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    Audience is a term that used to describe a large group of consumers who are usually united by their participation in the use of media. Mass media audience can be a person or a group of people who use or are attracted by a certain type of mass media such as newspapers, radio, TV, internet resources, etc. it can conclude both publics of a certain newspaper, radio channel, journal, website or even a single text of media (radio programme, TV programme, etc). As being part of the mass media system, the

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    George C. Marshall is best known as the chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff of the American army during world. Given the important role the USA played in the victory of the Allies during the Second World War, his position was as good as the military head of the Allied forces. So effective was Marshall in this role that the-then British PM Winston Churchill called him the ‘organizer of victory’ (Uldrick, 2005). Marshall also served as the American Secretary of State at the beginning of the Cold War

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    Shanise Williams Mrs. Dassinger English 102 October 3, 2017 Media has an influence on beauty standards throughout the world. Not to mention, it affects women and men everywhere. TV and ads like magazines are major ways of spreading ideas of being physically fit, having natural straight long hair, and more. But there are some campaigns that are encouraging natural beauty, body peace, and high self-esteem. Society has fueled the media and holds responsibility for letting the media create a lack

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    Mass Media: Development and Literacy Assignment Emily Lewis Horne University of Phoenix HUM 186 October 30, 2017 The Major Developments of the Mass Media In the textbook, Media and Culture: Mass Communication in a Digital Age, written by Richard Campbell, it talks about wat mass media is and the mass media developments. It said, “The mass media are the cultural industries—the channels of communication—that produce and distribute songs, novels, TV shows, news- papers, movies, video games,

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    The media industry influences society by providing entertainment, spreading information, and allowing for communication. The abundance of technology such as cell phones, tablets, computers, and television has made the world much more connected than ever. Consequently, more and more Americans are becoming dependent on such devices that make daily tasks easier. Through these connections, the media is able to implement itself into everyday lives, and although these advancements improve people's lives

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    Understanding the media and what media literacy entails is an important trait that everybody should learn. There were a few developments in the evolution of mass media that took place in the past century. Mass communication first started in the earliest of society which started the written and oral communication era. In this time information was passed down through oral traditions by teachers or story-tellers. As time passed and more stories were told the alphabet and written word finally were created

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    high prevalence of body image concerns, there has been an increase in observed and medical attention, as it found to have negative consequences on audiences alike. Results of progress has been on a decline, as media up rises on the profit of advertisements giving negative connotation of women 's bodies, and shows women in thin unrealistic ways that make it unattainable for them to be real. Even though women are at fault for falling under the spell of media 's influence, women have been developed

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    Stephen Kwame through content analyses and observation techniques investigated the role of mass communication in media imperialism in the world and its impact on the development that has led to cultural imperialism in the world . The main objectives of the research are: 1. To define the effect of media domination on the cultural settings of the world. 2. To see how the western nations have become targets. 3. To define the magnitude of Americanization of beliefs through the media. In studying

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    Europe after the capitulation of Nazi Germany and the subsequent Allied victory in World War II was in ruins from years of fighting and bombing. Cities and infrastructure lay flattened and shortages of vital consumer products of food and fuel persisted across Europe. The economic situation of Europe was also in tatters; many countries suffered from severe inflation, debt, trade deficits, and depleted gold supplies. The United States having remained virtually untouched by the destruction had emerged

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    “The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent, and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses. “Malcom X The media is an extremely powerful source in society today. Surprisingly, many are unaware of this and choose to believe everything they read in magazines, newspapers and online without actually understanding where this information is coming from. This is a monumental problem in our generation today because

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