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    Telemundo Scenarios

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    It’s around 5 pm in the evening when I usually sit down on the couch and watch the news on TV with my parents. My parents speak little English so we stick with a Spanish news program called Al Rojo Vivo on Telemundo. I sometimes look at some news articles that show up on Yahoo while I go through my emails, but besides that I don’t really pay too much attention to it even though I know I should. The news program I watch has deal with how police have mistreated the people in the community and…

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    Prejudice And Racism

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    is not a big tele fan but it was on, and we were sitting, and such was my experience. The segment that appeared was of a US senator describing what he called his mission to encourage people to be more American, better patriots. This in fact was old news in that the exploits of this particular politician was becoming more and more famous. He was known to actually weep during what I can only call rants of how people have loss the spirit of what it means to be American and so on and so forth...…

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    The Kid In You Analysis

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    Advertisements have been around for years. Trying to get consumers to buy their products. So, it would be hard for people to see which ones tell you the truth about the product and which ones do not. They can persuade people to buy the product because they are able to make it believable by using words they know people want to hear. Without the advertisements, the product would not have an increase in sales that makes the company loss in money. The product I choose would be Kellogg’s Frosted…

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    Television has allowed events; such as the United States presidential election to be accessible to anybody who owns a Television. The effect that television has had on the viewer isn't as positive as you think. The presidential elections have been visible on TV to the audience since the 1960s. This has allowed more people to participate in voting but has also brought image into the party. With television the viewer is able to take image and base their vote of that instead of the candidate's…

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    Broadcast news remains a focal moment for many people in the evening. The broadcast stations tapped into this and created series of an evening or nightly news. The evening news is the most watched because the viewing public trusts the anchor’s credibility. Williams falls into this category due to his coherent progression in describing the event exactly how it happened. He does not rush to judgment, but rather to let facts emerge over time. Fabricating events to sell a story that may very well be…

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    Advertising has a huge influence on its audience in todays world. Ads can be found on billboards, in stores, on food packaging, on clothing, or any other place. Some ads are very effective and easily persuade its viewer to buy a product or take action. Ads by the Centers for Disease Control effectively promote the influenza vaccine to a range of audiences using several persuasive techniques. A specific ad from them states "Spread Music. Not Flu." A photograph of two young adults listening to…

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    their lives make it harder and harder to make it to church for a few hours one day. With the convenience of watching it in your own home, it is easier to be able to practice the religion on your own time. I watched the sermon online at 9PM in my bed in New York as it…

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    Advertising is a “collective term for public announcements designed to promote the sale of specific products or services” (Advertising). Everyone in America will come across some type of advertisement in the media on a daily basis. In effect some have grown accustomed to them, and do not consider the errors in reasoning they are filled with. The media uses advertisements that contain logical fallacies like the weak analogy fallacy, the ad hominem fallacy, and the either/or fallacy, to shape…

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    In today’s world, we constantly come across different forms of advertisement through different platforms such as, Print, Internet, Radio, and TV. Depending on how advertisers choose to present their product may affect consumers in a positive or negative way. Advertisers use signs of cultural desires and consciousness in their ads, to inform consumers about their product or service while also trying to persuade them to buy it. In one particular Taylor Swift ad, advertisers use techniques such as…

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    Racism In RCA

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    RCA, the Radio Corporation of America, was formed in October 1919 by major radio interests, General Electric, Westinghouse, the United Fruit Company (UFC), and AT&T, to pool patents and research, and to coordinate radio development. Its formation received congressional support due to its ability to keep radio control in US hands in the face of foreign competitors like Marconi and after Congress denied the Navy of control of radio in the 1918 Congressional Radio Hearings which also excluded…

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