Essays about: "global television"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 22 essays containing the words global television.
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16. Podcasting the brand Sweden : How Radio Sweden International appropriates the logics of Nation Branding to present its information in a convergent, globalizing and networked society
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikationAbstract : The advent and massification of the ICTs and the widespread use of internet have transformed the way in which traditional media such as ratio and television communicate with the audience, not only because of the technological shift itself, but because of the convergence culture undergoing as a result of the new relationships taking place online. Particularly, we wonder how the news’ organizations based in traditional media are adapting to these changes. READ MORE
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17. Viral marknadsföring : egenskaper hos virala reklamklipp
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : Genom Internets uppkomst och sociala mediers utveckling har konsumenter allt mer börjat vända sig bort från traditionella medier som radio, TV och nyhetstidningar. Detta eftersom konsumenter ser sociala medier som en mer trovärdig källa till information och att det erbjuder dem att själva ha kontroll över sin mediekonsumtion. READ MORE
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18. Occupy Wall Street as radical democracy : Democracy Now! reportage of the foundation of a contemporary direct-democracy movement
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för mediestudierAbstract : Democracy Now! is an independently syndicated hour long daily audio and video program that is broadcast on 1179 radio, television, and internet stations throughout the world, as well as being freely available on their website under a Creative-Commons License. They are a global news organization based in New York City, with the stated goal of providing “rarely heard” perspectives in their coverage. READ MORE
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19. Trapped in Consumption - a Qualitative Content Analysis of How Lyxfällan Portrays the Consumer Society
University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : Today’s society is a consumer society where consumption is dominated by the consumption of commodities. Consumption is a common theme seen on television, which is one of today’s major media channels. Reality TV is a growing genre in television production. This essay discusses how consumer society is portrayed in reality TV. READ MORE
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20. The Political Economy of Provincial TV Stations in China
University essay from Medier och kommunikationAbstract : My master thesis aims to examine how a Chinese political economy context has shaped the media landscape in China, especially in the domain of provincial television. The key issues are: 1) what the role of private profit accumulation is for provincial TV stations in China; 2) Whom the ownership of provincial TV stations in China belongs to; 3) how global capitalism influence provincial TV stations today; 4) how government regulation influence provincial TV stations today. READ MORE