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This reportrelying 8 online sources, in MLA format, and 6 pages in lengthexamines 8 media outlets (3 broadcast and 5 print + alternative variants) in their treatment of the presidential campaign. The report considers tacit versus overt bias, limitations and advantages of alternative media, the relationship of the reporter to the story, and prospective impact on campaign outcome. The report touches on prospective long term impact of changing media approaches. | more info
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This is a 3-page essay on the subject of media analysis. The title and topic of the paper are Exercise in Media Analysis. The paper answers the provided questions and includes the required lists of information. It is presented in APA format and relies on zero sources. | more info
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The purpose of this 6-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the mass media audience, how they are defined, studied, and how the outcome of mass media communications are mediated by sociological, personal and other factors. Bibliography offers 8 sources. | more info
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This paper discusses how the standards of news have changed making news based entirely on what will bring in ratings. How this change has affected the efficiency of news broadcasts is explained. The fact that people are now missing out on important issues because of the rise in scandalous media is addressed and many reports on present day news shows are used to support this argument. Pages: 5 Sources: 6 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay examines the amount of power and influence the media has in relation to how much knowledge the public attains about certain events and situations. How this controlling of information directly affects the democratic community is specifically discussed. Pages: 4 Sources: 6 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper analyzes how minorities are portrayed in the media. The many articles aimed at minorities are discussed as well as what else needs to be done to make such articles more pertinent to those reading them. Pages: 3 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper analyzes how minorities are portrayed in the media. The many articles aimed at minorities are discussed as well as what else needs to be done to make such articles more pertinent to those reading them. Pages: 3.8 Sources: none Format: none | more info
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This paper discusses the news coverage of NBC affiliate WRC-TV and reviews the newscasters and their stories including style, delivery and film footage. This descriptive essay portrays the newscast so well the reader can easily visualize a typical broadcast. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay analyzes how the media sells and advertises. The elements of a great newspaper are discussed as well as the elements of so called yellow journalism. The tactics of Charles Foster Kane are analyzed as well. The affects of the media on certain events are also discussed. Pages: 4 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the impacts of media on presidential elections 2000, with further study of 1998 congressional elections, 1992 presidential elections, 1999 Ukrainian Presidential elections and 2000 Peru general elections. Pages: 11 Sources: 19 Format: APA | more info
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This paper discusses the negative aspects of media mergers. The writer argues that mergers produce poor selection, complete media gate-keeping, and an overall sway of public opinion. Pages: 1 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper looks at media coverage of the Utah Supreme Court between 1997 and 1998. It helps to determine how the court and media reacted to cases and if the media had any effect on the decisions. It gives an overview of the court, their general milieu, and a look at cases involving murder, the elderly and sex offenders. Pages: 12 Sources: 12 Format: MLA with footnotes | more info
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This paper analyzes Time Warner decision to block ABCs signal on May 1, 2000. This situation arose when the media industry witnessed the worst high profile dispute as Walt Disney and Time Warner clashed with each other on the issue of fee Time pays to carry ABCs signal on its cable network. The paper is two pages long and relies on no sources. | more info
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This is a two page paper on media convergence, what it is, what it does, and what's wrong with it. It is written at the college jr. level and relies on two sources. The tone of the paper is generally not in favor of media consolidation. | more info
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This five-page paper is written in MLA style on a college sophomore level, and contains five sources. It is a discussion of Steven Spielberg and how he has influenced mass media. Some of Spielbergs background is discussed to create a better understanding of his weight on the media. This paper also argues that he has had more influence than anyone else in his day. | more info
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This is a six page essay relying on five sources presented in MLA format. It discusses the overwhelming manipulating information that is presented to humans on a day to day basis and how this information can blind us to the facts. The part that interest groups play in this filtering of messages is explained as well as the medias role. | more info
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This is a 4-page paper with Harvard citations and reference page. The paper summarizes the key points from chapter one of the book Media and Audiences by Ross and Nightingale. There are three key points discussed in-depth in the paper using quotes from the source to back them up. The last paragraph suggests further research studies. The paper is primarily about the idea of an audience. It defines audience, discusses reality TV, and media presence. No additional sources are used. | more info
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This is a 5-page report detailing some of the most significant advances to broadcasting that were contributed by the city of Philadelphia. It describes how technology, programming, talent, regulatory issues, and recording in the Philadelphia area influenced the development of radio and television broadcasting, as we know it today. It relies on 6 sources and is presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 7-page essay on American Cinema. It is done in MLA format and compares and contrast two films: City Lights and Monsoon Wedding. | more info
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This is a 2-page paper addressing the image of nursing and television. The analysis is based on the MASH series. No sources are cited. | more info
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This is a 3-page paper addressing the That 70's show culture. The paper is presented in MLA format and relies on 4 sources. | more info
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This is a three-page research paper presenting a reaction to the 2004 documentary Outfoxed: Rupert Murdochs War on Journalism. It presents a short summary of the film and its central argument. The ethical issues being breached are discussed. The paper di | more info
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This is a two page paper on the portrayal of mental illness in movies and television. It addresses the stigmas perpetuated by the medium and what effect that has on me. This paper is in MLA format and has two sources. | more info
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The following thesis explores the use of the tee shirt as a media for graphic design. It is 31 pages long and uses no sources. | more info
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This two-page conclusion belongs to a thesis on the use of the graphic design T-shirt as a walking billboard for advertising. It uses no sources. | more info
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This report, 6 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 11 sources, examines the 2003 FCC decision relaxing existing limitations on certain media ownership rules. It provides an overview of the decision, the congressional reaction, and then examine | more info
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This is a two-page Communications essay paper in MLA format on the subject of cultural and media stereotypes of East Asian women. The paper explores the two main stereotypes of Asian women. The historical and social basis for these stereotypes is describe | more info
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This paper is a two-page essay describing two main media stereotypes of East Asian women in the Western Media: the submissive woman and the dominant woman. The paper argues that that media stereotypes simply reflect deep cultural perceptions of Asian cul | more info
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This report, 7 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 5 sources, discusses media applications affecting the National Football League. | more info
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This is an eight-page term paper which evaluates the role of sports as a form of mass media. Technologies and potential messages of the sporting world are discussed. The paper is written in MLA format, and uses 11 sources. | more info
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