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Papers On Journalism
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Mass Media & How People Think
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A 9 page research paper that examines the mass news media and its influence. The new media is enormously powerful, as it provides the main conduit through which the public learns of the state of current events. Research demonstrates that often journalism does not provide the public with sufficient background information to thoroughly understand a news event. The emphasis is on sensationalism and drama rather than on information content. Sociological, political and psychological research demonstrates both the relevancy and power of the mass media--where strengths exist, but primarily where its foibles lie. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Paper Title: Mass Media & How People Think
MEDIA AND ITS IMPACT ON BUSINESS
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This 10-page paper examines the impact of the media (television, radio, newspapers and magazines) on corporate America and business industries. The examples cited dealing with media influence include the rise and fall of Enron (and the media's role); how media tarnishes the reputation of the insurance industry and a case study about the importance of business honesty during a PR crisis. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: MEDIA AND ITS IMPACT ON BUSINESS
MEDIA BIAS – LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE
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This paper examines the concept of media bias, and provides examples from both the right and left in terms of biased reporting. Also discussed is how bias impacted news coverage of the 9-11 events. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: MEDIA BIAS – LIBERAL AND CONSERVATIVE
Media censorship in Arab countries.
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A seven page paper which considers the nature of press censorship in Arab countries, and the extent to which increasing access to news on the Internet has affected media censorship. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Paper Title: Media censorship in Arab countries.
Media Concentration and Democracy
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This 5 page paper argues that the concentration of media in the hands of a few giant corporations means that we are verging on losing our democracy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Media Concentration and Democracy
Media Conglomerates Use of Television News as a Means of Furthering Corporate Interest and Subsequent Monetary Benefit
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This 26 page paper provides an overview of the impacts of news bias on corporate interests and vise versa. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Paper Title: Media Conglomerates Use of Television News as a Means of Furthering Corporate Interest and Subsequent Monetary Benefit
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