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    The impact of new media on public relations Every once in a long while, the way that people receive and distribute news is majorly impacted by times and technology. The 20th century brought TV, radio, and the Internet. Just as these media channels defined their times, so the rise of new media will also define the 21st century. In modern society, all public relation practitioners are confronted with a startling series of new communications channels and struggle with the impact of new media. The

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    Impact of Social Media on Communication Topic: Impact of social media on communication General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform audience on how social media has changed the way we communicate with others Thesis: Social media has impacted the way we as a society use communication in our daily lives as well as in our business relationships. I. Introduction: a. Attention getter: You’re sitting at home bored and you don’t know what to do so you text your best friend to hang out. Or

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    Impact Social Media Social media is now a commonly used among the community. Ordinary people are using social media to perform tasks or to meet daily needs. However, many people also abuse of social media such as online prostitution. Social media negatively affect many people because a lot of social media which resulted in child abduction, deception and murder. According to Caleb T. Carr and Rebecca A. hayes, social media is an internet- based media that allows users the opportunity to interact

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    IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA Abstract Over the years communication has evolved into a revolutionary platform, through the invention and development of Internet. The Internet has evolved from a means to facilitate data, to a platform of public communication through social media. Social media has opened up a plethora of opportunities for businesses to advertise, promote and market themselves to customers. This research paper discusses how social media has changed the scope of the traditional customer

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    once said, “Whoever controls the media, controls the mind”. The Media have becoming one of the most dominant source of education of the 21st century. We could argue that most americans use the media as their main source of information. The side effect on that is the fact that the media is very polarized. With the ongoing polarization, we could hypothesize that people would have been more politically educated and oriented if the media was not infiltrated. Mass media is expected to be educational. Public

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    The impact of new media on politics in America There is no question that over the years various forms of media have been instrumental tools for politics in this country. In the earliest years of this nation’s politics, the number of politically sponsored newspapers was significant. Later radio came into being and it saw its first uses in politics to cover such things as the election race between Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox in 1920 (Bardes). In the 1950s, television saw its first uses in

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    investigation on the use of YouTube in Singapore provides a utopian narrative of social media, as YouTube has provided both producers and consumers an alternative platform to traditional mass media, on which users can produce and share their desired media contents exclusive of Singapore’s censorship restrictions. Furthermore, it reiterates the importance of context and repeated performance in decoding identity on social media. The entertainers were able to draw a divide between their identity and the different

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    Kelsey Hibberd, author of “Does Social Media Impact on Body Image?” states that television and magazines are the ones who normally portray the perfect ideal body image, but to her social media has more effect to the way someone feels and see’s their body image. Kelsey did not like her middle school. Kelsey knew she would be bullied on Facebook about the way she looked. When Kelsey was in her adolescence she could barely handle the comments people made about her image. Kelsey was taller than most

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    pervasive world where images of unrealistic standards fuel the media on how one should look, social media has one of the most significant impacts on body dissatisfaction in today’s society. Throughout the last decade, social media has become one of the most common and favored ways for people to communicate, connect, and share. Thus, there have been many debates and discussions on whether the media has a positive or a negative impact on the way an individual perceives him or herself. As the rapid

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    technology and social media has become very prevalent in the 21st century. Almost everyone in the United States owns some kind of social media account. According to Statista.com, “In 2017, 81 percent of U.S. Americans had a social media profile, representing a five percent growth compared to the previous year.” While the number of users increases every year, it seems as though the number of people who prefer to live in the “virtual world” also increases. I believe that social media sites create isolation

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