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Analyzing Media

Types of Media Print Broadcast Mass Media Social Media Newspapers Magazines Broadcast TV news Radio Internet Mass Media Movies TV shows Music Social Media Facebook Twitter

Media Techniques Sequencing – the order and arrangement of events in a story Special Effects – create video or audio allusions Reaction shots – show responses Camera angles – flatter or exaggerate qualities Music – creates a mood

Analyzing Media Tone Intended audience Purpose Attitude towards the subject or audience Intended audience Who is the message aimed or directed at? How does that influence the coverage Purpose Most news stories are presented to inform Some stories seek to influence opinion Objective vs. Subjective Objective means it is neutral, facts based Subjective or bias emphasizes some facts and omits others

Comparing two different channels talking about Osama Bin Laden’s death Media Comparison Comparing two different channels talking about Osama Bin Laden’s death