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    The news media’s relationship towards the US government and the military, should be one of holding them accountable to what the people elected the officials to do, or to hold the military accountable of their actions. As well as, providing motivation for Americans during a time of war. Three examples of this are the following. One, Ernest “Ernie” Taylor Pyle, and his stories about the ordinary soldiers fighting in World War II. The second example was, the burning of Cam Ne in the Vietnam War.…

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    an integral part of our lives, people start questioning whether or not we are too addicted to it that we could give up our social life. A survey conducted by Sachs media group in 2013 shows that majority of respondents would not give up their smartphone for a week, given the choice among sex, smartphone, alcohol and caffeine (Sachs media group, 2013). The statistics presented through the infographic “What Won’t We Give Up?” are categorized based on gender, age group and political positions in…

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    two quotes from various forms of media, such as movies or literature, that profoundly impacted how they viewed the world. Quotes can embody an entire theme or message with only a few words. Powerful quotes come in various forms and fulfil various roles in news stories. Powerful quotes can capture the drama of a situation, can reveal the personality of the situation, and can even elevate routine stories (Friend & Challenger, 2014, p. 121). A powerful quote in news media should encapsulate the…

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    been countless studies measuring how much new forms of media, such as the internet and cellular devices, affect the way we live. Some argue that these relatively new forms of media are affecting the way we live in a bad way. That they’re making us numb to our surroundings and ignorant of the mental capabilities that they’re taking from us. Others argue that these new forms of media are actually a change for the better. The tools these new forms of media are bringing to us heavily outweigh the…

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    exchanging information and news among different people of different countries in different continents isn’t a complexity anymore, with various sources of the updated media. However, as different headlines and news broadcasted by the media circulates, women are coercively targeted and resultantly have to deal with the false representations of women fabricated by the manipulating media. Black women largely occupy the population of women being wrongly represented in media. Many claim that the…

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    Further, England, E. and Finney, A. (2011) says the challenge of defining what is Interactive content” stems from how the “sector has quickly evolved through Phases.” The word has often been coined to reflect a phase that quickly gets obsolete when new contents are created. With the benefit of hindsight, they made reference to the word “Multimedia” that relates to the…

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    Effects of News Media Shirelle Eichelberger HUM/186 Aug 7, 2017 Allyson Wells Media Social Responsibility The information media has great social responsibility to its communities, to the Ameri-can Culture, and to the world. Individuals, organizations, government, church, and other enti-ties generally do not mind when the media makes mention of their existence, services, products, and achievements. Depending on the information being shared, they do not mind the public be-ing aware of…

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    How Social Media Impacts the News We live in a truly wonderful time. The internet has connected our world in an unprecedented manner. Everyone with internet access has the entirety of human knowledge at their disposal and a means to contact nearly anyone in the world instantaneously. A product of the internet is what we refer to as “social media.” Social media makes it extremely easy to keep in touch with friends, family, and practically the whole world. Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and a…

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    business today. Management Information Systems (11th ed.), the study reviews Turner Sports New Media, which is the sports division of Turner Media and Turner Broadcasting System, TBS. This paper will discuss the unique features of e-commerce, how the Web enhances the TV business and adds value, why NASCAR TrackPass is a good example of Turner Sports New Media’s value to sports league sites, and why Turner Sports New Media will continue to grow. (Laudon and Laudon) We begin with exploring the…

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    No Media, New Me No text messages, wifi, or status updates in almost an entire month and I never felt more free and intact with the world. It was my first time being out of the country. At first I was nervous about not being able to use my cellphone. I panicked at the thought of not knowing what my friends back home would be up to during my European adventures. How will I post photos? Or tweet about the places I’ve seen? I was so sure I was going to miss out on so much without the use of my…

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