What is the nickname for President Roosevelt's radio broadcasts
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"Fireside Chats".
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Can supply create its own demand
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supply does not create the demand . supply is maintain the past
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When did women becom journalists
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In the latter part of the 1800's. See the story of Nellie Bly.
She was one of the first women journalists. Her story is
facinating. Now, it was not easy for them to become journalists. It
was easier for them to become columnists.
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News stories differ from one news outlet to another because
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Reporters are influenced by their own biases when they cover news
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Advertising campaign how can you use it in a sentence
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Examine a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) advertising campaign that promotes the influenza (flu) vaccination. Analyze the campaign to discover the target audience and the advertising techniques used. Then, evaluate the effectiveness of these advertising techniques. Write a five-paragraph essay in which you explain how the advertising campaign effectively promotes the influenza vaccination to a range of audiences.
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How do news organizations primarily create revenue
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through company advertisements
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Why would a news organization slant information
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to influence audience
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What is the most likely message behind the Adbusters' ad with the Gap logo on the silhouette of a head
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Customers should be suspicious of Gap ads. (apex)
I got it wrong so you don't have to
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What is the first question you should ask yourself when analyzing an advertisement
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The first question you should ask yourself when analyzing an
advertisement is 'what is the intention or purpose.
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Sometimes journalists show bias
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Without meaning to - APEX
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An example of product placement is when a
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character in a movie uses an iphone
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An example if target group might be people who
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have not been buying a certain product
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An example of libel is a journalist making someone look bad by purposefully
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Misquoting the person in a newspaper
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In hypertext poetry the reader can
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Play with words and poetry
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Why according to Alisa Miller do we not hear more about global news
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News networks have reduced the number of overseas bureaus.
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What is the likely reason why adbusters publishes publishes a magazine with spoof advertisements
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Add busters wants to encourage consumers to think critically about ads (APEX)
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What do the Geico ads that feature a gecko on TV and in online pop-ups exemplify
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How advertising campaigns use different forms of
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News organizations sometimes show bias because
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They are influenced by the need to make money - APEX (I just took it)
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Defines the term propaganda
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Biased or misleading information used to promote a political
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Why Alisa Miller says news about celebrities like Britney spears is
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Cheap (apex)
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What is the nickname for President Roosevelt's radio broadcasts
"Fireside Chats".
Can supply create its own demand
supply does not create the demand . supply is maintain the past
demand.
When did women becom journalists
In the latter part of the 1800's. See the story of Nellie Bly.
She was one of the first women journalists. Her story is
facinating. Now, it was not easy for them to become journalists. It
was easier for them to become columnists.
News stories differ from one news outlet to another because
Reporters are influenced by their own biases when they cover news
Advertising campaign how can you use it in a sentence
Examine a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) advertising campaign that promotes the influenza (flu) vaccination. Analyze the campaign to discover the target audience and the advertising techniques used. Then, evaluate the effectiveness of these advertising techniques. Write a five-paragraph essay in which you explain how the advertising campaign effectively promotes the influenza vaccination to a range of audiences.
How do news organizations primarily create revenue
through company advertisements
Why would a news organization slant information
to influence audience
What is the most likely message behind the Adbusters' ad with the Gap logo on the silhouette of a head
Customers should be suspicious of Gap ads. (apex)
I got it wrong so you don't have to
What is the first question you should ask yourself when analyzing an advertisement
The first question you should ask yourself when analyzing an
advertisement is 'what is the intention or purpose.
Sometimes journalists show bias
Without meaning to - APEX
An example of product placement is when a
character in a movie uses an iphone
An example if target group might be people who
have not been buying a certain product
An example of libel is a journalist making someone look bad by purposefully
Misquoting the person in a newspaper
In hypertext poetry the reader can
Play with words and poetry
Why according to Alisa Miller do we not hear more about global news
News networks have reduced the number of overseas bureaus.
What is the likely reason why adbusters publishes publishes a magazine with spoof advertisements
Add busters wants to encourage consumers to think critically about ads (APEX)
What do the Geico ads that feature a gecko on TV and in online pop-ups exemplify
How advertising campaigns use different forms of
News organizations sometimes show bias because
They are influenced by the need to make money - APEX (I just took it)
Defines the term propaganda
Biased or misleading information used to promote a political
cause
Why Alisa Miller says news about celebrities like Britney spears is