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George Best - commentary.
... itself gives a lot away about the direction in which the article is to flow. 'Was G Best ever the Best?' chosen carefully to catch the attention of the reader. Usefully best can be used as a pun, forming two ...
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Globalization of the Media: A Bicultural Woman's View.
... parachuted into a country to cover a hot story without having solid grounding in the subject. This applies to Arabs as well as Americans and Europeans. I've seen it happen in many countries and we need to rectify that.
U.S. ...
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Gutter Press W Hanrahan - This poem is about a sleazy tabloid newspaper, for example the Sun.
... about the subjects of his work, just the Sex, Drugs and scandal of it all,
the camera man adds a sharp contrast to his colleague, he uses elevated language and is a
naturalist:" Shall I get a picture of the lovebird ...
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Having viewed the footage and studied the coverage of 'Fight Night' in three different papers Did Big Brother go too far?
... boost the ratings of Big Brother, life in the house was made more difficult, creating more action. This interested may viewers and Big Brother was booming, but did Big Brother go to far? Series 5 was claimed to be a ...
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How are the Conventions of Typical Fairytales
... cottages. Some of the most common fairytales today are, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel and Rapunzel. All these fairytales include a range of settings and characters and display the key themes of good and evil.
Shrek ...
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How can one distinguish between factual reporting, interpretation and distortion when reading articles?
... what the US officials said to provoke Iraq.
The US also says "Evidence against Saddam" as if they had a lot of evidence, but they really don't have any evidence of what Saddam wants to do.
Also most pictures of The Iraqi ...
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How did the media portray Micheal Jackson in his trial?
... famous. Other people believe that he is innocent and that other people were just gold digging.
Michael Jackson has a long history with the press. He became famous as a very young child, with his siblings, in the pop group 'the ...
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How do charity leaflets persuade the reader to donate money?
... helping a cup into the younger child's mouth, giving him water and the caption underneath the photograph says 'The children of Ethiopia need our help now', which is exactly what the photo is showing. Oxfam tries to get the reader ...
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How do the following aspects of presentation contribute towards making the advertisement for Balcarras school an effective publication?
... piece of writing is just bare with no pictures people are less likely to read it than if it has pictures because it will not grab their attention as easily. Pictures create a view of what they are reading about ...
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How do the newspaper and television channels present the news?
... straight report. Using two tabloids and one Broadsheet, the comparison is apparent straight away. The daily mail (Friday 3rd of January 2003) on the second page of the Daily Mail, there is a story all about Madonna and what she ...
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How does Alfred Hitchcock Shape Audience Expectations in the Opening Scenes of Rear Window?
... of location by looking out the window around at the other windows. The camera keeps zooming in at certain places, suggesting thriller as it is like spying. Also, the title of the film flashes up quickly, suggesting thriller. The film ...
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How does Michele Magorian build up the atmosphere during Chapter 21 of Goodnight Mr Tom.
... Zach and Will and all of their friends are at school when their teacher tells them they are to do a nature project. This causes excitement and happiness until Zach is called out of the classroom and given a mixture ...
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HOW EFFECTIVELY DOES THE OPENING SECTION OF NEWSROUND CATER FOR YOUR NEEDS?
... catch up on the news. The last show of Newsround is at 7:55 pm this is not too late for most children so they will be able to watch the show and hear the last news. On the weekends Newsround ...
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How is Anorexia caused?
... even promised to reach their target. The reason that people do such things is because the media makes the person feel low and acts like a dictator stating how people should look, acting near enough against natural beauty and destroying ...
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How is the issue of African famine portrayed in the British media?
... his reports on location in Ethiopia, there had been news about the
famine before but Buerk's hard-hitting reports about what was actually happening
shocked the nation making them sit up and listen. It gave the TV audience a
chance to ...
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How is the Media Regulated - OfCom
... ensure its interventions will be evidence-based, proportionate, consistent, accountable and transparent in both deliberation and outcome.
* Ofcom will always seek the least intrusive regulatory mechanisms to achieve its policy objectives.
* Ofcom will research markets constantly and will aim ...
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How might Marshall McLuhan's theory of hot and cold media be used to explain the surge of interest in mobile technology, especially text and picture messaging?
... its infancy and not all phones offered it; picture messaging was unheard of. Nowadays picture messaging is very much here and already the technology has moved towards video messaging. Some 'mobile phones' would be more accurately described as hand held ...
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How much freedom does/should a reader have in determining the meaning of a text?
... book herself and hers and Mr Rochester's relationship and the reasons why she left can be somewhat confusing for the reader as she does not go in great lengths as she probably finds it too painful. Some people may interpret ...
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How was Kevin Keegan dealt with by the Media from Friday 0ctober 6th until Monday October 9th 2000?
... to any major differences.
I chose The Sun as it is part of Rupert Murdock's media empire and it is also the most popular newspaper in Britain. The Mirror was chosen as the other leading tabloid. The Telegraph was ...
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How well does the opening section of London Tonight cater for your needs?
... to children then the opening scene would be like that of 'Newsround' and the language used would not be of a high vocabulary and would be informal. London Tonight is aimed at adults and therefore it is more formal and ...
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Humour is
... is obvious that the folly being mocked is that of the elderly. The cartoon draws attention and exaggerates the forgetful nature one acquires when one is of old age and uses this as the 'butt' of the joke to evoke ...
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I am going to analyse a document used by the college learning centre. I am going to describe what techniques they use and how effective they are. The first document I'm doing is a poster telling you how to behave in the learning centre.
... of information
The types of information the document uses are text and graphics. The text is fairly big, and easy to read. It is sans serif and probably arial font. This is because most people will be reading it from a ...
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I am going to discuss the way in which the charity, Oxfam has constructed their leaflet and how they have communicated effectively with their target audience.
... trying to get clean water from the well. Underneath it says 'In Sudan £2 a month will help provide enough tools for villagers to dig a well and give a permanent supply of clean, safe water.'
The second image ...
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I am going to discuss the way in which the charity, Oxfam has constructed their leaflet and how they have communicated effectively with their target audience.
... trying to get clean water from the well. Underneath it says £2 a month will help provide enough equipment for villagers to dig a well and give a permanent supply of clean, safe water.
The second image shows a women watering ...
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I am going to investigate and compare a few of these newspapers, showing the differences between them.The newspapers I am going to look at are The Daily Mail, The Mail On Sunday, The East Kent Gazette and The Kent Messenger Extra.
... the week.
The East Kent Gazette
This is a weekly local newspaper, produced for the people in the Sittingbourne area. It contains stories local events and things that effect local issues. It gives detailed information regarding local services and leisure activities. It ...