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  • 1Mass media impact on spatial perception — Mass media influences spatial perception through journalistic cartography and spatial bias in news coverage. Journalism is one of the few industries that provide the public the most of its information about places and geography, [1], mass media… …

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  • 2Media event — A media event, as loosely defined by evolving modern usage, is an occasion or happening, spontaneous or planned, that attracts prominent coverage by mass media organizations, particularly television news and newspapers in both print and Internet… …

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  • 3media event — incident which is suited for broadcast over the mass media …

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  • 4media event — /ˌmi:diə ɪ vent/ noun a happening which is staged by or organised so as to attract the attention of the mass media …

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  • 5List of fictional works in mass media — This is a list of fictional works in a fictional work related to mass media.AdvertisinglogansFrom Brave New World by Aldous Huxley* A gram in time saves nine * A gram is better than a damn. * Community, Identity, Stability * Ending is better than …

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  • 6Media influence — or media effects are used in media studies, psychology, communication theory and sociology to refer to the theories about the ways in which mass media affect how their audiences think and behave. Connecting the world to individuals and… …

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  • 7Media meshing — is the process of using one of the media, such as a blog or a website, to enhance the experience of another medium, such as a newspaper article or a fictional television program.[1] Meshing may describe activities and motivations of an… …

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  • 8Media manipulation — is an aspect of public relations in which partisans create an image or argument that favours their particular interests.[1][2] Such tactics may include the use of logical fallacies and propaganda techniques, and often involve the suppression of… …

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  • 9Media ownership in Australia — is distributed between commercial, national public broadcasters and not for profit community broadcasters. Australian media ownership has been described as one of the most concentrated in the world.[1] For example, 11 of the 12 capital city daily …

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  • 10Media monitoring — is the activity of monitoring the output of the print, online and broadcast media.[citation needed] It can be conducted for a variety of reasons, including political, commercial, scientific, and so on. Contents 1 In Business 2 In Social Sciences …

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