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Unit 2 Newspapers and Magazines Created by Sally Anello Wall Street Journal 1908 Christian Science Monitor
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Facts “Nearly 55 million newspapers are sold daily in the United States, and 5 of 10 people report reading a paper every day.” Baran, 2008, p. 106) 10 people report reading a paper every day.” Baran, 2008, p. 106) Fewer than 30% of 18- to 29 year olds read a daily paper. x
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Role of the media in a crisis What happens if electricity goes off? What media is affected? What if cell phones have no reception? Can print media play a role in a crisis?
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From Chapter 2… The Times-Picayune served a unique role after Hurricane Katrina. They continued to operate without interruption from day 1. They knew local customs, political views, the police, and the right people to talk to. They could give out facts, information about location of food and supplies, and refute rumors. Only means of information for some people. x
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The media are influential gatekeepers of information about political candidates and political issues. If a candidate proposed dramatically reducing the ability of any one company to control large amounts of media, do you think that candidate would be given a fair opportunity to present such a case to the public? Explain your answer. x
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Magazines
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From the reading about magazines … The average magazine reader has graduated from high school, is married owns a home, works, and earns approximately $40,000. The average magazine reader has graduated from high school, is married owns a home, works, and earns approximately $40,000. If you like magazines, does this description fit you? If you like magazines, does this description fit you?x
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Magazine Types Alternative magazines: Mother Jones, the Utne Reader Business/money magazines: Money, Black Enterprise Celebrity and entertainment magazines: People, Entertainment Weekly Children’s magazines: Highlights, Ranger Rick Computer magazines: Internet, PC World Ethnic magazines: Hispanic, Ebony Family magazines: Fatherhood, Parenting Fashion magazines: Bazaar, Elle General interest magazines: Reader’s Digest, Life Geographical magazines: Texas Monthly, Bay Area Living Gray magazines: Modern Maturity Literary magazines: Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s Men’s magazines: GQ, Field & Stream, Playboy Newsmagazines: Time, U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek Political opinion magazines: the Nation, National Review Sports magazines: Sport, Sports Illustrated Sunday newspaper magazines: Parade, USA Weekend Women’s magazines: Working Woman, Good Housekeeping, Ms. Youth magazines: Seventeen, Tiger Beat Baran, 2008, p.142)
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Ranking of advertising categories 1 Automotive 2 Apparel and Accessories 3 Home Furnishings and Supplies 4 Toiletries and Cosmetics 5 Drugs and Remedies 6 Media 7 Direct Response Companies 8 Retail 9 Financial, Insurance, and Real Estate 10 Food and Food Product (Baron, 2008, p. 143) x
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Unit 2 Assignment Choose a newspaper - in print or online. Answer the 6 questions posed in the assignment. (See the Unit Breakdown document in doc sharing.) 1-2 pages Use correct grammar and paragraphing Follow the paper format instructions in Class Hints in doc sharing.
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