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Kelvina Burrell January 2018
Media Literacy Kelvina Burrell January 2018
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Create Media Ads Key Questions Covered
Is it legal to have bias in media advertising? What are Copyright laws? Expected Outcomes Understand how to build an ad for newspaper; social media. Understand media bias Understand various Persuasive techniques
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Typical Creation Process
Similar to writing a paper Identify your target audience Create descriptions for each market segment Think about how audience will engage or interact with the content Consider competition & the environment Create a Strategy or Plan to complete Make it memorable with a tagline or jingle
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Build An Ad Newspaper (Print) Social Media (Online)
Circulated in Relevant Magazines Distribution Channels & Partnership Size Constraints Design More effective method of advertising Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and others. Popular websites & blogs Imaging
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Bias in Media Media bias is the bias or perceived bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media in the selection of events and stories that are reported and how they are covered. How To Detect Bias In News Media Media have tremendous power in setting cultural guidelines and in shaping political discourse. It is essential that news media, along with other institutions, are challenged to be fair and accurate. The first step in challenging biased news coverage is documenting bias. Here area to consider when you are consuming content via newspaper, TV and radio news. Sources Lack of Diversity Point of View: One Sided Double Standards Stereotypes Unchallenged Assumptions Loaded Language Lack of Context or Omission Headline & Story Match Loaded language Prominence of Important Stories Label & Spin
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Persuasion Use a persuasive technique. Common Methods used include:
Note: It is not "convincing" The point is to influence how the consumers feel or reacts to your content in comparison to other media Your ability to influence will result into purchase Common Methods used include: Repetition: Repeat key elements frequently. Jingle Common sense: Challenge the reasons for resistance to content. Humor: Comedy makes the ads more memorable. Use brief points of honesty Necessity: Make time of the essence. Limited-time only offers
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Copyright Law Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture. Fair Use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Commentary Criticism Parody ****This is NOT legal advice. Please consult a lawyer when making legal decisions.
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Legal Implications Freedom of Speech is the legal right to express one's opinions freely. Libel is a written statement in which a plaintiff in certain courts sets forth the cause of action or the relief sought. Slander means to utter slander against OR to defame. Unconscious Bias: Unconscious biases are social stereotypes about certain groups of people that individuals form outside their own conscious awareness. Everyone holds unconscious beliefs about various social and identity groups, and these biases stem from one’s tendency to organize social worlds by categorizing. ****This is NOT legal advice. Please consult a lawyer when making legal decisions.
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Recap Creating a Great Content takes time Think about your audience
Consider delivery format Avoid Bias Persuade with Influence Abide by the Law
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Sources: How To Detect Bias In News Media: kit/how-to-detect-bias-in-news-media/ How to Create an Advertisement: Digital Advertising vs. Print Advertising: advertising-vs-print-advertising html Copyright Law of the United States: What Does Copyright Protect?: Libel Definition: Slander Definition: Unconscious Bias: Freedom of Speech Definition: webster.com/dictionary/freedom%20of%20speech
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