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... Even the mass media was giving stereotypes of the ideal familycby excluding other races then white, other sexual preference, divorce, or other features were not the typecast to be the model family. ... Our author of the article concludes that mass media, marketing communications and any visual establishment effects on the population has an impact on the society; Family – Portrayals Family - Social aspects Problem families – Portrayals Consumer behaviour - Social aspects - Popular culture - Social changes. ... If so, however, it also gave the public--in images of grueling fighting--a more realistic view of how long the war might actually last" The conflict between reality and what our media projects to usc
Source: Hallin, Daniel. ... " Media Studies Journal Fall (1998): 54-68.
Approximate Word count = 603 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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