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Papers On (Mass) Media & Broadcasting
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Stereotyping and Television
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This 3 page paper argues that sit-coms and dramas on television use stereotyping for a good reason, but that tends to influence society in a negative way. The idea that things are changing somewhat is duly noted. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA332sit.rtf
Substance Abuse and Television
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This 3 page paper explores how cigarettes, alcohol and illegal drugs are displayed on television. Various aspects are discussed. The paper concludes that there should not be restrictions in media but both sides of the issue should responsibly be shown. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA505TV.rtf
Summary
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3 pages in length. Mass media have metamorphosed from a collection of individuals focused upon accurately gathering and reporting society and the world's goings-on to a splintered faction of journalists whose only desire is to trump the next reporter by scooping the story under any incorrect and/or unethical means. This transformation has cost the once-respected journalism trade a hefty price in terms of its reputation; the public has become wary of what it reads, hears and sees with the advent of sensationalized reporting. War coverage is a particularly delicate area where a given journalist's personal agenda, sloppy fact-finding and pressure to produce routinely skew the truth. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCSummary.rtf
Super Bowl Coverage: Print And Broadcast
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3 pages in length. Super Bowl coverage on the national broadcast (CNN) and local newspaper (Patriot Ledger) illustrates the tremendous differences between the visual and verbal aspects of reporting the outcome. The advantage of CNN's image depiction over The Patriot Ledger's written limitation is the primary component that delineates the chasm between television and print. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCSuperBowl.rtf
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
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
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