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  • New Events
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    Summary of New-Making and Charles Shultz's Peanuts Summary of News-Making: The Pseudo-Event From education and consumption, to personal relations and public affairs the news media in the United States captures our attention by littering it with pseudo-events. As advancements in technology made it possible for journalists to communicate more easily, the media began to blossom into the national scene instead of the usual local news and events. More and more technologies we redeveloped that in turn...
  • Events At The High School
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    Every major spectacle carries with it the potential of a new way of looking at the past and implications of a future. Usually within a brief period after the event, a consensual 'explanation' is fashioned through the news media and by the political pundits who occupy much of the space and time dedicated by the media to the event. Political pundits seated in front of the camera become part of the event, often becoming a part of the process of transforming an event in time to a spectacle. In this ...
  • Bias In Areas Of The Media
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    BIAS IN THE MEDIA Bias in the media is viewed as the unbalanced or otherwise sensationalized reporting of events or ideals, which may reflect the beliefs of those in the media and not the population as a whole. The media can persuade the population to view events, proposals, or agendas in a liberal or conservative manner. It is argued that these media organizations are not covering assignments factually, fairly, or fully, resulting in a bias in their coverage. The power of mass media to persuade...
  • Help Of The Media
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    6 April 2002 DO THE MEDIA ENCOURAGE TERRORISM The news media of American society does not encourage terrorism. The only thing that the media encourages is knowledge of what is going on around the world. Unfortunately, some terrorist organizations use the news media to gain recognition for their groups causes and goals. Most of the time, the media will serve as force to gain citizen support for the government's actions against a terrorist movement. The only problem with having the freedom of pres...
  • Impact Of Campaign Events And Media
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    Mass media coverage of the U.S. presidential election involves two key elements- news reporting and paid advertising. Combined they make the media an important and influential factor in the election process. The media depends upon the campaigns for both news and revenues. The candidates then rely upon the media to get in touch with the largest number of voters possible. The Media has a " very powerful and justifiable role" (Fullerton-1) to play in presidential elections and can actually dictate ...
  • Real Events Into Media Products
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    As distinct from politics, the mass-media focuses public attention on a limited range of topics or themes. The media have an extremely limited capacity to transmit a full and complete picture of the nearly limitless wealth of events that comprise political reality, so they always have to pick and choose what they will feature and how they will present it. The media apply two different filter systems in translating real events into media products. Filter 1 regulates the selection of events by app...
  • Palestinian
    302 words
    Last year, the New York Times, Associated Press and other major media outlets published a photo of a young man - bloodied and battered - crouching beneath a club-wielding Israeli policeman. The caption identified him as a Palestinian victim of the recent riots - with the clear implication that the Israeli soldier is the one who beat him. It is now well known that the bloodied "Palestinian" depicted in the photograph was Tu via Grossman, a 20-year-old Jewish student from Chicago, studying in Jeru...
  • Media To The Public
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    In recent times, the view of the world as a global village has taken hold. Globalisation and the formation of regional economies such as the European Union (EU) and the Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) have consolidated the political structure. Furthermore, the events of September 11, 2001 and October 12, 2002 have brought the world together to face a common problem. New York and Bali were just the beginning of an international instability that persists till today. The problem of ...

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