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Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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Censorship: Necessary and Impossible
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A 6 page paper which examines how some form of censorship is necessary to protect people, but also how censorship is impossible at the same time. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAcnim.rtf
Changes in the Modern Mass Media and Whether or Not Media
Communication has Improved
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This 9 page report discusses the
modern media and the ways in which it plays an important and
pervasive role in the lives of most people. Technology has
allowed for commercial information services to proliferate so
wildly to the point of becoming a common part of mainstream
consciousness. Not surprisingly, in the midst of the
technological revolution, those who control and maintain the mass
media have taken full advantage of the new channels of
communication available to them. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWchange.wps
Christianity And Mass Media
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This 5 page paper explores the effect of Christianity on mass media and attempts to forecast the influence between these two segments of society in the next 50 years. Projections are made based on two specific trends in society today, such as the baby-boomers seeking more meaning in their lives and the increase in television programs with a Christian theme. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGmedia.wps
Comedy Amid Chaos - American Humor During the Great Depression
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A 5 page paper that examines the effect of the Great Depression on American comedy. Discussed are comedic radio programs of the era, as well as comedy motion pictures, and the purpose they served in providing a severely economically depressed America with a means of a temporary escape and relief from the hard times wrought by the Depression. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: LCcomedy.doc
Communication and Disputes in Cyberspace
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This 10 page paper considers how disputes and misunderstandings can occur in cyberspace as a result of the style of the communication medium and the way the communication is interpreted. The paper also looks at how and where he disputes may be resolved and where the distance and detachment of cyberspace is an advantage or a disadvantage. The bibliography cites 18 sources.
Filename: TEcybercom.rtf
Communication and the Communications Professional
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The role of a communications profession, whether in marketing, journalism or PR, is to communicate a set message so that it is understood b the target audience. This 3 page paper considers how professional communicators can undertake this task and why it is important they understand how the audience will receive the message. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEcomprof2.rtf
Communication, Tourism and the Media
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This 11 page paper considers the way that the media may influence the audience that some issues are important whilst others are extraneous. The writer examines this in the context of the reports following the events of September the 11th when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Building were destroyed. The writer considers the way that the media reported on terrorism after the event and how this may be interpreted in a balance manner. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEcomter.wps
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