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    there exist producers and their audience. Producers are responsible for encoding meaning through a set of codes embedded in a media text, and the audience is then responsible for decoding these codes and turning otherwise unnatural correspondences between colors, images, and sounds into something meaningful and comprehensible (Hall 130-131). Stuart Hall’s encoding/decoding model is essential in understanding the reasons why sometimes, media texts are embraced by an audience, while other times, they are

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    Illustrated Swimsuit edition, the average cost to use a full page in the magazine is 451,800 for national magazine issue according to media kit. This has significance for it uses the money well put into to draw consumers using sexual interest for the male audience. In Sports illustrated newest swimsuit edition, Direct TV takes a poke of making fun of sexual appeal of female body while also using it to for their Direct Now product. In The Direct Now advertisement, it shows a waiting room for what is to believed

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    consciousness that I felt important to convey for some reason. I liked the idea of the relationship of the host to the live audience, I was intrigued with the fact that they serve to impress a crowd. They bring out celebrities to keep everyone interested, so I took that model & reversed it, I played with the idea that I was serving to audibly unimpress a crowd

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    towards an audience would be in the form of film posters and trailers but as technologies have advanced so has marketing methods. For example for one of my case studies, The Avengers have really interesting methods which engages their audience on their website which has direct links to their social networking pages including Facebook and Twitter. This form of cross media convergence – using social networking sites to promote the film has a huge impact on the film industry and audiences for example

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    Target Audience TrakDot’s target audience are business professionals and/or those who travel or vacation frequently. In any case, these individuals have common traits that can be used to more easily identify the target market. The individuals that we intend to target are between the ages of 30 to 60 years of age since that represents the working class, these individuals that we are looking to target will also be middle to high income earners. According to creditdonkey.com, there are 488 million business

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    Essential question(s): ● How do students use survey data in an ethical and accurate manner to drive decisions made by the student press? Supplies needed ● Documents linked in materials sections: ○ http://curriculum.jea.org/lesson-marketing-to-an-audience/ ● Grouping strategy ○ Discuss/answer:How do students use the data accurately? ● Students’ survey analysis (two copies) ● Presentation tools ● Paper and writing utensils ● Helpful information for compiling a presentation on creating a survey: ○

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    stat to an audience of young adults in February 2017. She spoke about the bad nature of Statistics. Through a convincing Ted Talk “Three ways to spot a bad stat” Mona Chalabi informs the public about the dishonesty of modern day stats. Mona Chalabi establishes credibility by stating she is a data journalist for the Guardian. The style in which she states this fact is in a very matter of fact way, and she does this at the start of the speech. She makes an emotional appeal to the audience by using

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    Employed to Give the Audience a Negative Impression of Commodus From the start of the blockbuster and award winning film 'Gladiator', Ridley Scott uses many different media techniques to give a negative impression of Commodus, the physically strong yet emotionally weak son of Marcus Aurelius Caesar. Make up, lighting, sound effects, music, body language, speech and facial expression are all factors that director Ridley Scott invokes to give the audience an attitude of

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    What Role Do Audience Play Rosa Rivarola Rasmussen College Author notes The essay is being presented on March 3rd. 2013 to Marek McKenna for G380/AMH3304 Section 01 Visions of America Since 1945 What role do audiences play in creating popular culture? Explain how Hollywood both manipulated and reflected the popular culture of the 1950's and 60's. The role of the audience is to infuse the fire in the popular culture movement. It appears that Hollywood was caught between the wall and

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    1. Do the company have any particular target audience? Ans: Yes, the audience is IT Companies majorly, and also, small businesses, homes, schools. 2. What behaviors and preferences do the target buyers have, if any? Ans: The target audience behaves differently in each case. Companies prefer an upgrade to the existing system, or repairs, but homes and schools prefer new computers i.e. Replacement. 3. What are the marketing mediums through which the company plan to market their products? Ans: Hoardings

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