...(including health) and Interpersonal relations. I picked 10 current Pinoy music videos of varied genres. I formulated a mini questionnaire and let random children and teens answer it. It took me almost 3 weeks to gather information and make conclusions. I chose to do a research on the effects of listening and watching pop music/music videos because me, myself is an avid listener and viewer of pop music. It will be much easier for me to do a research if I choose a topic, which is very relatable/close to my heart and to my being. And also, the reading assigned to me in the class, which is an experiment to pop music video viewers and its effects to gender and sexuality of teenagers, influenced me to do this paper. Below is the actual survey questionnaire that I gave to 8-20 year old children and teens, to be followed by an explanation of why I chose those kinds of questions. Questionnaire 1. State your gender: _____M _____F 2. Age range: _____5-12 _____13-25 _____26-30 3. Do you watch music videos? _____Yes _____No 4. How often do you watch music videos? _________Hours 5. Where do you watch music videos? _____TV _____Phone/iPod _____Youtube 6. Do you like to see dance routines within a music video? _____Yes _____No Why? ________________________________________________________________ 7. Do you eat while watching the TV? _____Yes _____No 8. Do you study while watching the TV? _____Yes _____No 9. What...
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...press releases to the public. According to Seitel (2011) (p. 47), communication has four goals, which are; to inform, to persuade, to motive, and to build understanding. Whatever, the ethical and legal nature of the problem a company, organization, or governmental agency is facing, what is communicated to the public can determine how public opinion is influence. Public opinion is defined as a representation of a consensus. This consensus derives from many individuals opinion, beginning with people’s attitudes toward the issue in question (Seitel, 2012). Depending on what the ethical and legal nature of the problem a company, such as Paula Deen Enterprise is facing can influence public opinion positive or negative. It is the public relations professional job to sway public opinion in a favorable light and properly manage the client’s reputation. Paula Deen Enterprise Ethical Issue Paula Deen’s ethical issues started after a lawsuit from a former employee surfaced in the media. The lawsuit alleged that the Paula Deen used racist language referring to Afro-American’s as “niggers,” and her brother engaged in sexual harassment at one of her restaurants Uncle Bubba’s Seafood and Oyster House. In a deposition, Paula Deen admitted using the racist word in the past, however; a deposition is public record ("Paula Deen: "i Beg For Your Forgiveness"", 2013). When the media obtain this deposition, it forced Paula Deen to issue a press release. Paula Deen posted two videotapes apologizing...
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...A GRAPH BASED COLLABORATIVE AND CONTEXT AWARE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR TV PROGRAMS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY EMRAH ŞAMDAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING SEPTEMBER 2014 Approval of the thesis: A GRAPH BASED COLLABORATIVE AND CONTEXT AWARE RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM FOR TV PROGRAMS submitted by EMRAH ŞAMDAN in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University by, Prof. Dr. Canan Özgen Dean, Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences _____________ Prof. Dr. Adnan Yazıcı Head of Department, Computer Engineering _____________ Prof. Dr. Nihan Kesim Çiçekli Supervisor, Computer Engineering Dept, METU _____________ Examining Committee Members: Prof. Dr. Ferda Nur Alpaslan Computer Engineering Dept., METU _____________ Prof. Dr. Nihan Kesim Çiçekli Computer Engineering Dept., METU _____________ Prof. Dr. Ali Doğru Computer Engineering Dept., METU _____________ Prof. Dr. Ahmet Coşar Computer Engineering Dept., METU _____________ M.Sc. Deniz Kaya Arçelik A.Ş. _____________ Date: 05.09.2014 I hereby declare that all information in this document has been obtained and presented in accordance with academic rules and ethical conduct. I also declare ...
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...industry professionals and public relations professionals are related in that they outline the accepted behavior of media professionals. However, apart from that, each group has its own issues and concerns unique to the branch of the media they work in. And these guidelines are more like suggestions in that they cannot be legally enforced. The First Amendment guarantees freedom for media professionals to stray from the suggestions in each code and they often do. The Society of Professional Journalists code of ethics is the most comprehensive and detailed of the four. It covers acceptable behavior for all types of stories and many different subjects. It is also the most idealistic in that it clearly states that the role of a journalist is to be the foundation for democracy and to inform the public in order for citizens to make educated choices. Because the goals of the SPJ code are the most idealistic and high minded, I believe it is also the code that is broken the most. Because the code encourages fair and unbiased reporting and protection of innocent subjects, it can be argued that many journalists’ sole purpose is to break the code or else they would be fired. With news outlets that cater to partisan politics and tabloids that thrive on sensationalist stories, the code is bound to be broken. Even with so called straight news wires, human bias affects reporting, even if it is unintentional. The PRSA code is more vague because the public relations professional’s job is to sway...
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...the time. It does more educating than the schools and all the institutions of higher learning.”- -Marshal McLuhan The evaluation of the relationship between the TV-viewing habits and peer relations of preschool children A study on characteristics of parents’ TV viewing and children’s opinions on the cartoons they watched. Type of materials that I will be using is, The World Wide Web The University Library Some personal view To conduct this research paper I am going to, make sure that my thesis statement and introduction flow with what my title has to offer. While staying within my time frame I will brainstorm while I am gathering strong sources to answer my unanswered questions. When I have evaluated the sources gathered, I will then outline my assignment for how I want my paper to look and sound like for my audience. With all of the information put into like I will then body my research paper than add my conclusion to the end. From my feedback I will tighten up my research paper and after I have done so review it again. This will be a bit tough for me because I have children that are young and are in to the television like Disney and Nick Jr. On the children’s sight though are things that I do now want my young girls exposed to, so with this argumentation with things it is going to be hard to write my...
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...Television vs. American Culture Ajita Harrison English 101 Liberty University Online...
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...Evolution: Daneil Cztrom: 1930s caused a shift, 4 trends allowed the rise of modern media research propaganda research- war efforts public opinion- mseaures public attitudes citizen surveys for insights on social behavior and differences ex: deep water drilling poll pseudo calls (online, call in) to address the question of th day social psychology studies- measures the behavior and cognition of individuals Payne Fund studies: Marketing research- surveys on consumer buying habits * connecting cocooning: happy affluent family on the eastern coast, all having their own private media bubble today, the family would have ereaders or IPADS, ambient connectivity visions of the future digital home clip 1: vacuuming the house clip 2: a day made of glass the digital home expensive, the good life average person consumes 34G’s a day information abundance “wealth of information creates a poverty of attention” – Herbet Alexander Simon we can only read about 1-2 pages and then we bounce glance theory- we only glance at channels, ads, status updates and then move on hierarchy of digital distractions – least=work, middle=facebook, twiiter, high=romantic email, top= digital pain like dropping a phone, screen crash “once I was a scuba drive, and now I am a jet ski” selective retention theory: how we read weed through the information abundance, read some, then bounce. Communication fatigue- tamagotchi trend in social networking… basically you need to all update...
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...positive relationship while other has shown no relation at all. Some of the opposing sides, mainly the people that create these types of media, argued that there is no solid correlation between the two to suggest otherwise. Others actually believe that violent media, such as video games can be beneficial to children. Whether this is true or not, the evidence which proves positive relation between media and child aggressive behavior outweigh those which oppose it. The studies on child psychology and it receptiveness to aggressive behavior and its long term effect simply cannot be ignore. Television viewing is a major activity and influence on children and adolescents. Studies have shown that children in the United States watch an average of three to four hours of television a day. By the time of high school graduation, they will have spent more time watching television than they have in the classroom. With this high amount of time children spent watching television, they will surely be expose to violence in various shows. In fact, the level of violence that they see on prime time television is about five violent acts per hour and the level of violence on Saturday that includes cartoons morning programming is about 20 to 25 violent acts per hour. Shows such as CIS, Buffy the Vampire, Jack Ass, and WWE wrestling, depict many violent acts with gory scenes that often times reward these acts. I can remember as a kid growing up, one of my favorite shows was WWF...
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...University uses text-matching software to safeguard the quality of student learning and that your assignment will be checked using this software. I acknowledge and agree that the examiner of this assessment item may, for the purpose of marking this assessment item: reproduce this assessment item and provide a copy to another Griffith staff member; and/ submit this assessment item to a text-matching service. This web-based service will retain a copy of this assessment item for checking the work of other students, but will not reproduce it in any form. Examiners will only award marks for work within this assignment that is your own original work. I, hereby certify that : except where I have indicated, this assignment is my own work, based on my personal study and/or research....
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...The importance of advertising in any media organization that represents the main nerve and the first financier to produce means a backbone for public relations. And advertising has many forms including : Print and audio-visual .. Etc. . For the advertiser , the advertising is the means by which it reaches the target audience to convince them of his ideas and goods and services to create a climate to rush products through influence on the direction and behavior. And I through my follow up the TV to attract my attention declaration nationwide insurance company, and my assessment of the declaration lies in the choice of the company's TV commercials , which have become time bombs explode at every moment was luck too , especially with the emergence of Jumana Queiroz and her words convincing that make the viewer trust this company. And the advertising message is that with nationwide mutual insurance company and affiliated companies .All rights reserved. According to my humble opinion I think the ad was effective , because The most important strengths of the announcement that he was able to gain the confidence of the consumer, and I think that the announcement of a successful, where I'm dealing with this company. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. The problem is that the new generation of consumers “the gen Y consumers ” has become immune to many of the tactics marketers have come to rely on، and Any company that doesn't learn to sell to this new...
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...National University, Bangladesh • From: 1989 To: 1991 Higher Secondary Class (Commerce) for Dhaka City College, Bangladesh 4. Adress: Apt C1, House 4KA, Road 13, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 5. Contact: Mob: 01199809173, Res: 8144598, email: gmorshed1973@hotmail.com 6. Countries of Work Experience: N/A 7. Language: Good in Speaking, Reading and Writing both in English and Bengali. 8. Employment Record • From: 2010 March To: Present Public Relation & Event Management Specialist Developing communication strategy and implementing those messages to media, stake holders, developers etc under “Strenghting Public Expenditure Management Program (SPEMP) under World bank. Beside, manage the events to support the objective. • From: 2008 To: 2009 Dec Head of PRCU, BMB Mott MacDonald In charge for the Public Relation Communication Unit (PRCU) for BICF (Bangladesh Investment Climate Fund) driven by IFC (International Finance Corporation), A member of World Bank Group. Key responsibilities are Media Brief, Article publishing, Press Coverage, Electronic media coverage, in which the stakeholders are Regulatory Reform Commission (RRC), Board of Investment (BOI), Registrar Joint Stock Commission, Bangladesh Better Business Forum (BBBF) and so on as...
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...Media Plan 1. Media Objectives: a. To deliver advertising to the local area in relation to Canal Park Brewery. b. To deliver advertising outside the local area for Canal Park Brewery. c. To concentrate the greatest amount of advertising to Social media. d. To give incentives for off season business (October-April). e. Obtain 100% credentials from visitors in a way that’s fun. 2. Media Strategies: a. To deliver advertising to the local area in relation to Canal Park Brewery. -In order to deliver our message to the local area, we will use the basic newspaper and radio with the local businesses to help promote the restaurant. This will be to raise awareness in local customers by 20%. b. To deliver advertising outside the local area for Canal Park Brewery....
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...Question one – What decisions did I make in each cycle and what were the results of those decisions? I the first part of I had to formulate a Public Relations strategy for Greenenergy. I selected Systems for Polls and Surveys, Media Communications Tools, Corporate Web Site, Trade Shows, TV interviews for CEO, Environmental Conservation Activities, Fact Finding Team and Crisis Communications Process. I selected the relevant Public Relations tools and therefore chosen the most effective plans. However, I did not optimize my Public Relations strategy because I included the Marketing and Public Relations Advertising Plan. In the second simulation, during a crisis in Greenenergy, I had to decide how to treat the message to communicate to the publics. I chose to be honest, and I chose the right option. Releasing information to the media ensured that my message was communicated immediately and earned me credibility. By cooperating with independent investigating authorities, my company earned additional credibility. INTERNAL COMMUNICATION HIERARCHY My decisions on the internal public order were legal department, senior management, employees then major investors. I was close to the correct hierarchy senior management must be the first to be informed of bad news. Senior Management must be the first to know of any bad news, because often it is they who deicide what strategy to employ. Their participation in...
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...International Journal of Market Research Vol. 54 Issue 4 Children’s attitudinal reactions to TV advertisements The African experience Ayantunji Gbadamosi Robert E. Hinson University of Ghana University of East London Eddy K. Tukamushaba Irene Ingunjiri Strathmore University Hong Kong Polytechnic University This paper is aimed at exploring African children’s attitudinal reactions to television advertisements . A total of 65 children from four African countries – Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda – participated in 12 focus group discussions on the subject matter . Findings suggest that they like television advertising in relation to its entertainment features – especially when the messages feature children characters, cartoons, music, celebrities and humour – and those promoting foods . They also derive excitement from advertising messages that are presented in Pidgin language and/or humorously integrated with local languages . However, they have an aversion to messages that terrify them and those they consider boring . This paper supplements the existing literature on the attitudes of children to advertising, but from Africa as a different contextual platform . It also suggests directions for the effective use of marketing communications strategies in relation to television advertising for marketers and other bodies with special roles in communicating with children such as government agencies and NGOs . Introduction Advertising to children as a topic has attracted...
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...WRITING A SUMMARY-RESPONSE ESSAY In academic contexts, you are often asked to write response essays (sometimes called reaction papers) in which you select an aspect of a text that particularly interests you and respond to it in writing. That is, you will be asked to read something (a journal article, a chapter in a book, a technical report) and to write a summary and an analysis of what you read. The purpose of this type of assignment is to find out whether you understood what you read, what your response to the content of the text is, and whether you can express your response clearly. Generally, a response to written material consists of two basic parts: A. a summary of the written material B. an analysis of part of all of the material. Here is the typical format of a response essay: Introduction (The First Paragraph of your essay) 1. State the author’s name and surname 2. State the name of the article (For example: In “The Dangers of the Television” ) 3. Summarize the article and state the author’s main issues/thesis and key supporting points that the author discusses. Use an opening phrase such as: says, discusses, explains, argues, shows. (For example: In “The Dangers of the Television”, Fidler points out that. . .) 4. State your main idea / thesis in which you show your agreement or disagreement at the end of the introduction paragraph. That is your reaction. Body (The second paragraph) Your body paragraph or paragraphs should include: 1. major key supporting points...
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