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  2. Mass media - Wikipedia

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    Mass media also play a crucial role in the spread of civil unrest activities such as anti-government demonstrations, riots and general strikes. [32] That is, the use of radio and television receivers has made the unrest influence among cities not only by the geographic location of cities, but also by proximity within the mass media distribution ...

  3. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    The mass media regularly present politically crucial information on huge audiences and also represent the reaction of the audience rapidly through the mass media. The government or the political decision-makers have the chance to have a better understanding of the real reaction from the public to those decisions they have made. [81]

  4. Mass media regulation - Wikipedia

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    Government held power over the Chinese people and controlled the media, making the media highly political. The economic reform decreased the governing function of media and created a tendency for mass media to stand for the society but not only authority. The previous unbalanced structure between powered government and weak society was loosed ...

  5. Propaganda through media - Wikipedia

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    Mass media and propaganda are inseparable. Mass media, as a system for spreading and relaying information and messages to the public, plays a role in amusing, entertaining and informing individuals with rules and values that situate them in social structure. [4] Therefore, propaganda creates conflicts among society's differing classes. Nowadays ...

  6. MacBride report - Wikipedia

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    The MacBride report was named after Irish Nobel laureate and peace and human rights activist, Seán MacBride, and was tasked with analysing communication problems in modern societies, particularly relating to mass media and news, considering the emergence of new technologies, and suggesting a form of communication order (New World Information ...

  7. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world.

  8. New World Information and Communication Order - Wikipedia

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    An unbalanced flow of mass media from the developed world (especially the United States) to the underdeveloped countries. Everyone watches American movies and television shows. Advertising agencies in the developed world have indirect but significant effects on mass media in the developing countries. Some observers also judged the messages of ...

  9. What the Media’s Most Powerful Execs Were Paid in ... - AOL

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    FOX. Rupert Murdoch, Executive Chairman 2020 compensation: $34.0M/-19.4% Lachlan Murdoch, CEO 2020 compensation: $29.2M/-30.8% Media Employee Compensation: $81,307 Rupert Murdoch/Lachlan Murdoch ...