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MEDIA VIOLENCE.
Term Paper ID:30351
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Discussion of whether media violence promotes violent behavior in children.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discussion of whether media violence promotes violent behavior in children. Explores issue by examining several journal articles on the subject; the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments presented. How exposure to violence seen on television stimulates aggressive behavior. Makes argument for ethical considerations based on contention that TV violence is bad for children.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
Due to recent events around the country regarding teen violence, many commentators and critics have pointed to the increase in violent images on television, in movies, and in video games as cause for this violence (Halgin, 2001, p. 186). In “Issue 12: Does Media Violence Promote Violent Behavior in Young People?”, R. P. Halgin sets forth two articles, “Media Violence: A Demonstrated Public Health Threat to Children” and “Violence in the Mass Media and Violence in Society: The Link is Unproven” to explore the apparent link between media violence and violence displayed by children (2001, p. 187).
Summary of Articles
In their article, “Media Violence: A Demonstrated Public Health Threat to Children,” Huesmann and Moise attack Dr.
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UNDERSTANDING MEDIA.
Term Paper ID:30304
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Examines the first seven chapters of Marshall McLuhan's book on the effect of mass communication.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines the first seven chapters of Marshall McLuhan's book on the effect of mass communication. Impact of rapid technological change on society. McLuhan's theory that the medium is the message and are one. Hot and cool media. Media as an extension of people's senses. Information systems and learning. Psychic consequences of the new technologies.
Paper Introduction: In Understanding Media, Marshall McLuhan described and explained media and cultural transformations. This paper will analyze the first seven chapters of his seminal book, which contain his central ideas on mass communication and contemporary culture.
THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE
McLuhan offers a form of technological determinism as he sees a relationship between the way we live and the way we process information. Cultural change is driven by technological change, says McLuhan, and for McLuhan it is specifically changes in modes of communication that shape human existence. McLuhan saw every new communications development as an extension of some human faculty -- the book is an extension of the eye, the wheel an extension of the foot, clothing an extension of the skin, and
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EFFECT OF MASS MEDIA ON TEENAGERS.
Term Paper ID:30151
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Discusses ways in which movies, television, radio, print and the Internet influence teenage attitudes , self-image and behaviors.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses ways in which movies, television, radio, print and the Internet influence teenage attitudes, self-image and behaviors. Negative effects of media emphasis on thinness. Relationship between media & self-esteem. How film, TV & music affirm the validity of sexual activity for teens; alcohol use. Aggression & violence.
Paper Introduction: The Effect of Media on Teenagers
The media exerts an enormous, almost a normative influence, over the lives of men, women, adolescents and children. It influences, particularly among teenagers, the ways in which individuals and groups dress, talk, behave, and think (Teen People, p. 28). The media, in the forms of movies, television, radio, and print as well as the new electronic communications medium of the Internet, helps to connect individuals to one another and to the world; invariably, this powerful influence shapes the ways in which viewers or participants perceive the world and their own place within that world. Given that teenagers are often highly impressionable and subject to such influences, this report will consider the effects of media on this particular age group. Specifically, the report will consider the ways
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LARGE COMMUNICATIONS CONGLOMERATES.
Term Paper ID:30108
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Impact on consumer choice and quality of product of huge media conglomerates.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Impact on consumer choice and quality of product of huge media conglomerates. Argues that the growth of power of media moguls is a threat to consumer freedom, and to the well-being of a democratic society. Effect on entertaining, news, and a democratic society. Role of advertising. Profits. Discusses media mergers. Moguls Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch.
Paper Introduction: The mergers which have created giant communications conglomerates led by moguls such as Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch affect consumers both negatively and positively. The primary positive effects are the technological advances made, while the major negative effect is the commercialization of products, including entertainment, news and information. The incredible amounts of money involved in acquiring and operating huge communications media organizations make it inevitable that the decisions made by the leaders of those organizations will be based on little but economic pros and cons. This means that the aim of the giant communications organization is to sell advertising, which means in turn that the primary consideration is the number of viewers, listeners, readers, including their age and spending capacity. When profits are considered above all
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IMAGE OF WOMEN IN THE MEDIA.
Term Paper ID:30001
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Discusses prejudices in media representation of women.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses prejudices in media representation of women. Distinctions based on gender & race in television shows & films. Traditional view of women as "domestic." Examples of early television shows (Donna Reed Show, Leave it to Beaver). Changing image in the 1970s.. Lack of black women in TV shows, and the image of African American women in 1970s TV as one-dimensional. Films discussed include Cleopatra Jones, Sugar Hill and The Color Purple. Women as images of male fantasy.
Paper Introduction: Gender and race intersect in media representations and in real life as well. The feminist movement took the methods of the Civil Rights Movement to heart in agitating for change, just as blacks had done before. The relative positions of women and blacks show both similarities and differences. Women actually constitute a majority in society yet still face discrimination, while racial minorities face discrimination for different reasons. Yet, both groups are seen as less able and less worthy than the white male, suggesting that the plight of black women in particular involves a double dose of discrimination. Distinctions based on both gender and race and on the two in conjunction can be seen in our popular culture, notably in films and television shows that offer particular views of both women and people of color and especially women of color that do not
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PENTAGON MANAGEMENT OF MEDIA COVERAGE.
Term Paper ID:29527
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Discusses relationship between the military, wartime policymakers and the mass media.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses relationship between the military, wartime policymakers and the mass media. Roots in the Vietnam War. Hostility created in military officers. Management of the media in the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War. Emergence of CNN as a major news outlet. Satire of media on "Saturday Night Live" episode. War in Afghanistan. Reduction of role of media by Pentagon management.
Paper Introduction: The Media in the First Gulf War ... and the Second
The modern relationship between the military, wartime policymakers, and the mass media has its roots in the Vietnam War of the 1960s and 1970s. Military officers came out of the war with a deep hostility of the media, which unlike the case in earlier wars had been seen as hostile (Belknap, 2002). During the Persian Gulf War buildup and the war itself, in 1990-91, the Pentagon was determined to restrict and "manage" the media, even though media technology (such as satellite television) had expanded enormously since the Vietnam era.
Perhaps the most striking media episode of the Gulf War involved not a news broadcast but the satirical variety show "Saturday Night Live." During the leadup to the war, the show ran a s
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THE NEWS MEDIA AND WARFARE.
Term Paper ID:29402
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Discusses public opinion and news coverage of contemporary wars.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses public opinion and news coverage of contemporary wars. The 1991 U.S. Gulf War as an example of the first time the public watched a military battle on TV as it unfolded. Relations between the media and the military; impact of the public on these two institutions. The 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada. War against Terrorism.
Paper Introduction: One of the most significant developments in modern military conflict is the evolution of the news media (and public opinion) as a powerful aspect of warfare. During the 1991 U.S. Gulf War, for the first time in history the public watched a military battle as it unfolded via live transmission. In times of war, the media and military are institutions that must work out a framework for operation. This is particularly true since the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom of the press, and because the media and the military serve different public functions and possess different values and interests. Perhaps the biggest conflict these two sociopolitical institutions exhibit is the media’s belief that it acts as a system of checks and balances on the military in performing its duty to inform the public, while the military believes it has a right
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MEDIA VIOLENCE.
Term Paper ID:29302
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Issue of impact on young viewers.... More...
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7 Pages / 1575 Words
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Paper Abstract: Issue of impact on young viewers. Escalating levels of violent and aggressive behaviors in children. Findings of studies. Concern of medical health and mental health professionals. Context in which violence is portrayed as having most detrimental effect: video games, TV, movies, music, Internet. Media content (violence, coarse language, sexuality). Other reasons for child violence.
Paper Introduction: The Media
Impact of Violence
Two psychologists at Iowa State University recently wrote that “The link between television and violence in society is now as well established as the fact that smoking causes cancer” (Hathaway, 2002, 16). The link between media and violent behavior seems indisputable considering that of the more than 3500 studies conducted on the issue, only 18 did not show a positive correlation between media exposure and violence in society (Chatfield, 2002, 735). A recent study reported in Science claims that “children who watch more than an hour of television a day are more likely to commit acts of aggression later in life” (Hathaway, 2002, 16).
The medical community has been concerned with the issue of media violence and its impac
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MEDIA COVERAGE OF OLYMPICS.
Term Paper ID:29216
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Centers on the 2002 Olympic Figure Skating Contest.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Centers on the 2002 Olympic Figure Skating Contest. Differing versions of whether Canadian or Russian team won. News coverage in the U.S. and Canada. Views of British, French and Russian news agencies. Controversy over French judge awarding two gold medals. How what the media reported was not necessarily what happened.
Paper Introduction:
There is a parable about several blind men who were put into the same room with an elephant. When asked what type of animal it was, there were as many different answers as there were individuals, yet none of them came up with the answer of elephant. A similar circumstance occurs when the media gets hold of certain stories. Each television station, radio station, and internet service has the capability of creating a story that is quite varied from the original, and may or may not represent reality, as may be seen with what occurred during the 2002 Olympic Figure Skating Competition.
On February 11, 2002 the figure skating competition had been narrowed down so that the Russian team was in close competition with the Canadian team. For the last 38 years, Russia’s figure
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THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE.
Term Paper ID:29059
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Examines impact of the Federal Trade Commission's doctrine.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines impact of the Federal Trade Commission's doctrine. Affects Fairness Doctrine has had on society from a political, social and legal perspective. History of the FCC doctrine. Purpose of the doctrine to offer balancing views on controversial issues. Legal issues and political impact. Relevance of the doctrine in today's society. Outline.
Paper Introduction: OUTLINE
Introduction – What is the Fairness Doctrine?
The Fairness Doctrine required broadcasters in television and radio, as a condition of getting their licenses from the FCC, to cover controversial issues within their community by offering some balancing views.
The Social Impact of the Fairness Doctrine
For public debate and dialogue concerning issues surrounding politics. Unnecessary the explosion in media alternatives with the influx of cable television stations and the Internet.
The Legal Issues Regarding the Fairness Doctrine
Red Lion Broadcasting v. FCC (395 U.S. 367)
Miami Herald Publishing Co. v. Tornillo, (418 U.S. 241)
FCC v. League of Wo
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MEDIA COVERAGE OF COLUMBINE SHOOTINGS IN U.S. & SAUDI ARABIA.
Term Paper ID:28989
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Compares coverage in the 2 different countries & cultures.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares coverage in the 2 different countries & cultures. Examines differing content. Role of press in both countries. Political structure of Saudi Arabia; role of mass media; government regulations. Freedom of Press in U.S.; limits in U.S. (obscenity, libel, clear & present danger principle). Control of media.
Paper Introduction: The shootings and death at Columbine High School in Colorado in the spring of 1999 were in many ways a quintessentially American event. Not only did the events -– in which two high school students invaded their own school armed as if they were army commandos and slaughtered fellow students and teachers -– take place on American ground, but the incident spoke to wide-ranging cultural concerns already present in the United States.
This was not the first school shooting in the United States. Others have followed it since, but it received an almost dizzying amount of notice in the media. Perhaps this is because of the scale of the carnage, perhaps merely because it happened to come at the historical moment when Americans were beginning to be ready to deal with the consequences of their living in such a highly armed society. It could also be because it occurred as the c
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Movie Memorabilia
Term Paper ID:27690
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Describes trend of increased sales of movie memorabilia in the art market.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Describes trend of increased sales of movie memorabilia in the art market.
Paper Introduction: One of the trends in the art market in recent years has involved the sale of movie memorabilia. There has been an increase in the number and size of such sales and considerable inflation in the prices paid for such goods as movie posters, lobby cards, props, costumes, and other movie-associated items. Goods associated with certain movies or certain stars command higher prices, and there are a number of specialty markets for goods in certain genres (Westerns, Science Fiction, Horror) as well as for more general goods. One of the things that first spurred this market was the decision on the part of some Hollywood studios to divest themselves of warehouses full of material that they no longer used and that were costing them for storage, thus putting more and more goods on the market and increasing interest on the part of the public. The market has accelerated. In the past, consi
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Telecommunications Policy
Term Paper ID:27656
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Discusses telecommunications policy & legislation & implications for consumers.... More...
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4 Pages / 900 Words
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Paper Abstract: Discusses telecommunications policy & legislation & implications for consumers.
Paper Introduction: Telecommunications policy affects every American in terms of the services they receive and the prices they pay for those services. The issues have become more complex as new technologies are developed and implemented. What was once only radio, television, and the telephone now involves satellite broadcasts, cable, and computer services. A review of a number of recent articles points to the variety of interests addressed and the ways in which telecommunications affect our daily lives today.
Stern (1996) writes about the rewrite of the communications regulations recently signed and points to the many changes instituted by this legislation, a bill made necessary by the development of many new technologies since the last communications bill was passed in 1966. Predictions are made that consumers will see lower prices, better quality, and greater choices in their telep
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Media Influence on American Foreign Policy
Term Paper ID:27620
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Discusses extent to which mass media affects American foreign policy decisions.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses extent to which mass media affects American foreign policy decisions.
Paper Introduction: The mass media in America have an influence over nearly every aspect of American life, and there is no reason to believe that the development and implementation of American foreign policy should be any different. Bennett (1994) sees the media as intruding into the frame of world events and cites a number of instances in which the presence of the media has shaped the way foreign policy has been conducted. Dramatic examples are derived from military operations such as the Gulf War, Grenada, and Panama. Bennett also cites the vivid images on American television of the Tiananmen Square incidents in China in 1989 and the fact that 1992 images of starvation in Somalia forced the mobilization of an international humanitarian intervention by the U.S. military. Bennett looks at the Gulf War as showing how well the government can use the media to shape policy and to sell foreign policy. Bennett concludes,
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Miramax Films
Term Paper ID:27613
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(1994) Miramax Films examination including: executive summary, introduction, company description, analysis, recommendations, & appendix.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (1994) Miramax Films examination including: executive summary, introduction, company description, analysis, recommendations, & appendix.
Paper Introduction: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Miramax Films is an independent film company that started more than 15 years ago with one film acquisition in release and that has developed into a major production entity for independent product. The company is now a subsidiary of Disney but operates as an independent entity within that company. This has created some tension because of the difference between Disney's conservative family image and the more daring product from Miramax, leading in at least one case to a protest against Disney by religious leaders who objected to a film about a sexually-obsessed Catholic priest. Miramax has produced the highly successful Pulp Fiction and has acquired a number of films that have been successful, notably The Crying Game. The marketing mix of the company is broad within the independent area, and it is
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Stereotyping & Bias in the Media
Term Paper ID:27610
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Critical presentation of the media, arguing that it often promotes negative racial & ethnic stereotypes.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical presentation of the media, arguing that it often promotes negative racial & ethnic stereotypes.
Paper Introduction: STEREOTYPING AND BIAS IN THE MEDIA
Saltzman (1994) describes the images that have been imposed on us by the media throughout our lives. If provided with no other input than that we receive from mass media sources it is probable that we would believe that:
African-Americans are mostly rap stars, drug addicts, welfare mothers, criminals, and/or murderers. Latinos are illegal aliens, ignorant immigrants who take, but give little back to the country and can't even speak the language, or drug-crazed thugs who have no respect for law or order. Asian-American are either weak, model citizens or inscrutable, manipulative, uncaring invaders of business, especially in the U.S.
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Time-Life Inc.
Term Paper ID:27545
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Examines the history, product line, & market of Time-Life Inc., the publishing subsidiary of Time & Time-Warner.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines the history, product line, & market of Time-Life Inc., the publishing subsidiary of Time & Time-Warner.
Paper Introduction: Time-Life Inc. was founded in 1961 and has its national headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. In its brief thirty-five year history, Time-Life has become an extremely diversified corporation featuring the marketing of books, periodicals, CD-ROM titles, on-line services, newspapers, video and music services, motion pictures, and home video tape distribution. Although the company distributes some of its books through various national retail bookstores, the main part of its product distribution comes through direct mail sales and its book clubs. Time-Life is an immediate subsidiary of Time Inc., which in turn is a major division of the multinational media conglomerate, Time Warner Inc. (Books growing in new directions, 1995).
The company's book division alone has published well over 2,000 titles in a variety of fields including, science and techn
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Reviews the growth & development of Music Television, or MTV, one of the most successful cable broadcasters in history.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Reviews the growth & development of Music Television, or MTV, one of the most successful cable broadcasters in history.
Paper Introduction: INTRODUCTION
MTV is a major success story among the many cable television networks in operation in America today, along with news stations like CNN and movie channels like HBO, Movie Channel, American Movie Classics, and Cinemax. A number of cable networks have come and gone, but MTV has been successful in gaining placement on cable systems across the country and in becoming popular with a large enough base of subscribers so that removal of the network from a system can generate a good deal of adverse comment from subscribers. MTV serves a niche audience that is especially large, but more than this, the network has been successful because it has marketed and promoted itself well.
BACKGROUND
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TV Ratings
Term Paper ID:27439
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Discusses the growth & importance of audience ratings in the television industry.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Discusses the growth & importance of audience ratings in the television industry.
Paper Introduction: Audience ratings have been important to the mass media from the beginning of radio broadcasting and have continued to be essential components in the business of television. There are several competing systems that gather ratings for broadcasting, but the most prominent of these is the A.C. Nielsen Company, a name that is known to television viewers who have no interest in ratings or advertising decisions at all. The Nielsen ratings have also been the center of controversy for many years because of the fact that they serve such an important purpose to the television networks in determining what programs are broadcast, and more recently they have been controversial within the networks because of a perception that they are not as accurate as the networks would like.
A.C. Nielsen succeeded C.E. Hooper as the most important
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Ethics in the Media
Term Paper ID:27434
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Examines the Richard Jewell case & concludes that the news media has lost whatever ethical & professional codes that it once had.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines the Richard Jewell case & concludes that the news media has lost whatever ethical & professional codes that it once had.
Paper Introduction: Ethics in the Media
Introduction
The media is constantly criticized. There are those who contend that there is a pervasive liberal bias, others who believe that the media has no heart, and still others who decry the increasing "sleaze" factor in network programming, including the news. The intention in this report is to think about ethics in the media in relationship to the Richard Jewell case.
Investigative Reporting
In an article first written and published over 40 years ago, Jessica Mitford (1979) denounced the practice of trial by headline, which she noted was increasingly the practice in newspapers. According to her, the media was irresponsible when
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Viacom's Human Resource System
Term Paper ID:27277
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Examines how Viacom's Human Resources staff of just 35 people manages a major transnational corporation with approximately 83,500 employees in over 90 nations.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines how Viacom's Human Resources staff of just 35 people manages a major transnational corporation with approximately 83,500 employees in over 90 nations.
Paper Introduction: Viacom, Inc.'s Human Resource System
Introduction to Viacom
Viacom Inc. together with its subsidiaries and divisions, according to its 1996 10-K, is a diversified entertainment and publishing company with operations in four segments: 1) Television Networks and Broadcasting; 2) Entertainment; 3) Video and Music/Theme Parks; and 4) Publishing (10K, 1996, 1).
Through the Networks and Broadcasting segment, the company owns and operates MTV, Showtime, Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, VH1 and 11 broadcast television stations. Through the entertainment segment, which includes Paramount pictures and Spelling Entertainment Group Inc., the company produces and distributes theatrical motion pictures and television programming.
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Media & Politics
Term Paper ID:27139
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Describes the influence of the media on politics, & vice versa. Focuses on Chomsky's MANUFACTURING CONSENT & PRIMARY COLORS by Anonymous.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Describes the influence of the media on politics, & vice versa. Focuses on Chomsky's MANUFACTURING CONSENT & PRIMARY COLORS by Anonymous.
Paper Introduction: INTRODUCTION
Democracy is prized in America, and a number of institutions assert that they are dedicated to preserving democracy by practicing and protecting certain specific freedoms. One of the institutions that promotes itself as a protector of democracy is the media (once known as the press because it was almost entirely oriented toward print, and now called the media with the addition of radio and television). The media delivers the news to the American people; it works through, and jealously protects, the First Amendment values of a Free Press and Freedom of Speech. The special role accorded the media derives from the view that the media serves as a stand-in for the public at large. Reporters go where the majority of people cannot and find information the average person cannot. The media sees to it that
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PRIMING EFFECT OF MEDIA ON POLITICAL PERCEPTIONS.
Term Paper ID:26723
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Analyzes article on the theory that media coverage affects perceptions of President's performance, focusing on Iran-Contra scandal.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analyzes article on the theory that media coverage affects perceptions of President's performance, focusing on Iran-Contra scandal.
Paper Introduction: Krosnick and Kinder (1990) conducted a test of their theory of "priming" in a study based on data gathered by the 1986 National Election Study (NES). The data was compiled in the period preceding and following the 25 November 1986 announcement by the Reagan White House that funds secured from the sale of arms to Iran had been diverted by members of the President's National Security Council (NSC) to the Contra forces fighting to overthrow the Sandinista government of Nicaragua. Priming deals with the effect of news media attention to certain stories on individuals' assessments of the President's performance and had, according to the literature reviewed here, been supported by experimental tests. The authors felt that the fortunate chance of a major scandal occurring in the midst of a major information gathering initiative provided them with a rare opportunity to
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MEDIA AS INTEREST GROUP.
Term Paper ID:26640
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Examines mass media as an interest group with its biases, power, impact on voters & politics, story presentation, propaganda, polling.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines mass media as an interest group with its biases, power, impact on voters & politics, story presentation, propaganda, polling.
Paper Introduction: The Founding Fathers were concerned about the effect of special interest groups, which they referred to as factions. James Madison and the other Framers feared the influence of factions on the body politic, understandable given that they defined a faction as promoting something adverse to the rights of others. Madison chose to encourage and nurture the development of interest groups as a way for Americans to express themselves: "Madison's vision was of a large, diverse nation with so many differences of opinion that domination by any one group would be unlikely" (Schultz, Stowitts, Stewart, & Sunshine, 1998, 248). However, Madison could not have foreseen the development of the mass media that exists today or the ways in which special interest groups are able to use the media for their purposes. The mass media itself shapes public opinion, though many in the media
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MEDIA COVERAGE OF 1992 L.A. RIOT.
Term Paper ID:25809
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Critical analysis of bias & shallowness of media in its reporting of riots following acquittal of police charged with beating Rodney King.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critical analysis of bias & shallowness of media in its reporting of riots following acquittal of police charged with beating Rodney King.
Paper Introduction: This study will examine the media coverage of the 1992 riots in Los Angeles following the acquittal of the police officers charged with beating Rodney King. The thesis of the study will be that the media was biased in its coverage of the riots, and that that bias was based on racial stereotyping.
The sources consulted for this study indicate clearly that there was substantial bias in the coverage of the rioting. That bias involved reporters' assignments, the power over who wrote the words of the stories filed, the description of the rioting and its participants, and, most importantly, an almost total absence of meaningful analysis of the deeper socioeconomic issues which gave rise to the rioting.
Ishmael Reed, in Airing Dirty Laundry, posits the theory that the media is rife with subtle and not-so-subtle racial bias
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PORNOGRAPHY ON INTERNET.
Term Paper ID:25735
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Examines attempts to censor online pornography. Pros & cons, effectiveness, software, role of parents, regulation, defining porno.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines attempts to censor online pornography. Pros & cons, effectiveness, software, role of parents, regulation, defining porno.
Paper Introduction: The Internet has enjoyed explosive growth in recent years, as people worldwide go online in search of information, entertainment, and commerce. No business has benefited more from the online craze than purveyors of pornography. The anonymity of using the Internet has made it the medium of choice for consumers of adult material. The pervasiveness of pornography in cyberspace has prompted many American lawmakers to call for limitations or even an outright ban of such material. In this paper, I will argue that any attempts to ban pornography on the Internet are unwise, unworkable, and unconstitutional.
Those who would censor pornography on the Internet cite several reasons. First and foremost, they want to protect children, who will be harmed by continued exposure to pornography at a young age. Proponents of the Communications Decency Act (CDA)
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O.J. SIMPSON CASE & THE MEDIA.
Term Paper ID:24680
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Argues that print & TV journalists were sensationalistic & irresponsible in coverage of murder, trial & aftermath.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Argues that print & TV journalists were sensationalistic & irresponsible in coverage of murder, trial & aftermath.
Paper Introduction: The media coverage of the O.J. Simpson criminal case was excessive and a prime example of sensationalism in journalism. Although the media claimed that the coverage was justified, little was gained for the general public. The real winners were the television stations, book authors, and reporters who turned the case into a media gold mine. Perhaps the most lasting social effect of the trial was the revelation of racial differences in thinking in America.
The O.J. Simpson criminal case had all the ingredients that tabloid journalists crave. Simpson was, of course, a celebrity. In addition, he was attractive, as were the murder victims. Spicing up the case were the added, forbidden elements of race and sex: "America's dirty little secret--the obsession with race and sex that had haunted the nation since the days of slavery and
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MEDIA AT WACO, TX.
Term Paper ID:24644
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Analyzes media coverage of siege and fire at Branch Davidian compound in 1993. Uses secondary sources only.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Analyzes media coverage of siege and fire at Branch Davidian compound in 1993. Uses secondary sources only.
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INTERNET.
Term Paper ID:24217
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Definition, history, newsgroups, reliability of information, World Wide Web, corp. & govt. use, regulation.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Definition, history, newsgroups, reliability of information, World Wide Web, corp. & govt. use, regulation.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
The Internet is a collection of computers that are connected via phone lines and over which no one person or entity has authority. On-line services, such as Compuserve and America On-Line, have made millions of dollars providing access to the Internet and have a vested interest in both promoting access to the Internet and ensuring that government regulation is kept to a minimum. One of the attractions of the Internet is the wide variety of information which is available through newsgroups and on the World Wide Web; however, the validity of much of that information is suspect. Highly publicized investigations have been launched into the distribution of pornography over the Internet, but increasing numbers of individuals are depending on the Internet as a source of information for other purposes, as well. This research invest
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INTERNET NEWSGROUPS.
Term Paper ID:23608
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As electronic communities, focusing on interpersonal communications & Rolling Stones newsgroup (alt.rock-n-roll.stones).... More...
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Paper Abstract: As electronic communities, focusing on interpersonal communications & Rolling Stones newsgroup (alt.rock-n-roll.stones).
Paper Introduction: Introduction
Although it began in the 1960s as a way for employees in government and education to establish contact with one another, the Internet today has moved far beyond the purview of bureaucrats and academicians. The public is familiar with the term "information superhighway," and the World Wide Web and newsgroups have received a great deal of media attention as more and more individuals from around the world discover cyberspace. The rapid expansion of the Internet has brought with it several important issues regarding privacy, government control and general access: CompuServe, an American company, recently faced a decision of how to respond to Germany's laws regarding the distribution of pornography on the Internet (Bryant 12290018). Pornography has caused considerable concern as parents and government officials worry
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