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    Media Diary Test

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    My media diary test shows me that my media time spending is very diverse. I classified my media usage into three categories, news & social networking, entertainment, and study. For all three type of usages, I calculated the time-use for each type and found out that I am in favor of social media most. During the testing time, I spent 115 minutes media time in day one and 160 minutes in day two. My average time spending for social media is about 135 minutes/day. It shows that I should have enough…

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    as goverment, space ships etc. Most of the audience were quick to panic. To begin with, in 1938 Orson Wells decided to create a radio drama named “War Of The Worlds” and then released it on holloween eve.And, caused panic in the state of new…

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    they were both created to benefit the military, both were used by nearly most of the American population, and lastly, both gave the U.S. government a new way to create a new set of “code” to control and regulate American society. During the pre-1980’s, Americans use the radio for many things, from listening to their favorite radio stations such as news, music, and especially to listen to product commercials. As the United States was a place known for its massive consumer culture the…

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    If you have ever taken a road trip or been stuck at the office during a long day chances are there is music playing. Music and news reporting can keep the mind awake and alert. What most people hate are commercials and ads, they just want to listen to music and other variety of talk shows through radio, computer, and even smartphones and tablets. Sirius Satellite Radio has the services to provide consumers with what they want and so much more. Sirius Satellite Radio is one of the largest radio…

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    commercial begins with the Twinkle Toes jingle, sung by what it seems a group of young girls whom range from around the age of eight and twelve. The first scenes are of a group of five girls, whom seem to be walking out of a shoes store with their new Twinkle Toes, all the girls happen to be wearing some shade of light blue, pink, and purple. Two girls that stick out are both wearing pink shirts, sunglasses, but the one in the middle is actually talking on her what it appears to be cell phone,…

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    Next Allure Advertising

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    Everyday people see hundreds of advertisements from the moment they wake up, go into town and come home. Advertisements are in our magazines, on our televisions, and in the streets and the purpose that they bring is to persuade us to purchase a product and to believe a certain idea. What the advertiser wants to tell to us depends on whom the targeted audience is and the product or lifestyle choice they want to persuade us about. Another purpose of advertising, is for the messages in these ads to…

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    Fox And Friends Analysis

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    Nobody reads the newspaper anymore. Today, the world gets their news from television news programs and social media. News channels are also delivering news information very differently now. For many critics, television news is as much about entertainment as it is about communicating information. According to Robert Stam’s article “Television News and Its Spectator,” and Jeffrey Jones’s article “Fox and Friends: Political Talk”, television news offers many different types of pleasures and…

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    The 1920s was a decade of new inventions. Advances in technology shaped the US into a new world and led to the age of electricity in many homes of Americans. The cities were powered by electricity. Devices such as cars, refrigerators, washing machines, radios, and vacuum cleaners were new interventions in America. These technologies gave Americans more leisure time especially for women. New inventions reduced the difficulties of houseworks and gave American more time to do other things other…

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    John Lewis Adverts

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    We experience a daily reality such that campaign efforts can influence a whole country to leave dead speechless and think. From the yearly expected John Lewis Christmas advert to the body-popping developers who are "so cash grocery store", television adverts resound with every one of us. From multiple points of view, the nature of the advert itself goes far in deciding the achievement the organization has with that item or administration. Be that as it may, one thing appears to be inescapable…

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    Classical Conditioning

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    Television advertising has been enticing humans to buy consumer goods since its inception in the mid 20th century. Advertisers utilize a number of strategies from different professional and academic fields such as visual arts, business, and psychology. Television advertising can have quite real emotional and behavioral effects on those who watch them, and advertisers take advantage of this, manipulating human emotion with the end result of the consumer buying the product that is being advertised…

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