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The production of the audio and implied representation in the text conveys a positive image for the U.S government and demoralizes Osama. This demonstrates political influence in the media.
The initial clip was apparently “seized at bin Laden's Pakistan compound” by the U.S military in an operation to terminate Osama. Department of Defense would later supply the tape media to CNN with an Obama’s picture at the corner and without the audio track because it is seemingly inappropriate to spread the words of terrorists. The clip concerns the subject ‘Osama bin Laden’, who features as a terrorist in U.S culture, thus would generate mass audiences influencing CNN to broadcast this report.
The driving forces behind the production of this report are government organizations that have analyzed the meaning and impact of this tape before supplying it to CNN. Indeed, the U.S Department of Defense made a deliberate alteration to the tape. This manifests government-sponsored propaganda’ as the alteration seeks to justify U.S military presence in the Middle East and an effort to portray a positive representation of the U.S government by its successful results on ‘war on terror. The alteration by the U.
S Department of Defense and the production of the CNN report demonstrate media production. Were it not for the image of Osama Bin Laden in the report and the involvement of the U.S Department of Defense, the report would have made no news. Actually, Cable News Network manipulates the audience’s interest by using narration from correspondence to news presentation that guides the reader through connotations and mythology in the text. This demonstrates media textuality. This effectively cements Obama as an enemy of the U.
S significance in the fight against terrorism. Cable News Network uses the term “breaking news” to imply the news report is important and urgent to the reader’s interest in contemporary events in the ‘real’ world. Indeed, the report implies as ‘fascinating’ and ‘breaking news’ due to its significance in U.S Politics and culture. This draws a lot of media reception as the audience seeks to catch the breaking yet fascinating news. They effectively draw the attention of the world to the propagated information.
This underlines the cultural importance of the story (CNN Web). As such, CNN produces a report while the media saturates the subject of Osama bin Laden as the audiences quantify media reception/users. Additionally, the use of linguistic codes of narration, connotations, and text amount to media textuality that helps in identifying the media subject.
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