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  2. Mass media in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of transnational news networks include Al Jazeera, BBC Africa, CNN Africa and France 24 Africa, which provide global news coverage with a focus on African affairs. Additionally, there are pan-African news organizations like the African Union of Broadcasting , All Africa Global Media , Africanews and local outlets that reach ...

  3. Influence of mass media - Wikipedia

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    After the all-powerful assumption of mass media was disproved by empirical evidence, the indirect path of the media's effect on audiences has been widely accepted. An indirect effect indicates that an independent variable (e.g., media use) affecting the dependent variables (e.g., outcomes of media use) via one or more intervening (mediating ...

  4. Mass media in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in South Africa has a large mass media sector and is one of Africa's major media centres. While South Africa's many broadcasters and publications reflect the diversity of the population as a whole, the most commonly used language is English. However, all ten other official languages are represented to some extent or another.

  5. Propaganda model - Wikipedia

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    The third of Herman and Chomsky's five filters relates to the sourcing of mass media news: "The mass media are drawn into a symbiotic relationship with powerful sources of information by economic necessity and reciprocity of interest." Even large media corporations such as the BBC cannot afford to place reporters everywhere.

  6. Mediatization (media) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of mediatization still requires development, and there is no commonly agreed definition of the term. [4] For example, a sociologist, Ernst Manheim, used mediatization as a way to describe social shifts that are controlled by the mass media, while a media researcher, Kent Asp, viewed mediatization as the relationship between politics, mass media, and the ever-growing divide between ...

  7. CNN effect - Wikipedia

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    United States Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas being interviewed by CNN in 2021. The CNN effect is a theory in political science and media studies which states that global television networks, in their modern ability to provide live, 24-hours news coverage from anywhere in the world, play a significant role in determining the actions policymakers take and the outcomes of events.

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

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    DISNEY. Robert Iger, Executive Chairman 2020 Iger compensation: $21.0M/-55.7% Robert Chapek, CEO 2020 Chapek compensation: $14.2M/NA Media Employee Compensation: $51,073 Iger/Chapek Pay Ratio to ...

  9. Category:Mass media in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    News media in Africa by country (30 C) ... Pages in category "Mass media in Africa by country" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.