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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... viewer ? 2 Do heavy viewers already tend to have a more distorted view of reality regardless of their TV viewing ? 3 What about the effects of social background , subculture , etc. ? A study which partly confirms the view that the media ...
... viewer ? 2 Do heavy viewers already tend to have a more distorted view of reality regardless of their TV viewing ? 3 What about the effects of social background , subculture , etc. ? A study which partly confirms the view that the media ...
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... viewers who were more than usually isolated 4 those with limited school experience . Question What explanations could be offered for these findings regarding social background and TV gratifications ? Exercise This sort of study could be ...
... viewers who were more than usually isolated 4 those with limited school experience . Question What explanations could be offered for these findings regarding social background and TV gratifications ? Exercise This sort of study could be ...
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... viewers ? 2 In America , viewers and listeners in many cities can select from 20-30 TV stations , and 30+ radio stations . Do more stations mean more choice ? 3 What difference does the fact that half of British broadcasting is publicly ...
... viewers ? 2 In America , viewers and listeners in many cities can select from 20-30 TV stations , and 30+ radio stations . Do more stations mean more choice ? 3 What difference does the fact that half of British broadcasting is publicly ...
Inhalt
The main aspects of the media | 11 |
Representations | 41 |
Social policy | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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