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Address the following criteria for each example: Explain the history and development of each form of media (television, radio, newspaper, social media, and a blog). How long has it existed? How has...

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Address the following criteria for each example:

  1. Explain the history and development of each form of media (television, radio, newspaper, social media, and a blog).
    1. How long has it existed?
    2. How has it changed from its beginning state?
    3. How does the delivery method XXXXXXXXXXform of media) impact the message being delivered? (Consider authority, trustworthiness, and context of delivery.)
  2. Describe the purpose of each form of media.
    1. Who is the target audience?
    2. What are its strengths?
    3. What are its weaknesses?
    4. How has it been used and misused?
  3. Evaluate each media message for the presence of bias. Use the five key questions as identified by the Center for Media Literacy.
    1. Who created the message?
    2. What creative techniques are used to attract your attention?
    3. How might other people understand this message differently than you do?
    4. What values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message?
    5. Why is this message being sent? XXXXXXXXXXConsider whether the message is meant to inform, persuade, or entertain.)
  4. Evaluate the accuracy of each media message:
    1. Is it a reliable and valid source?
    2. Does it contain verifiable facts versus opinions?

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You will review the forms of media used for each example and evaluate the content of the messages using the questions and criteria provided. You will summarize your results for each example, and using that information, provide a ranking of the media messages. Your review, recommended ranking (1 being the best, and 5 being the worst), and the reasons for the ranking order should be included in an 800–1,000 word brief that you can send to management.

Answered 3 days After May 26, 2021

Solution

Sayani answered on May 29 2021
154 Votes
Running Head: NARRATIVE ESSAY                            1
NARRATIVE ESSAY                                     2
NARRATIVE ESSAY
Table of Contents
Example 1: Television    3
Example 2: Radio    4
Example 3: Newspaper    5
Example 4: Twitter    7
Example 5: Blog    8
References    10
Example 1: Television
1. A) The history of television discovered back to the 19th century and the early of the 20th century. ( BeBusinessed. (n.d.). History of the Television. https:
ebusinessed.com/history/history-of-the-)
B) After the period of World War 2 television specific became an effective piece for entertainment, advertising as well as propaganda and gained the potentiality to connect the news.
C) The delivery method of television is more valid as it connects relevant news as well as uses relevant images to highlight the news. As
oadcasting the news of various areas therefore, it must show authenticity and trustworthiness.
2. A) The target audience for television mainly include the rich and young people, although the demographics may vary from various programs with their time.
B) Strength: it helps to integrates the motion, Sight and sound system and attracts many audiences. It produces several relevant images and grab the attention of the viewers.
C) Weakness: it is quite expensive in term of media and production.
D) Television has been used as media of communication but is being misused as advanced propaganda.
3. A) PBS News hour created the television message.
B) Television uses relevant pictures to attract the users.
C) Other people may assume that television may produces wildfires in other states that does not disrupt effort to restrict air pollution. PBS NewsHour. (2018). Wildfires in western states are disrupting efforts to cu
air pollution. https:
www.pbs.org/newshou
show/wildfires-in-western-states-are-disrupting-efforts-to-cu
-air-pollution
D) The message has been created from the point of bias in term of television.
E) The messages are being send to entertain as well as inform the people in case of television.
4. A) Yes, the television messages are accurate as the information are collected from relevant and valid source. Only the Twitter does not indicate validity and accuracy.
B) Yes, all this media contains Verifiable facts.
Ranking: 5on 5 as it produces all the relevant information required.
Example 2: Radio
1 A) The history of radio traces back to the 19th century by the attribution of physicist’s invention in the wireless telegraphy.
B) . Radio gained development into
oadcasting over years. The newspaper gained popularity as an effective form of communication.
C) . The delivery method of radio is prompt so that it can influence the listeners to became more attentive and understand the messages it
oadcast. Science Friday. (2017). U
an Life Isn’t A Walk In The Park. https:
www.sciencefriday.com/segments/gtbt-u
an-ai
. It produces authentic as well as relevant information in order to grab the attention of the listeners.
2 A) In term of radio the target audience belongs to the remote area where it helps to provide the real time information specially to those peoples who can’t have the access to gain information from any other sources.
B) Strength: it has an immediate as well as massive distribution in remote areas. It helps to provide real time information to the people.
C) Weakness: expensive in term of production as well as utilization and requires high training.
D) Radio has...
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