StudentShare
Contact Us
Sign In / Sign Up for FREE
Search
Go to advanced search...
Social Media Dangers and Responsibilities as Employers Media Research Paper
16 pages (4000 words) , Download 3 , Research Paper
Free
The author states that the use of social media outlets provides employees with the opportunity to create negative publicity against the firm, an element of strategic planning and development. If a business is going to regulate or monitor use of social networking on the job, the company must consider the long-term strategic damage.
Preview sample
Digital Culture, Webcam Girls and Celebrity Culture Media Research Paper
10 pages (2500 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
Fame, publicity or recognition from others is a basic need for the people. In fact, most of the human actions are motivated with the thirst for attaining fame. For example, if we check the Guinness book of records we can see a lot of unimaginable activities done by human beings in order to achieve records and fame. 
Preview sample
sponsored ads
Hire a pro to write
a paper under your requirements!
Win a special DISCOUNT!
Put in your e-mail and click the button with your lucky finger
Your email
YOUR PRIZE:
Apply my DISCOUNT
Shift in Audience of the Media Media Essay
10 pages (2500 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
New media has helped shape up ideas. This has meant that the large corporations have given way to the newer forms of media which have largely been able to attract audiences in a number of different ways. However, this has also meant that financial anomalies have come about with the advent of new media forms. 
Preview sample
Banning Media from Invading Privacy Media Essay
4 pages (1272 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
Both Obama and McCain had exaggerated news reports ran about themselves before and during the election. Their families and friends were attacked. None of these stories had anything to do with how suitable the two men would be as president. These men were only caught doing what every American has a right to do; live their lives.
Preview sample
Reflection on the Corruption in Media Media Essay
13 pages (3250 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
Vampires are considered to be the most dangerous predators of the dark world. This is because everything about them draws a person close to them and then they very conveniently carry out their gruesome act. If we see the real world around us we see a similar predator pretty similar to vampires takes several forms and shapes.
Preview sample
The Selection of Effective Mode of Communication Media Research Paper
9 pages (2665 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
These are based on some electronic or computer technologies. Managers in post-industrial organizations face the task of choosing the "right" medium from a menu of new and conventional media. Consequently, communication media and their effectiveness in organizational communication have received much attention from researches in recent years.
Preview sample
Fallacy in Everyday Media Media Assignment
6 pages (1500 words) , Download 2 , Assignment
Free
This research will begin with the statement that every day most people, especially politicians, judges, teachers, economists, commentators, etc. make an argument or assertion.  And what makes one right is the correctness of his or her argument. And of course, correctness is determined by the factuality of one’s premises.
Preview sample
Advertisement the Importance of the Content Analysis Media Assignment
8 pages (2026 words) , Download 1 , Assignment
Free
People remained relatively close to each other although rarely touching and generally far away from everyone else. Although I’m too far away to hear what they’re saying, they seem to have few words to say to each other, but are pleasant enough to other people, smiling and talking briefly with the server. 
Preview sample
Advertisements in the Face of Economic Recession Media Thesis
10 pages (2500 words) , Download 3 , Thesis
Free
This paper will begin with the statement that advertisements are the most volatile yet strong representations of social reality which reflect the way how a society thinks and acts in a particular moment in history. At the same time, like any other media discourse, advertisements also depict the half-truths and often a single dimension of truth most favorable to the advertiser. 
Preview sample
Has the Rise of Advertising and Public Relations in the 20th Century Been Beneficial to Society Media Essay
7 pages (2095 words) , Download 1 , Essay
Free
Late 19th century can be regarded as the specific period that made the advertising industry as an essential tool for building up public relations among people. Since 1920, the world witnessed a drastic change in the arena of the advertising industry. Influence of advertisement has reached a dimension that advertisers are creating a brand image. 
Preview sample
Skys Control of Sports Rights Media Research Paper
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
According to the findings, it can, therefore, be said that the Sky produces numerous TV content and also owns a number of TV channels. It is the UK’s largest pay-TV provider. The present Sky is the product of 50:50 financial mergers between Rupert Murdoch’s Sky Television and British Sky Broadcasting which took place in November 1990.
Preview sample
Responsibilities of Broadcasting Media Assignment
18 pages (4500 words) , Download 2 , Assignment
Free
Some of the most prominent news items in the media nowadays involve violence. This is due to the fact that violence sells. One of the public concerns with violence is that it can lead to more violence, in the sense that exposure to violence will lead to familiarity with it which will then lead to an increase in the possibility of acting violently.
Preview sample
To What Extent is the Media Independent of State Media Essay
8 pages (2520 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
With the advent of new technologies for communication, people have more control over the content and are in a better position to demand what they want. Many surveys have reflected the fact that public opinion is in favor of such empowerment. It remains to be seen, however, when this change actually manifests. 
Preview sample
The Interview of Princess Diana Media Case Study
14 pages (3500 words) , Download 4 , Case Study
Free
Before going to analyze the text we have to know certain things like a literature review is a piece of discursive prose, not a list describing or summarizing one piece of literature after another. The text is a transcription of an interview broadcasted in November 1995 in a program Panorama interview with Princes of Wales. 
Preview sample
The British and Saudi Media Media Case Study
9 pages (2641 words) , Download 0 , Case Study
Free
The BBC and Reuters based in the UK are two internationally respected media institutions. At the same time, media organizations in the UK also have interests in other countries. The print, radio, and television have a long history and are strongly developed in the UK. Newer developments are taking place in digital and online media. 
Preview sample
The Effects of Media to Its Audience Media Case Study
7 pages (1893 words) , Download 3 , Case Study
Free
The media and its components can be considered as the stimuli causing the audience to react. One of the main areas of interest is the effective process of the media. In the study undertaken, the main objective is to present the ways and means which exhibit the effects of the media on the different types and classification of audiences. 
Preview sample
American Family: Victim of Media Craze Media Term Paper
7 pages (1750 words) , Download 1 , Term Paper
Free
The scene has completely changed today. Women are enjoying the freedom of thoughts and actions. They are financially independent and enjoy their own identities (Coontz 98). Because of her financial and emotional independence, she can leave a marriage if she finds it unsatisfactory and discouraging.
Preview sample
Revenge And Family Media Movie Review
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 2 , Movie Review
Free
But despite the similarities of the stories, the underlying elements in both films are quite different. In My Darling Clementine, there is hopelessness about the people and their town. John Ford, along with his screenwriters Samuel G. Engel and Winston Miller, present Tombstone to show an image of the west.
Preview sample
Application of Mass Media Theories Media Research Paper
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
A candidate has to influence the voting public with their political agendas and programs in order to win in the elections. Both women received their fair share of good and bad publicity. For Hilary Clinton, media exposure was able to produce good results after she backed out from the presidential race following the primary election.
Preview sample
The Movie Industry Media Essay
7 pages (1894 words) , Download 1 , Essay
Free
The movie industry is one of the biggest enterprises, especially regarding the entertainment industry as a whole; At the same time, there may be other industries in the world that contain more people. It is the movie industry that has the most significant impact on the people involved with it, whether directly or indirectly as a consumer.
Preview sample
Media as a Watchdog of the Political Process Media Essay
6 pages (1734 words) , Download 1 , Essay
Free
The influence that mass media has on public life ethics as characterized by the press’s watchdog function of monitoring actions of government officials is generally taken to be of great importance to democracy. Moreover, it provides a forum for the public to discuss topical issues, which are of national interest such as corruption, environmental pollution and degradation.
Preview sample
TV Program Strictly Come Dancing Media Research Paper
40 pages (10000 words) , Download 3 , Research Paper
Considering the popularity of the program in US, Italy and Asian countries including India it is expected that within the Chinese context the program will gain sufficient acceptability and the program has reached new dimensions through Chinese television and adaptation of its format for a Chinese version.
Preview sample
Censorship And Propaganda In Chinese Media Media Research Paper
17 pages (4250 words) , Download 4 , Research Paper
Free
China Central Television, or CCTV, the main state-run network, has stopped the live broadcast of the inaugural address of President Obama at the very next the moment when Mr. Obama mentioned “communism”. Even the live telecast was blocked by the Chinese authorities since they feared that Mr. Obama may mention some anti-communist opinions.
Preview sample
Media Log Media Service Media Case Study
8 pages (2000 words) , Download 1 , Case Study
Free
I am not a television buff but I choose to view selected programmes only. 'Friends' is one of them as it is absolutely hilarious to watch. It de-stresses the mind and there is no restriction of viewership audience. Anyone can watch it with anyone. The Sunday evening slot is very convenient as it is the time for getting ready for the day ahead. 
Preview sample
How Does Manipulation of Language in the Media Affect the Way People in this Country Behave Media Term Paper
8 pages (2122 words) , Download 1 , Term Paper
Free
In order to understand the degree of impact manipulation of language has on the people in general, we can refer to the works of George Orwell (1984). He shows how the manipulation of language can affect society when he claimed that language for instance verbal and written communication is “largely the defense of the indefensible”.
Preview sample
Role of the Media in the Demonisation of the Bikers Media Article
7 pages (2069 words) , Download 1 , Article
Free
Marking all the bikers as criminals is not a very wise generalization. Rather we should behave more rationally so that justice is really done; not be biased by the publicity of media. Bikers are adventurous in nature and they look at the world form their viewpoints. However, they need not always criminals.
Preview sample
The Deliberate Manipulation of Images Media Coursework
7 pages (1957 words) , Download 1 , Coursework
Free
The ancient myth holds that the Earth herself is a living entity in and of itself.  It is aware and able to send its spirit out among the various creatures that depend upon it for their survival.  In personified form, she is known as Gaia, or the Earth Mother, and is typically depicted as a young woman of color clad in the colors of the fields and forests.
Preview sample
The Age of New Media Media Essay
11 pages (2750 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
The globalization policies have helped to bring the world together. Information technology led networking has made it possible to communicate with anybody around the world with ease.
Preview sample
A Tool in the Media Industry and Culture Media Essay
4 pages (1000 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
The main target of the study is the magazine. The magazine can be defined as a type of publication that is being released on a given regular interval. This type of publication is composed of different articles discussing a related issue which is considered as the main field within which the particular magazine is involved.
Preview sample
The Impact of the Information Communication Technologies Media Term Paper
9 pages (2565 words) , Download 1 , Term Paper
Free
The primary of it is the inequity in the accessibility of media considering the cost and technological complexities. The impact that this technological advancement has on children and women is also a concern. The increased dependency that information communication technologies create also creates many physical and sociological ill effects.
Preview sample
National Embedded Media Media Admission/Application Essay
5 pages (1250 words) , Download 1 , Admission/Application Essay
Free
The Media, also known as the Fourth Estate has come to play a very important role in our lives, especially with the onset of the 19th century. It plays an important part in informing the masses, while also influencing their own opinions, attitudes, and agendas. The media can make or mar the image of a particular person or organization, in the eyes of the masses.
Preview sample
What Is Modern Media Media Coursework
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 3 , Coursework
Free
Take a day during the 1950s, when the radio, movies, and TV were probably the only medium worth analyzing. The number of channels with regard to TV was just a handful. The emergence of new media today has drastically changed man’s perception of what the media is and what it conveys to the audience.   
Preview sample
Mass Media in the Presidential Campaign of Barack Obama Media Term Paper
5 pages (1337 words) , Download 1 , Term Paper
Free
With the advent of newer forms of media like the internet, the presidential campaigns have seen them playing a counter role to the mainstream media that sometimes defer to the interests of its sponsors who bring in the revenue streams. The crucial role of the internet in the recently concluded presidential election in the US can be gauged.
Preview sample
The Dangers of Unbalanced Reporting Media Essay
5 pages (1407 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
The danger of this kind of unconscious unbalanced reporting can be seen in comparing two media images of Saddam Hussein that were taken during his final trial that emphasize the difference in cultural perspective.  In the West, Middle Eastern peoples are shown to be either unjustifiably threatening or profoundly inferior.   
Preview sample
The Evolution of Public Media Media Coursework
9 pages (2486 words) , Download 1 , Coursework
Free
Consumers today are now in an intended quest for evaluating media regarding vital issues instead of waiting. They are now using search engines, online videos, websites, interactive programs and other means to look for information firsthand. Internet providers and servers are now modifying their content in order to cater to these needs.
Preview sample
The Philosophies Governing Journalism at Present Media Coursework
5 pages (1385 words) , Download 0 , Coursework
Free
With an aim to ‘sell’ to the masses, journalistic trends mainly highlight what society wants to hear and know. As a result of this, journalism has taken a different genre. It is not the only news that the journalism companies aim to share with the public. Today, personal and social interest topics are also shared through media. 
Preview sample
The Times and The Guardian as the Most Influenced Media Media Case Study
10 pages (2862 words) , Download 1 , Case Study
Free
According to Zenith Optimedia even after the financial crunch in 2008 the ad market was boosted by US$6 billion from the ‘quadrennial events’ in 2008, US$3 billion from the Olympics, US$2 billion for the Presidential and congressional elections in the US and US$1 billion from the European football tournament Euro 2008.
Preview sample
Reality Television as a Significant Development of Television Viewing Experience Media Research Paper
12 pages (3000 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
Reality Television is a significant development of television viewing experience from the conventional programs to a more authentic, close to life depiction of events - the one that has literally blurred the line separating the ‘real’ from the ‘reel’. A rapidly growing genre of television programming which has emerged and catapulted to unprecedented heights.
Preview sample
The UK Multimedia Industry Media Coursework
6 pages (1700 words) , Download 1 , Coursework
Free
The major concerns though are the decline in the number of home students undertaking ICT courses and outsourcing. From 2003-04 to 2006-07, HE computing students fell by 22.3% and A-Level students taking computing courses by 46.8%. UCAS computing applications have fallen by 48.2% (Research Insight, 2008).
Preview sample
The Media in Democratic Societies and Health-Related Information Media Research Paper
11 pages (2750 words) , Download 3 , Research Paper
Free
An active and free media is said to promote key aspects of civil society in a liberal democratic society including unfettered access to divergent sources of information, the promotion of pluralism. Freedom of expression is seen by many as relatively unfettered freedom which deserves to be protected in a free and fair society.
Preview sample
Talk Shows which Employ the Uses of Sociolinguistics Media Case Study
11 pages (3026 words) , Download 2 , Case Study
Free
In the event that viewers are not attached to the show, they will not continue to watch, giving the show much-needed ratings to ensure its continued existence. Many talks show also rely on their audience members as well as prominent personalities or celebrities to populate the guest spots on their shows.
Preview sample
Television Programs Providing a Space for Public Opinion or Expression Media Research Paper
11 pages (2750 words) , Download 2 , Research Paper
Free
Television users and audiences are familiar with uses of the term that appear in popular television criticism, in programming strategies and schedules, and in the common designations found in newspaper and magazine listings.” It is the core element of television industries. Television is one of the essential segments of social life.
Preview sample
The Conception of the Public Sphere in Australia Media Term Paper
15 pages (3750 words) , Download 2 , Term Paper
Free
Another problem with the media is that it is at times unable to procure the type of information that it is seeking, and it then must substitute the information that it actually received. For instance, politicians are notorious for their rhetoric and information skills: “Bjelke-Petersen also avoided making the wrong kind of news.
Preview sample
The Presence of Media in Peoples Everyday Lives Today Media Essay
14 pages (3500 words) , Download 2 , Essay
Free
With the growing incidence of conflicts and wars and with the increasing power of media in influencing the course of history today, scholars generally conceded that media is capable of taking on an important role in conflict situations. Data show that actually it is playing already a major role in conflict situations – either it instigates war.
Preview sample
Role of Media in the Contemporary Marketing of Governments and Political Parties Media Essay
4 pages (1135 words) , Download 0 , Essay
Free
Now television and the internet are extensively used along with the other Media. The developments of new methods and technologies in the media industry are been used judiciously by political parties to spread the achievements of governments and political parties. In fact, most political parties have their own television channels and internet portals.
Preview sample
Violence and Censorship: Films and Television Media Term Paper
15 pages (3750 words) , Download 2 , Term Paper
Free
Violence in movies had prompted the attempts to use social sciences methodology to try and understand how violence in films affected the audience and by way of various experiments, it was shown that youngsters were most likely to be influenced by what was depicted in the media. Films glorifying gangsters or showing the underdog triumphing over the villains.
Preview sample
Cultural Diversity in the Media Media Article
4 pages (1325 words) , Download 0 , Article
Free
In general usage, the term has been considered to define groups who make up the communications profession in both the entertainment and news industries. Images of diversity in the media can have a profound impact upon how we view the world around us.
Preview sample
Published Piece of Research Media Term Paper
9 pages (2307 words) , Download 2 , Term Paper
Free
The reviewer needs to analyze the authenticity and verifiability of the data collected by the researchers, and he/she needs to find out how far the research methodology supports the findings and the conclusions drawn. For the purpose of the critical review, I have chosen the research article entitled “Media Constructions of Identity Theft”.
Preview sample
The Main Copyright Laws Media Term Paper
11 pages (2750 words) , Download 2 , Term Paper
Free
Copyright infringement does become an issue when the work of a writer is used for financial gain or claimed as one’s own work.  If a fan posts written script, claiming it as one’s own work, this is a serious copyright infringement.  It becomes unclear though if the written text is not claimed as one’s own work, whether any copyright laws have been ignored. 
Preview sample
Haiti: The Victim of Media Fabrications Media Essay
8 pages (2000 words) , Download 1 , Essay
Free
Why was there a sudden need to malign President Aristide’s image in front of the American population and the world population as a whole? And what were the sources that Deibert used to prove his fabricated stories? Diana has mentioned that he has quoted people blaming him for drug trafficking and sacrificing children in his home.
Preview sample
1201 - 1250 results of 1939 items
We use cookies to create the best experience for you. Keep on browsing if you are OK with that, or find out how to manage cookies.
Contact Us