The MediaLongman, 1986 - 106 Seiten A discussion of media, their production, and audience, with the intention of integrating the topic into a study of sociology. |
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... needs . Others have attempted to isolate the specific individual needs , or uses and gratifications , which audience members actively seek from the media . This has an element of psychological func- tionalism in that the media's purpose ...
... needs . Others have attempted to isolate the specific individual needs , or uses and gratifications , which audience members actively seek from the media . This has an element of psychological func- tionalism in that the media's purpose ...
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... need for maximum readership . Autonomy could be achieved by negotiation , for example , by the need to keep a source confidential as with political correspondents , whose need to protect their close links with politicians can be used to ...
... need for maximum readership . Autonomy could be achieved by negotiation , for example , by the need to keep a source confidential as with political correspondents , whose need to protect their close links with politicians can be used to ...
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... needs ' , the theory comes very close to a kind of ' psychological functionalism ' , i.e. the media exists to meet those universal needs . However , critics have posed the following related questions : 1 Are not those ' needs ' to some ...
... needs ' , the theory comes very close to a kind of ' psychological functionalism ' , i.e. the media exists to meet those universal needs . However , critics have posed the following related questions : 1 Are not those ' needs ' to some ...
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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