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134.18501 Examines Cultural Diversity In The Media.
This eight-page undergraduate paper examines cultural diversity in the media. The author focuses upon issues involving media panics, labeling, cultural background reports, anti-racism, subtle and blatant racism, programming quality, and the relationship between the media and violence.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 18501 Cultural Diversity Media.doc
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135.18682 Fractionalization or Segmentation Of The Media World.
This is a paper on the topic of fractionalization. Today, there is a fractionalization or segmentation in the audience whether on the radio, television, or etc. Even the global world is segmented.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 18682 Fractionalization Media World.doc
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136.19134 CNN Coverage of the Iraq War.
This paper is on the CNN coverage of the Iraq War. If you watch CNN closely in its coverage of the present war, we see how, once again, the media serves as a vehicle of government indoctrination.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 19134 CNN Iraq War.doc
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137.19351 Radio Regulation in Canada: Outline.
Wayne Skeene, a broadcaster, former CBC employee and author of Requiem for the CBC describes the CBC as "the nations last, best hope for protecting the shaky elements of our culture and identity."(Skeene, 1993, p 2) Skeene states that the CBC has always had a nationalist mandate: It is "the national broadcast system that was originally meant to strengthen Canadian cultural awareness and national identity."(Skeene, 1993, p 7).
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 19351 Radio Regulation Broadcaster.doc
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138.19352 Radio Regulation in Canada.
This paper examines radio regulation in Canada when radio first emerged in the 1920sand 1930s. It focuses on the government's objectives in creating the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the Canadian Radio Broadcast Corporation (CRBC).
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 19352 Radio Regulation Canada.doc
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139.19353 Radio Station Comparison: Q-107 107.1 FM and CBC Radio Two 94.1 FM.
This paper examines the content of two radio stations in Toronto, Ontario. Analysis and comparison includes the type of music, radio hosts, language, advertising, target audience and its general image. Suggestions for increasing their audience are also included.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 19353 Radio Station Comparison.doc
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140.19354 Radio Station Comparison: CBC Radio Two 94.1 FM (Toronto) and EZ Rock 97.3 FM (Toronto).
This paper examines the content of two radio stations in Toronto, Ontario. Analysis and comparison includes the type of music, radio hosts, language, advertising, target audience and its general image. Suggestions for increasing their audience are also included.