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    surrounding the convergence of media. As media in today’s age is constantly changing, so in order to keep up with the ever-evolving media the ethical and legal laws must also evolve with it. Before reading this essay by Mckee, I did not know about the legal and ethical implications of media convergence. So in reading this it was very eye-opening to see all the issues associated media. What really stuck out to me was the issues of ethical issues as a teacher who incorporated media into the lessons. As a

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    today’s world, technology consumes the daily life of many citizens. With the availability of the media at our very fingertips, we have become loyal to the media. Many people rely on the media for the news and important information going on in the world, when at one point you could only find this in the daily newspaper that was dropped off at your door every morning. There is an issue with relying on the media for important information, and that is because they manipulate us. They make us believe what

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    Analysis Of Social Media

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    Social media is constantly adding more and more different platforms. This discourse is constantly evolving daily and presents the difficult task of naming all the different platforms. During my writing phase of my project according to ebiz.com, the top fifteen most popular social media were: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, Tumbler, Instagram, Reddit, VK, Flickr, Vine, Meetup, Ask, FM, and Classmates--this list is not exhaustive. For the purposes of this project, I will primarily

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    Media And Crime Analysis

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    Media plays a crucial role in bringing the depiction to the public about the knowledge about crimes. The public’s opinion is greatly influenced by the way the media presents the crimes committed as well as the awareness of the police. This means, therefore, if the media is accountable for the reports presented on televisions, and social media platforms, the conclusions were drawn by the public about crime incidences depends on the information presented by the media (Barak, 2013). Print media industry

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    Media Analysis Essay

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    Essay: MEDIA ANALYSIS IN MALAYSIA (NEWSPAPERS) INTRODUCTION Newspapers are essential in everyone’s daily life as it is the main source of news since the olden days before the television was invented. Without the newspapers, where does the news come from? Particularly in Malaysia, there are several languages used in the country. The main languages used however are English, Bahasa and Mandarin. Each of these different languages have specially dedicated newspapers to the particular language.

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    Media Analysis Essay

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    seem a lot more desirable to its particular audience. “Often page designers use this fact to their advantage to create a publication which is highly accessible, engaging and desirable for their particular audience to read.” (Layton 2011, p.97) In my analysis I will be compare the Australian Newspaper Herald Sun to the South African Newspaper the Cape Argus. Layton (2011, p. 93) argues that the format of a newspaper is often a good indication of its quality and readership. He describes the Herald Sun

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    trusted media. In fact, a Marshall survey states, “By 2015, it is estimated that Americans will consume both traditional and digital media for over 1.7 trillion hours, an average of approximately 5 and a half hours per person per day.” Unknowingly at times, we are allowing our media to shape the choices we make, the ways we see others, and the way we view ourselves. With most of Americans unaware of the media's control on their choices and views, this can be an alarming realization. Media has a major

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    Social Media Analysis

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    Social media refers to websites where individuals can create, share, and exchange information in a virtual community and network. The channels of social media include Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, and blogs. There is a rise in the use of social media because of increase in technology. The increased penetration of internet in the world has rapidly increased the users of social media making it widespread and accessible to people throughout the world. Its emergence has led

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    Social Media Analysis

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    “Social media is not about the exploitation of technology but service to community.” This quote from Simon Mainwaring emphasizes the purpose of social media and how using it works to create a community. Each discourse community has a different standard in communication and everyday we are asked to use different ways to communicate. The way we communicate can tell a lot about the community we are in. Each day is a new opportunity to communicate with different people who are a part of several communities

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    Crime And Media Analysis

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    The media has a tendency to vilify the perpetrator in order to gain more attention from the readers and they do this by leaving things out of their report. The types of information that tend to be excluded from media accounts of criminal behaviour are those that would explain why the crime was committed. Such as, the type of situation the individual was in, whether they were in the correct state of mind, and/or what led the accused person to commit the offence. The textbook had a great example of

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