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Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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Tax Liability Of Molly Hargrove
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6 pages in length. Molly Hargrove utilized an opportunity to draw herself a considerable amount of money. By advertising in two of the country's largest circulating newspapers, she offered to sell her eggs (ovum) for $50,000.00 per buyer; Hargrove ultimately had three buyers. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars richer, Hargrove is concerned with regard to her taxable obligation -- if any -- that she has incurred by obtaining this money. The writer discusses what sort of service Hargrove is providing in order to ascertain her taxable liability. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCmolly.wps
Technology & The Mass Media vs. O.J. Simpson
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4 pages in length. A fresh look at a worn topic in which the writer argues that O.J. Simpson was "robbed" of his right to a fair trial because media overage of surrounding events contributed to prejudicial opinions all over the world. As the media has made it virtually impossible for a truly "impartial" jury to exist, we cannot have expected Simpson to be judged as anyone else would. The role of technology in helping to solve the case is also discussed. Included FREE outline ! Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Oj.wps
TECHNOLOGY AND THE INFLUENCE ON MASS MEDIA
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This 4-page paper discusses how the Internet is influencing mass media and the theory of mass communications. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTtechmass.rtf
Telecommunications Fraud
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This 5 page paper argues that telecommunications fraud will never be eradicated, only perhaps slowed down. Specific types of scams and schemes including cellular phone cloning are examined. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Telfr.wps
Telephone Service Providers & Their Networks / Addressing Technological Change and Cost Feasibility in a Constantly Changing Market
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Over the past century, the development of the telecommunications industry from a conceptual and primary stage to a distinct, vast and complex web of interconnected providers and technology-based services has defined it as a standard focus of the increasing global business sector. The telecommunications industry, which clearly impacts the lives of most Americans on a daily basis, has developed as the connected operation of many businesses and major monopolies, and has resulted in the call for a reshaping of legislation that addresses the industry-specific issues in the last decade. This 70 page paper reflects the changing face of the telecommunications industry, and also considers the efforts by specific telephone service providers and their expanded networks to address the issue of technological change while also maintaining their cost-containment efforts and addressing the needs, both in services and in fees, of the consumer base. Bibliography lists 24 sources.
Filename: Teleserv.wps
Telephone Technology
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A 4 page overview of telephone technology. Includes information regarding the physics of the human voice and the differences in analog and digital telephone processing systems and newer systems such as Signal 7 in processing this voice. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Teletech.wps
Telephone Technology Paradigms / Cellular Rises To The Challenge
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An 8 page overview of cellular telephone technology. Provides a technical outline of the telephone industry as a whole and related the importance of challenge in the improvement of technology. Presents digital technology as the current paradigm in the field. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Cellulap.wps
Televised Politics / Content Validity
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A 10 page argumentative essay which posits that although the format and content of televised politics cannot be validated on the point of quality, the issues raised promote discourse, which is always a valid point. The paper explores the pros and cons of televised political debates and advertisements and their statistical influence on the audience, within the further delineation that the medium is a rapid-information system working on a passive audience. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Candatv.doc
Television and Cinema / Two Forms of Mass Communication
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4 pages in length. These important two types of communication tools are explored by the writer and compared in terms of modes of reception and language used to reach their specific intended audiences. No Bibliography.
Filename: Cinetele.wps
Television and Its impact on Society
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This 40 page report
discusses the ways in which television has had a tremendous
influence in shaping the way people think, how they act, and even
what they choose to eat and drink. It has evolved in ways that
have caused human beings to evolve differently than they would
have without its predominance. This paper considers theoretical
perspectives related to the process and effects of television,
its uses and gratifications, and its impact on modern culture.
It also presents suggestions regarding further studies into the
role of television in the 21st century society. Bibliography
lists 40 sources.
Filename: BWtv.wps
Television Articles
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A 3 page paper which examines articles regarding television programs and then discusses violence in television. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAtvvi.rtf
Television News: A Reflection of and Influence on Popular Culture
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This is a 3 page paper discussing how television news reflects as well as influences popular culture. Television news influences as well as reflects various aspects of popular culture in today’s society. Television news and the violent components have been shown to have adverse and frightening effects on children. In one sense however, popular culture has accepted violence within the world and expects the news to properly report world, national and local events. While violence within society may have had an impact on the nature of television news in content, the structure of television news programs may also cater to reflect the structure of modern society. Many people within today’s society live a fast-paced lifestyle and wish their television news reports to reflect this resulting in several new news formats which provide highlighted snippets of information given within a relatively short space of time and overall has failed to give the in-depth coverage much of the content may warrant.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJTVnew1.rtf
Television News: Good or Bad?
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A 3 page paper which examines whether or not
television news informs us (good) or influences us for negative reasons (bad).
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAtelenw.rtf
Television Technology
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A 4 page look at the technological history of television. Traces the development of the medium from the discovery of selenium to the present day technology. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Tvtech.doc
Television Violence #2
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5 pages in length. The author discusses both sides of the issue of TV violence. Studies are mentioned that give validity to both sides of the issue. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Tvio.doc
Television Violence and Children: Catharsis or Role Modeling?
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A 6 page discussion of the impacts of television violence on children. The author clarifies that although some contend that by allowing our
children to include violent programs in their viewing choices we allow them an agent for catharsis, an agent for purging their issues of
violence in a non-destructive format, in reality violence on television has proven to be a negative influence on our children. While it does provide them role models, those role models are negative, not positive. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPtvVio2.rtf
Television's Harmful Effects On Children
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This 5 page paper presents a
research proposal that attempts to determine the extent that people
believe that television is harmful to children. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: KTkidtlv.wps
Television's Transformation of "Tiny"
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A 5 page paper discussing a 1980 article
mourning the decline of intellectual discourse in favor of the smallness of television. The article
was written by one of the same generation that progressively removed from public schools all
pursuits during the 1960s and 70s that could contribute to the development of critical thinking
abilities. The paper argues that people have greater ability to and interest in forming their own
opinions than media have given them credit for being able to do, citing our rejection of networks
for fact-only CNN during the Persian Gulf War in support. Television is indeed small; it would be
much smaller without demands of viewers that it be otherwise. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSTV1980.wps
Television, Children and Violence
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This 5 page paper considers the impact of television on the social and psychological development of children and the correlation between television and acts of violence in the youth of today. This paper outlines a number of viewpoints regarding the issue of the impact of television, and then relates the authors own view of the topic in general. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHviotv.wps
The Telephone
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A 5 page research paper that examines this technological wonder of the nineteenth century. The telephone is so taken-for-granted in modern society that it's easy to forget that it radically changed the way people communicate. The writer discusses how this invention works and describes the early history of the Bell Company. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Telephon.wps
The Affect Of TV On Kids
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3 pages in length. The environmental and social problems caused by the influence television has upon kids is both grand and far-reaching; that TV is used as a babysitter and teacher speaks to the inappropriate lessons children are learning about living in a civilized society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCTVkids.rtf
The Airing of Thomas Youk's Death
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This 5 page paper contemplates the responsibility of producers who aired the assisted suicide of Youk by Dr. Kevorkian. Kant's views on such ethical problems is included and the problem is looked at realistically as well. Kevorkian's controversial background is discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA145DrK.rtf
The Americanization of the World Through Media
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This 5 page paper looks at the Americanization of the world primarily through media. Many examples are provided. Media imperialism is discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA224Am.rtf
The BBC World Service
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This 13 page paper examines the BBC World Service with a stakeholder analysis and then considers the organisation from the perspective of Herman and Chomsky’s propaganda model and the filters of control. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEBBCWorld.rtf
The BBC: previous and current coverage of Iraq
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A paper which looks at the BBC in terms of its commitment to Reithian values, and how these have been demonstrated in its coverage of the Iraq war. Critical commentary from British, Islamic and American journalists is included, as well as an overview of BBC stakeholder commitment. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JLbbciraq.rtf
The BLF: Is This Culture Jamming?
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This 4 page paper examines the Billboard Liberation Front, looking at who and what they are, their goals and actions, how they relate to consumer culture, and whether or not their actions of changing billboard advertisements may be seen as culture jamming. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEBLFjam.rtf
The Chicago Tribune and the New York Times
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A 14 page paper which discusses the
use of the Chicago Tribune or the New York Times as a sole provider of information
regarding the world. The paper presents both sides to three separate stories. The stories
concern the Microsoft merger, the military activity in Chechen, and the recent concerns
involving Pinochet. All three stories are taken from January 12, 2000 editions of the
newspapers. In addition to the newspapers themselves, the paper incorporates the works
"Spin Cycle" by Howard Kurtz and "Is Anyone Responsible" by Shanto Iyengar, which
address the concerns of informing the public through the media and through publications.
No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAtribune.wps
The Communications Professional
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This 3 page paper considers some of the aspects seen in the job of a communications professional. The paper considers the need to communicate effectively by understanding the message, the audience and how they need to make sure then message is received correctly by the target audience. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEcomprof1.rtf
The Computer as a Powerful Tool in Media Convergence
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the computer as a powerful tool in media convergence. The computer has quickly become the most powerful media tool today and is steadily adapting to all aspects of the media and is leading the way to media convergence. Because television and radio broadcasts using video and audio streams which can be converted digitally, computers have easily adapted to also offering video and audio features. Perhaps more importantly, in the convergence of the devices of computer and television, “television” viewers will be able to have autonomy in the programs they watch and the personal preferences which can be added to include local information among other options. Within the news media, the computer has become a vital tool not only in regards to information gathering but also in areas such as production and news-flow management in which computers coordinate productions using Web, audio and video feeds. Even the print media, which fundamentally seems historically different, has benefited with its convergence with the computer as newspapers and magazines which are available online can reach a far greater audience than using the traditional distribution methods.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TJcompm1.rtf
The Coverage of the War in Iraq by The New York Times
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A 6 page paper which provides a media critic analysis as to how this major newspaper covered the war, considering its consistent standpoint on the issue, biases, misinterpretation, ethics and sexism. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGmedcrit.rtf
The Cultivation Theory
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A 4 page paper which examines various aspects of the
cultivation theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAcultvt.rtf
The Daily Mail
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This 7 page paper is an in-depth SWOT analysis of the UK middle market daily newspaper; The Daily Mail. The paper considers the position of the paper in the context of the national press market, including circulation figures and democracies of the readership. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEdailyMail.rtf
The Decline of Quality Television
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This 5 page paper focuses on quality of television. While there is much more choice, quality in a variety of genres has declined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA311Qte.rtf
The Development of Love Relationships Within The TV Sitcom
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A 3 page essay on the development of love relationships within the American family as shown on TV sitcoms. Bibliography not included.
Filename: TVfam.doc
The Electronic Media: Possibilities for Misinformation and Misdirection
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A 5 page assertion that the electronic media is one of the most influential entities of the modern world. This paper cautions, however, that while we are most definitely better informed about current world events as a result of television and radio, we are also subject to manipulation by the media. In many ways it could be said that we are being lulled into a sense of complacency by the glowing light and ever present hum of the electronic media. This light and sound does not necessarily inform in so much as it blinds and deafens us to the realities of world events. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPmdiaPl.rtf
The Emergence and Significance of the Superhero Films, Cartoons and Comics in the United States: World War II and the Cold War
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the emergence and significance of the superhero comics, cartoons and films in the United States in World War II and the Cold War. Within the United States, superhero cartoons, comics and films shifted dramatically in both themes and popularity in World War II and again during the Cold War with the Soviet Union. Suddenly, when it became obvious that the United States was becoming involved in the Pacific and Atlantic conflicts in World War II, superheroes who bestowed patriotic American virtues were used as propaganda in the war against the Japanese and the Nazis. Superheroes such as Superman and Captain America appeared on the battlefields with equally heroic super soldiers. The comics and cartoons supporting the American war effort were reinforced within the daily newspapers, cartoons, comics and films. After the war, comics which highlighted horrific and terrifying crime images were quickly shut down by the U.S. Senate Committee interested in maintaining American virtues and not corrupting American youth. During the 1950s and the 1960s, the Cold War and the threat of nuclear war increased and superheroes took on superpowers which allowed them to combat the “Red Threat” but remained out of the war zones due to the unpopular conflict in Vietnam. Regardless of the era, superheroes depicted in cartoons, comics and films have tried to reinforce the traditional American virtues and have remained increasingly popular using this format and have also remained important and significant on their influence and impact on the American public.
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Filename: TJshero1.rtf
The Equal Rights Amendment Ratification & its Effect
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the Equal Rights Amendment. Roles and positions of both supporters and opponents of the amendment are made. The author also discusses its affect on society. "The Equal Rights Amendment has been presented on numerous occasions, but it has failed ratification. There are some that see the ERA as the only viable solution for the women of the 20th century and beyond. Others see it only causing major problems in colleges and the military and as giving gays an open forum for same-sex marriages and certain other privileges." Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Ratef.wps
The Ethical Concern of Children and Television
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A 5 page paper which examines the behavioral health issue of children and television. The paper examines the condition in the United States today and indicates that it is an ethical concern and that parents hold much of the power. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAkidtv.rtf
The Ethics of 'Selling Science' In The Popular Press
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A 4 page essay on ethics in reporting science and technology issues in the popular press. The writer details the relationship between the press and the scientific community, the problems associated with P.R., and the importance of knowledgeable reporters. No bibliography.
Filename: Sellscie.wps
The Evolution Of 'TV Moms'
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A 9 page paper on television mothers and their evolution from domestic housekeeper/child-raisers to professional women. Beginning with the '50s, TV moms are examined and compared to the real-life counterparts. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Tvmoms.doc
The Evolution of Public Speaking and Presenting: Changes from the 1960s to the Present
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A 6 page contention that our communication styles have evolved from the critical to the functinalist over the past four decades. The author uses the examples of Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton to illustrate this evolution. While the credibility our nation’s most prominent individuals is sure to become even more laced with dramatism and propaganda, ultimately the American should tire of such theatrics and once again we will return to judging a speaker more on his or her credibility than on their theatrical style. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPpubSpk.rtf
The Fight Club - the movie.
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(5PP)"Fight Club" is the latest film from David
Fincher, director of Alien3, Seven, and The Game.
It stars Edward Norton as a young man who works
behind a desk and fills his private life with
consumer goods. The film manipulates in profound
ways, and it's not afraid, early on, to let you be
aware of that. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBfigcl.doc.
The Future of Mass Communication
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This 4 page paper examines the WWW as a medium that will deliver the news in the future. Positive aspects of the Internet are explored.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA644web.rtf
The Highwaymen: Warriors of the Information Superhighway by Ken Auletta; A Review
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This 5 paper looks at this book, considers how it defines highwaymen as the media moguls who seek to gain power and profit form the use of their alliances and use of the information highway. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEsuperh.wps
The Historical Development of Television: Social and Cultural Uses and Impact
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This is an 8 page paper discussing the history of television and its cultural impact. Although it is difficult to pinpoint the exact date as to when television was invented due to the multiple projects which occurred in technology in the 20th century, once television was introduced and accepted into modern households, the information industry has never been the same. Television has had a great impact on many cultural aspects of modern society. Televised events which were widely broadcasted and seen such as the Berlin Olympics in 1936, Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 and the moon landing in 1969, all were experienced not by a single community but by an international community which formed unifying cultural significance globally. Many other events which previously would only have been seen or experienced on local levels were also nationally broadcast which in turn broadened the cultural understanding of many societies. With this global information however, television also brought several controversial elements in its popularity. Children and adults today watch a great deal of television on a daily basis and are highly influenced by advertising and violence depicted onscreen. In addition to concerns of overexposure and perception of television programs which may slowly be changing or accurately reflecting elements in society, other cultures are further alienated by Western programming as the communication structure is different from their own.
Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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