Convergence and Concentration in Modern Media Term Paper by Master Researcher
Convergence and Concentration in Modern Media
A media study examining the basis of media convergence in relation to how the current War in Iraq is being covered by American news agencies.
# 89504
| 2,250 words
| 3 sources
| 2006
|

Published
on Dec 01, 2006
in
Communication
(Journalism)
, Communication
(Mass Media)
, Computer and Technology
(Internet)
, Political Science
(U.S. Federal Politics)
, Sociology
(Media and Society)
, Hot Topics
(Iraq Wars)
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This paper explains that the basis for micro-marketing through website interaction and blogging help bring about a greater diversity in how advertising can be accomplished with media markets. The basis for a post-modern global community has been the driving force allowing for more community interaction and diversity. This form of advertising works within new modes of information that depend more on people and multi-cultural ways of communication, rather than the automaton of TV commercials and newspaper ads.
From the Paper:
"By realizing the depth and scope of the American military industrial complex, links can be made to the news agencies that support this agenda in journalistic reporting. In many ways, the use of pro-war propaganda is used to help news agencies to work adjacently within the government in supporting a biased form norm in news reporting."Cite this Term Paper:
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