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- 1. Accusations By The Media
To ensure a free society, our forefathers granted us the universal right to free speech. This meant that anyone could be scrutinized, if the information was true, by the media. The LAPD officers who beat Rodney King were scrutinized; Richard Nixon was scrutinized; even Jerry Springer has been scrutinized. These turned out to be true, and that is fi
2. Representation And The Media
My "reaction" to this film is this: Although I found the film to be very informative, it was also very boring. But, I have to say the man in the film brought up very good points about the media. My personal opinion is that the media is what the viewer makes of it. The film pointed this out (more than once). For instance, I could see a movie with l
3. The Media And The Fear Of Victimization
Tonight's presenter spoke on the images of crime that are presented on television and the media and how they affect the public perception on being victimized. She gave examples of how the media has the tendency to often blow up a situation so as to make it appear as if the nation is in some great peril. For example if someone does a study on juveni
4. Falsely Accused
What has to happen before the media quits jumping to conclusions about news stories ? It makes you wonder about the possibility of legal restrictions on the amount of information that the media can put out before the actual case is proven and solved. I mean after all in the case of Richard Jewell , there was a definite issue of false accusations .
5. Killing Us Softly A Film Revie
E-mail: kuling20@hotmail.com One of the films that struck me the most was Killing Us Softly, the documentary on how advertising and the whole media in general can basically run this entire world. Sounds a bit drastic, but I really believe that this statement is true because of the many horrible incidents that happen throughout the world today. T