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    Media delivers us with news and information not only from our country, but from around the globe. A main section of our news is political. The media delivers us information about everything from political parties, elections, MP’s, to and decisions made. The famous quote by the CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite paints a picture of what the news networks and corporations are there to do; ‘Our job is to only hold up the mirror, to tell the public what is happening.’ But that is only a slim part of what they actually do. Due to media conglomerates it is very easy for a corporations political agenda to be forced on the public, even the world, without knowing. An example of this is Rupert Murdock. He is the founder, chairman and CEO of New Corporation, which owns the Fox Network, BSkyB (39.1), The Times, The Sunday Times, The Sun, The Daily Mail, Vogue, and the list goes on. It has influence in countries all over the world including United States, the biggest economy in the world, and the UK. There are many examples throughout its history where it has interfered and persuaded the public to alter the course of politics for the benefit of the corporation or individual. One example…

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    designed and implemented by the US Central Intelligence Agency in the early 1950s was uncovered. It was exposed as the clandestine activity of those who wanted to dictate the opinions of the subscribers of news and general media. There are those who control the media, and want to sway public opinion. As early as Operation Mockingbird it was reported that reporters within large news organizations were paid to illegitimately influence domestic and foreign thinking. Now, with technology driving…

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    country is provided with false information and bias in the news. Democrats run the media. For example - in 2012, when interviewing President Obama 60 Minutes never referenced his past problems in college. They only mentioned what He had a done in politics. Likewise, in an interview with CBS - Mitt Romney was attacked for…

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    High Reach Rule Case Study

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    2.0 Introduction In today’s modern world of technology, there are many new streaming services available from metropolitan networks allowing people from all over Australia to stream from their phones, laptops, tablets, and even smart televisions. As wonderful as this may be for residence who live in regional areas of Australia, it is becoming harder for the regional networks to keep up with the metropolitan networks. Earlier this year in February, the ABC quoted “Media companies have generally…

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    Listed below are most of what he achieved during his life time: He purchased News of the World from the Carr family who had owned it for over 100 years; in 1969 he purchased The Sun that transformed him into a major media figure in Britain; in early 1970’s hr began to purchase print media in the USA including San Antonio Express News, the New York Post, New York magazine and eventually Harper Collins publishing; Murdoch Established News Corp in 1979, a global media holding company for News…

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    The Deep End Analysis

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    Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Opâru, releases a new stunning video entitled “The Deep End.”It encompasses the beautiful aspects of nature, blending them with an urban landscape. Opāru is the stunning musical endeavor of Los Angeles based songwriter, singer, and actress Dianna St. Hilaire. Her music can be described as haunting electro with a dark ethereal undertone. Combined with dream-like operatic vocals, Opāru’s work creates a unique depiction of modern pop culture. Originally from…

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    The Milly Dowler Scandal

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    missing and was then found dead in 2002. In 2011, however, it was discovered by a reporter from UK’s The Guardian, Nick Davies, that an employee from News of the World had “apparently hacked into Dowler 's voice-message system, deleted messages, which gave her family and…

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    News Bias Research Paper

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    If one were to turn on their television right now, and switched to a news station, would they trust the information that is given? Would one second guess the news reporter? News stations are under fire a lot for being biased. One will often hear the President of the United States, Donald Trump, make claims about how there is “fake news”. But is there some truth to that, or is it all “fake news”? It’s almost ironic. Either normal news has “fake news”, or the people that are saying there is “fake…

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    New Jersey Resources Corporation (NYSE:NJR) is an energy services holding company whose principal business is the distribution of natural gas through a regulated utility, and which provides other retail and wholesale energy services to customers and invests in midstream assets. The company was founded in 1922 and is based in Wall, New Jersey. The company has approximately 970 employees, of which 25% are covered by collective bargaining agreements. The Company considers its relationship with…

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    Very well stated when speaking of corporation, corruption, and public interest. As you mentioned, corporations such as Walmart and General Motors generate billions of dollars in revenue, making them among the most powerful entities in the country. Corporations in this country employ millions of Americans, providing income and benefits to families nationwide. However, there has been much controversy in the practices taken by corporations, including unfair wages, exclusion from medical benefits,…

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