media. People are getting their news from their cell phones and tablets more and more and reading newspapers a whole lot less these days. That does not mean that we do not need good reporters. We are in desperate need of good reporters always. They just have new ways to go about distributing their information. If they keep up with modern technology…

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    There are many ways to be persuaded in the industry of advertisement. You can find many different medias for advertisements everywhere, such as newspapers, web pages, magazines, television, and radios. Many television ads have a plot in them to attract the audience to buy whatever they are selling and they use the rhetorical appeals to do so-- pathos, logos, and ethos. Using these rhetoric appeals will help persuade one way or the other of someone’s thinking. For example, the Old Spice Invisible…

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    communication through internet and mobile which give lot of pressures to traditional media such as television and newspaper. 28th September 2014 “occupy central” in Hong Kong began and until the beginning of December 2014 which lasting for more than two month. Mainland Chinese newspaper People’s Daily frame the news as “illegal gathering”, Macau Daily frame the news as “political drama”, however, Apple Daily frame it as “umbrella revolution” and Liberty Times frame it as “democracy movement”.…

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    Introduction: The third largest company among networks in terms of revenue, the biggest American multinational media corporation, the biggest company in Television networking, Filmed Tv, and entertainment, it is Time Warner. Warner was formed in 1990 through the merger of Time Inc. and Warner communications. It has a large amount of content, yet, a very limited amount of publishing, specifying comic books. Many branches are linked to this company and few of them are HBO, Warner Bros., Cartoon…

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    when Apa tries to use his newspaper and his past to escape the family’s reality and problems. Apa was never a great husband or father or person in general. Even though he was the opposite of a step from heaven, Apa could be playful and loving on rare occasions. The first notice of the Korean newspaper was at the end of one of these treasure moments. The text states, “Apa laughs and gasps at the same time… As he shuffles off to the bathroom, Apa picks up the Korean newspaper from the coffee…

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    With the modernization of the world to the digital age, there is also now the separation of the usage of social networking behind connecting with the local constituency with some using it as a main tool and others resorting to the previous norm of newspapers, television and meeting with their constituents, of which Assemblyman…

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