More typically, researchers will opt for one or possibly two of the mass media and may sample within that type or types. |
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I've written for specialist cinephile and academic journals and for the mass media. |
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We accept his evidence that he used the internet to find material relating to music, football and the mass media. |
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No matter what the mass media says, at a certain time people come up against the truth. |
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In the twentieth century, many radical intellectuals embraced the mass media. |
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Look at advertising and the mass media, not to mention corporate entertainment, sport and politics. |
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Personal media, in a variety of forms, will increasingly encroach on mass media. |
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On the one hand, scientists have often accused the mass media of distorting and diluting their work by trying to make it more accessible. |
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Since the mid-nineteenth century crime and detective fiction has been a prominent part of the output of all the dominant mass media. |
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In this era of mass media and information technology, anyone desirous of seeking knowledge of other faiths can do so. |
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He also strongly condemned the role of the mass media in this mass deception. |
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Radio is our first experiment in mass media and we will soon explore other channels such as cinema advertising and BTL activities. |
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A common current myth about American English is that it is being ruined by mass media. |
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There is no denying that the mass media and pop song fans play a vital role in adding fuel to the flames. |
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The mass media play a vital role in campaigning for the welfare of less fortunate individuals and families. |
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He responds to mass media images and topical subjects without the irony that characterizes much postmodern mainstream art. |
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Thanks to mass media, he has become the poster boy and the bogeyman for a new age of terror. |
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It may indeed be irrefragably averred that the institution of mass media could not have been envisaged or derived even until late feudalism. |
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Normally, contributions to academic law journals hardly rate a mention in the mass media. |
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The mass media have reported every single act of violence, however insignificant, making conjectures about its terrorist nature. |
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It has become a commonplace that numbers are in general poorly dealt with by the mass media. |
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With the development of mass media and computers such future fascist regimes would have new totalitarian capacities. |
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I'm going to talk mostly about the so-called mass media, particularly periodical and book publishing. |
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The selection of these pejoratives tells us a good deal, as does the near-universal acceptance by the mass media of the associated vernacular. |
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With few exceptions, the mass media suppresses all information about the entire topic. |
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The mass media was full of racist and chauvinistic propaganda and anyone who objected was accused of supporting terrorism. |
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The mass media had appropriated the role of the historian as the oracle of the nation. |
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The corporate controlled mass media would essentially have a stranglehold on information distribution if it were not for the Internet. |
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Sun mentioned that whenever an accident happens, the mass media tends to over-criticize the service provider. |
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Thailand's Nation mass media group said Tuesday it has been pressured to halt radio and TV broadcasts of political news and commentaries. |
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That language is now standard throughout the Arab world in the mass media and most literature. |
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Biorhythm theory is based more on numerology, testimonials and the Forer effect, mass media hype, and intuition than on scientific study. |
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How can mass media be effectively utilized to propagate and promote a culture of peace? |
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The mass media give little background, and what they do is carefully expurgated. |
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The mass media promote racism and nationalism in an effort to divide us and blind us from the real problems of society. |
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These depictions of Aboriginality are common in Australian film and throughout the mass media. |
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Neither the schools that most children attend nor the mass media that fill so many of their waking hours offer such experiences. |
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Overnight, it seemed, our war machine metastasized and our mass media militarized. |
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That's what happened in 1934, when the Dionne quintuplets first caught the attentions of our country's burgeoning mass media. |
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How nice it would be if we could all think of the common weal when we make use of mass media! |
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Acceptance of the mass media entails a shift in our notion of what culture is. |
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The mass media and the rest of corporate America are enthralled with professionals scaling career ladders to new heights. |
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The image of fashionably cosmopolitan, self-reliant, and positively liberated young women prevails in the modern mass media. |
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The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities. |
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Concern for their disbelief, the dishonesty of western leaders and the way in which the mass media has everyone in an unmerciful grip. |
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The announcement of these measures was met with unconcealed enthusiasm by most of the mass media and the dominant political forces. |
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It is through the mass media that most people today obtain their information on political matters. |
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In art galleries curators seem obsessed by mass media and celebrity, audiences and participation. |
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But there is a big difference between the artwork and its publication in the mass media. |
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In a lonely, atomized world, people had to turn to the mass media for their identity. |
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The oligarch helps the politician win elections through the normal legal machinery of the mass media. |
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He contends that the mass media help to spread the narratives of history and everyday life which bind people together as a nation. |
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Next, relax and prepare for living in a technocracy with executive manipulation of the mass media to do your thinking about society for you. |
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The production of social memory within the corporate mass media has exteriorised memory through the construction of historical imagery. |
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What is certain is that mass media left unique war records for the present age to interpret. |
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The real story is quite different from the one presented so far in the mass media. |
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When was the last time photography attracted quite so much thoughtful coverage in the mass media? |
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Seeing only the degradation of their culture reflected in the mass media has a profound impact on Native youth. |
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As a result, she was in the spotlight of the mass media, as a promising singer and social feminist. |
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In addition, he said that members of the mass media would not be allowed to enter. |
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What's different is that it is so often driven by the mass media and by marketing. |
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There is a vast hunger for information and the mass media with which to deliver it. |
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This process has been reinforced by the increasing monopolization of the mass media. |
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Such leaks have been standard fare in parliamentary politics and the mass media for decades. |
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From its earliest days, the mass media played an important role in the popular perception of the detective. |
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While the mass media focus is usually on one place at a time, the protests are often in many places simultaneously. |
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But the leaders will not expropriate anyone or close any of the mass media. |
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To bridge this divide, parties will have to rely far more on the mass media to communicate their stand. |
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In Britain and America a burgeoning youth culture had begun to infect the mass media. |
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Did the collaboration with the mass media affect the independence of your thinking? |
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They are taught in schools and colleges, and through the mass media, such as newspapers and television. |
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People need to know how to produce effective leaflets and web pages and how to approach the mass media. |
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The mass media also tends to take seriously proposals to revive the draft. |
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The worst school killing in history was a car bomb in 1928, long before the mass media. |
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It finds no serious reflection in the political deliberations of the US government or in the narrow and reactionary range of opinion that is permitted by the mass media. |
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It was the advent of telegraphy that started the most important shift towards full blown globalisation in the 1840s, and in the process invented news and hence the mass media. |
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The examples are taken from different sources, including the mass media. |
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Are any of the mass media aware that young people every day are affected and influenced by how they portray people of all colors, sexualities, and gender identities? |
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Truth, truthiness, in this mass media cacophony we live in, comes up something for grabs. |
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More often, however, the mass media provide tacit support for untested and unsupported claims by saying nothing skeptical about even the most outlandish of claims. |
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Such click-through consumer response, of course, ideally offers the kind of direct, measurable results that advertisers ache for in an age of increasingly impotent mass media. |
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This confrontation is treated like other seemingly random acts of terrorism in the mass media, dislocated from the cultural and political history behind the conflict. |
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That said you don't really have to silence everyone at an individual level you simply don't allow it into the mass media, in this country it's called a D notice. |
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But modern communications and mass media have reduced these differences in some parts of the country. |
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During Communist rule, the mass media in Czechoslovakia were controlled by the Communist Party. |
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Danish mass media and news programming are dominated by a few large corporations. |
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Danish mass media date back to the 1540s, when handwritten fly sheets reported on the news. |
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The growing importance of mass media created the issue of corporate sponsorship and commercialisation of the Games. |
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The event caught the public's imagination and gained mass media attention in national newspapers, tabloids, and even the BBC News. |
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Urbanization, modernization, exposure to foreign music and mass media have contributed to hybrid urban pop styles. |
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The text explores the success of YBA and the obsession of young British artists with commerce, mass media, and the cult of personality. |
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Since the 1960s, East Asia has become the most common term for the region in international mass media outlets. |
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They understand this nerdspeak, an emerging flood of techno-slang that has crawled off the computer network and into the mass media. |
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Impatience... is chronic in the mass media. Indeed, it comes with the territory. |
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Kalb was indeed rewarded for his deeds by Graham Allison, who named this mediacrat director of the JFK School's new mass media center. |
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The hope is that this raked-beret treatment will offset the sensationalizing effects of the mass media. |
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The opposition attributed the results in part to the virtual Colorado monopoly on the mass media. |
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These trends continued with the advent of mass media and global communication. |
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The policies of the Nordic countries with respect to cultural life, mass media and religion have many shared values and features in common. |
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Kazakhstani mass media have successfully gone through the stage of formation. |
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As a right, we come to expect it, and that happens through the mass media, the massest of which, by far, is television. |
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Television and newspapers take an important role in Japanese mass media, though radio and magazines also take a part. |
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Traditional mass media, both print and broadcast, are forms of one-to-many communications. |
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His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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Some of these groups have been successful in utilizing the mass media, especially television and radio, to spread their message. |
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They worked with other associations as well as the mass media to spread the message and create an awareness of their fair trade initiative. |
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But how did Hard Choices do amidst this mass media onslaught? |
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The mass media distribute, and opine, information about domestic issues and influence the beliefs and opinions of the people. |
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I used the term, and also 'Pop Culture' to refer to the products of the mass media, not to works of art that draw upon popular culture. |
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The Comcast Corporation is the largest mass media and communications company in the world by revenue. |
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His writings on politics, the mass media, and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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Strengthening of information collaboration between mass media of both countries. |
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Her research focuses on the links between the mass media, public opinion, and decision-making and on domestic and international terrorism and counterterrorism. |
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In particular, the expansion of higher education and mass media has greatly extended the cognitive horizons of the public regarding environmental issues. |
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The late 1950s era was a time when Canadian mass media carried prominent and sensational coverage of the American desegregationist and civil rights struggles. |
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Remarkably, higher education's allure has persisted despite recent efforts to tarnish it by academic management and mass media orchestration of an anticollege crusade. |
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While some entrepreneurs assume they can sense and figure out what others are thinking, the mass media plays a crucial role in shaping views and demand. |
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Winters's complex matrices and Dunham's slapstick psychodramas seemed out of place among paintings by younger artists obsessed with systems, mass media, and new technology. |
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Tracey Emin's My Bed, or Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living follow this example and also manipulate the mass media. |
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For instance Elections Canada has launched mass media campaigns to encourage voting prior to elections, as have bodies in Taiwan and the United Kingdom. |
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Irish traditional music has endured more strongly against the forces of cinema, radio and the mass media than the indigenous folk music of most European countries. |
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This process has accelerated rapidly since widespread access to mass media in English and increased population mobility became available after the Second World War. |
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Private ownership of any publication or agency of the mass media was generally forbidden, although churches and other organizations published small periodicals and newspapers. |
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As the internet and other narrowcast media undermine the audience potential of mass media, brand building and new product launch strategies will be challenged. |
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Their work contrasts the real lives, struggles and impact of young black men with the misperceptions that dominate in the mass media and lingers in the public consciousness. |
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