Media Bias Analysis

A “biased view” doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s “bad”—it could be a point of view that you actually agree with.On the other hand, what we normally associate withbias in this sense is often “racist” or “ageist” or “sexist.” The idea here is to identify how various...

Media Literacy Critical Viewing

In his book Persuasion: Reception and Responsibility, Charles U. Larson introduces us to Rank’s Model of Persuasion. Researcher and theorist Hugh Rank outlined a model that teaches the public how to be more media literate when it comes to persuasive messages (i.e....

Free flow of information and journalism ethics

For this assignment you choose an article from an academic journal, and prepare a Powerpoint presentation as if you were going to present it. The chosen article must represent substantial academic research, and its content must have an evident relation to the...

Social media influence

How does social media influence body image on teens?So starting with demographics then independent variable, dependent, and control then background, comptence, thank you with contactIndependent variable- Social MediaDependent variable- Body imageMore variables i have...

Children’s television programs.

During this course, we have examined several children’s television programs. Choose a topic you would like to communicate and describe how you would use a combination of television programs (at least 3) to communicate this message to a young audience (For instance to...

Broadcasting policy

Freedman argues that broadcast media have a public role in society, whereas the role oftelecommunications services serves interests that are more private. So why do telecommunications industriesneed to be regulated? Why do governments give regulatory bodies (such as...