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    Chomsky's Propaganda Model

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    corporately structured news media. His theory frames private media not as a reputable outlet of quality information, but rather as a conglomeration of profit-seeking organizations that align their story production with the interests of the political and economic elites; this occurs at the expense of the regular public, who often unknowingly act as the recipients of propaganda propagated by these agenda-focused broadcasts. In addition to identifying the purpose of contemporary mass media, Chomsky…

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    UGC at community media websites and the interaction with the online audience on those sites. This is because of the relationship between UGC and interactivity (Thurman, Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media, 2008). Community media has used UGC as a way of interacting with the audience (Thurman, Forums for citizen journalists? Adoption of user generated content initiatives by online news media, 2008). It is unclear how media companies…

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    society’s tendency of combining both serious and business-oriented matter with that of which is only intended to entertain the viewers. Television, as Postman feels, causes the problem that everything communicated through television is meant to amuse, even news and political discussions. Postman believes that religious and political leaders, academic and medical teachers and even newscasters prioritize showmanship over actual content and…

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    behavior from those who violate your trust.” (Gastil, John, 2008 p.52) Theses media outlets gives us strength and weakness how a person perceive a story as viewers we have been entertained by media outlets when we seeing strong picture images 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…

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    Media Manipulation

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    Media has become the “fourth pillar of the government” in Turkey, ever since the first private media outlets emerged in the 1980s (Çaglar & Çakar-Mengü, 2009). The lack of laws to limit the monopolization and acquiring the competition in relation to media companies, made it easier for influential and wealthy individuals to create media cartels in Turkey. Unlike other profit driven businesses, media that has been created or acquired to maximize profits in non-media related sectors is likely to…

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    The Media Monster It seems as if kids today are trying to find a new way of escaping their reality, and making their dreams into something that is not real. For example, tuning into their favorite celebrities social media page, or finding out what the new trends of today consist of, but the media also helps us to find out issues in our political system. Kids today are more awake to social and political issues and tend to rebel more against the current status quo that’s placed in our society…

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    Chomsky and Plato, they all noticed how the information systems present in their society are used to shape and mold the public consciousness. They both identify specific roles in the society that are a part of this: the masses/public, the shadow-makers/media, the rulers/powerful societal interests, and the philosophers/critics. While both philosophers see the public being manipulated, they disagree on how to fix this problem and who should be in control of the government. Herman and Chomsky…

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    Fashion Proposal Essay

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    transition from day to night with ease. In addition, women who want great styles at an affordable price. The people we want to attract to our brand are women who are very active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram. In addition, ones who have a large following based on the media platforms, women who we can indirectly reach with the hashtag ‘#MeaghanPaige’ via our Instagram, Facebook, or other pages. Lastly, our target audience should have an annual net income of…

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    When describing the relationship between the policy agencies /police administrators and the media, I would say that it is a love-hate relationship. Depending on the severity of the news is how it's reported. One way that it conflict is how certain news station biases and report only what they know will cause conflict. The news affects an enormous number of citizens daily. Usually, crime news is a major topic, no matter if it has any merit of truth or falsehood, positive or negative. What a…

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    mentions lying or liars, but what they don’t consider is there is much more than face to face lies happening everyday. Many are oblivious to advertising and media fallacies and do not even consider it an issue. Most choose to try to ignore it, but this delusion in the news media world has skyrocketed in 2016. With the developments of “fake news” stories many people have been lied to more than ever and are to ill-informed to realize it. The biggest issue at hand is people do not acknowledge the…

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