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    Nowadays, social media is a big part of the American culture with approximately eighty-one percent of the US population using it(Edison Research). On average, people spend two hours a day on social media meaning the average American spends five years of their life on it. This in part has to do with the variety of platforms which equals more time on them. (Asano) The rise of social media began in the early 2000s with the start of Myspace and continues to grow. Today, we have various platforms including:

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    Digital media has been part of my life since childhood. As a millennial, I am more accustomed to digital modes of communication than traditional ones. Moreover, I get almost all my news through digital-based sources. Knowing that my experience is similar to that of many other millennials, and also being aware of the debate about the legitimacy of digital media, I found this research area very interesting. Digital Journalism has been the go-to research topics for many journalism and writing academics

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    Ten years ago, there was no Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube. Our lives did not revolve around a stream of status updates and social media. We 've seen social media evolve from a fad to a phenomenon in the way the world communicates. The Internet and social media have become so much a part of the lives of many. Mat Honan previously a senior staff writer with Wired an American magazine, published in both print and online editions in 2014, would report emerging technologies that affect culture

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    local news in the DFW area, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. • Our goal is use social media and local media to captivate people attention to our fundraiser. We are also using these types of media because they are a daily use to most people and is a useful and time effective way to create a buzz for this fundraiser. Budget The budget will be put towards advertisements in local news media and social media, will be costly but is very effective. The budget will be divided into two

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    This step will involve an analysis of media, such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google-Plus, and Twitter to market oneself and grow their career. The social applications have not only expanded the job market but have also developed tools that marketers can use to develop their own business consulting services online. The primary social media channel of choice will be LinkedIn, which is a professional networking site with over half a billion active e users engaging in different forums and LinkedIn groups

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    Now days, the media has a negative influence on society, it targets the people that have progressive-liberal values and elaborates on situations. It seems as if everything you say is being held against you, and blown out of proportion by the news. The media does not honor the right for people to have freedom of speech. Everyone should be entitled to their opinion, and be treated equally. The media focuses more on making a story or statement, rather than sharing the truth. Lately, there has been

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    utilizes social media in the footer of each webpage; among the social media icons present are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+, and YouTube. Additionally, social media sharing and engagement icons are present on each product view. Users are able to “Like” an item on Facebook, tweet it on Twitter, pin it on Pinterest, or click on the G+ Share link. Website visitors that are already logged into any of these accounts on their computers will not have to log into social media again to engage

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    in 2016, most Americans, 62%, used social media to access news (Pew Research Center, 2016). Nearly 80% of American journalists use social media (Lee, 2015). Social media has become a source for both creating and obtaining news (Yamamoto, Nah, & Chung, 2017). As technology changes how people receive news, it also changes how they evaluate credibility (Lee, 2015). Research into media credibility has evolved over the years, a simplified definition of media credibility might be believability, accuracy

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    is online. New media such as blogging, social media and the internet creates this possibility. However this has introduced an argument where the new media appears as a space for every citizen in a democracy to participate in the public conversation. The internet is deploying political influence, elevating political involvement and questioning the monopoly of traditional elites. The main idea being that new media is able to generate dissenting voice of every citizen. Hence new media appears as something

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    Effects of Mass Media Pauline Rewis HUM/186 October 19, 2015 Allyson Wells Effects of Mass Media In this day and age, most anyone can find out just about anything, on any subject, at any time with just a few clicks of a button. The act of gathering information used to be a much more tedious and physical endeavor. However, these days it can be done with ease thanks to the enormous developments in mass media distribution over the last century. The major mode of information distribution has

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