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Jack the Ripper
... Agency on October 1st, making direct reference to both the murders and the "Dear Boss" letter, is believed to have been written by the same hand. It is reproduced below.
Whether or not the letter is a hoax, it is the ...
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Jonathan Bignell (1997) argues that the magazine is "just a collection a signs" (Bignell 1997: 78)
... simply basic recognition and comprehension of what a text 'says' but also the interpretation and evaluation of its meaning with reference to relevant codes" (Chandler, web source: Semiotics for Beginners). As the relationship between the signifier and the signified is ...
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Journalism and Gender
... me
to walk out of school and join the peace camp. I started off at Woad Gate then went to Blue Gate
where all the young ones were.
"At the time I absolutely despised the media and to a degree I ...
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Journalism and Public Life
... not necessarily the case in my community, as I shall explore later.
Habermas (1994) talks about a public sphere in which the people would talk about issues and the press would cover these issues. Now it seems that the press is ...
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Loaded - The Success & Decline
... onto the scene, it was certainly a first of its kind, and when released there was no doubt it was exploring a gap in the market. Yes, there were existing magazines that were similar, such as Arena & GQ, but ...
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Many teenagers and pre-teens rely on magazines and other media to figure out how to look, dress, behave and feel about themselves.
... pages were taken up by ads. These ads mostly consisted of make up products, clothing (mostly tight fitted, sexy styles), perfume and hair dye. I do not believe that any of these products being mentioned in the magazine are suitable ...
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Marketing a Pop Group
... an article on tour dates for the British Isles region as well. The aim of this essay is to present reasons and explanation on why I decided to materialise the practical pieces in the way in which they were made.
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Mass Media in Singapore and Asia
... whether the media should be transparent was discussed.
2. On the topic of the role of Asian values in the media, Garry Rodan, an Associate Professor, stated that Asian values is a "rationalisation for not allowing more political pluralism." He also ...
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Media - "A newspaper is an institution, a reader is a person."
... disadvantage : they are written, institutional discourse, as opposed to the conversational discourse we are most familiar with. To many, especially lesser educated people, this might have connotations considered undesirable by the papers. Writing is easily related to institutions, and ...
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Media - 'Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one'
... solvent? Can anything operated on a commercial basis ever report any views which differ from the generally accepted ones? In reporting on politics, is the media being influenced by the interests of its owners?' I will primarily concentrate on newspapers, ...
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Media Analysis - Print Journalism and the News Broadcast - Technology Media and Society.
... can be a powerful and influential communicator. Print journalism and the still image of photography have flowed in alliance and helped each other to capture and sensationalise audiences with their teamwork and interpretations, for a great part of our contemporary ...
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Media Analysis of: Train rape horror of student, 18.
... crime. Within the text itself I will attempt to relate the paragraphs of the text to the guidelines that S.Chibnall1 theorised for the reporting of crime in journalism. The key aspects of these 'professional imperatives' are eight implicit guides that ...
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Media Control
... mergers offer a colossal opportunity for cross promotion and the selling of products along with talent among different companies owned by the same influential parent corporation.
National History or Global History -- The first modern government propaganda operation was under ...
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Media control - Something to tame the bewildered herd?
... get to know the truth about state affairs and political decisions. The media, which should properly inform the population and honestly present all details or at least both sides of a story, is controlled by trained members of the elite ...
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Media perceptions of the Third World - Image or Reality?
... is a tradeable commodity? Our images reflect those of the media, thus are our images of the Third World accurate or are they in fact images of merely one aspect of the Third World - a negative aspect? Is the ...
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media planner
... and marketing that together give particular products or services a physical, recognisable form. But this is not all. Brands also have a cerebral dimension, which is the reputation they enjoy in the minds of the consumers. Brands must engender trust ...
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National Australia Bank Organisational Audit
... Banking industry regulatory agency's weakness in supervisory role
3. Senior Management and Board of Director resignations
4. Tax scandal in Ireland
5. NAB employee charged with money laundering
6. Chief Executive John Stewart being evasive on blueprint to fix NAB
Each of these occurrences has ...
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Newspaper Analysis - I am basing my analysis on The Sun and The Guardian both from Thursday 15th February 2001.
... nearest cm.
No. of pictures
C
P
S
O
Child, White, Female
1
1
Young, White, Female
16
5
1
9
Middle, White, Female
6
3
1
2
Old, White, Female
4
4
Child, Black, Female
1
1
Young, Black, Female
2
2
Middle, Black, Female
Old, Black, Female
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Newspaper Comparisons.
... counted each letter in a word up to a 100 words and put my results in a tally. I then counted how many paragraphs there were in each article on the front page of each of the newspapers. In addition ...
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Newspaper Price Wars
... tactics that are employed have included The Daily Express including free copies of OK magazine in their Saturday edition. The Express "provoked anger" from its rivals when they "dropped half a million copies of their Daily paper through letter boxes ...
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Only a critical political economy approach can adequately explain how the media work today.
... newspapers will be referenced in this paper to show how wider structures influence society's choices and decisions as an audience, as customers and as citizens.
A major difference between critical political economy and mainstream economics is that critical political economy is ...
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Overcoming Cultural Obstacles: the use of imagery and syntax for the creation of a connection with the reader
... thought on the behalf of western cultures in that all things foreign find themselves categorized and discarded. I was interested in investigating how the literary tools of imagery and syntax aid sub-continental female authors to overcome the label of being ...
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Oz Magazine - The Voice of Dissent
... magazine during the 1960s.
The 1960s began as an era of great political stability and increasing prosperity for Australians (Townsend 1988). Robert Menzies was Prime Minister from 1949 until 1966, and his fervently "pro-British nationalism and sleepy social and political ...
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Philosophy of Journalism
... By 1918 the press was shown to be out of step
with public opinion when Labour gained 22 per cent of the vote without the support of any daily
or Sunday paper. Lucy Brown (1971) suggests the political elite devoted ...
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Plastic fantastic: what a cunning Advertising for plastic surgery industry!
... can, because readers are water and foods for their survival, readers are consumers. The popularity of the magazine directly affect the interests of advertisers, that's what actually makes a magazine company really care, as the ads' publish fees are the ...