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Showing posts with label Audience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audience. Show all posts
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Friday, 29 September 2017
What is the framework?
No matter how epic or how creative you’re the Media Studies framework
provides you with the tools to help you develop a critical understanding of the
media.
The framework underpins the study of the
media in all three components of the specification and is made up of four
inter-related areas.
- Media language: how the media communicates meaning through their forms, codes and conventions, and techniques.
- Representation: how the media portray events, issues, individuals and social groups.
- Media Industries: how production, distribution and circulation are linked to an affect media forms and platforms.
- Audiences: how media forms target, reach and address audiences. How audiences might interpret and respond to different media forms and how audiences may themselves become producers.
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Friday, 22 September 2017
Death of the Newspaper?
John Oliver examines journalism's many problems: the blame is on us.
Describing the industry's 'dire straits'. Oliver devotes a whole episode of his HBO show to analysing the depressing financial state of journalism.
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