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Industries: Ownership and control blog task

 the name of mine is ; alphabet-google brands,companies and media products ; Alphabet: An Overview. Mandiant. Fitbit. Looker. Nest. Waze. DoubleClick. YouTube. examples of horizontal and vertical integration: Google  vertical integration  explained The Google search engine, while free, is monetized with paid advertising. In 2021 Google's advertising generated over $209 billion (beyond Google Search, this comprises YouTube Ads and the Network Members Sites) compared to $257 billion in net sales synergy  Google has lifted the lid on an upgrade for instant messaging service chat (opens in new tab) , which will now work more closely with other g oogle workspace (opapplications. (opens in newthe company announced that Chat will now make intelligent suggestions based on data drawn down from  Google Calendar (opens in new tab) For example, if someone has a meeting coming up, Chat will create a temporary messaging channel that can be used to notify co-workers of any delays or share resourc

MIGRAIN: Audience theory 2 - the effects debate

  Theory questions and your opinion 1) Social learning theory has been criticised for simplifying the causes of violence in society. Do you think the media is responsible for anti-social behaviour and violence? I partially believe that the media can influence some peoples actions however so does real life so technically yes it does but everything else also influences peoples actions. i think maybe young children can pick up little bit of violence but not dangerous violence that would seriously hurt somebody. 2) How is social learning theory relevant in the digital age? Are young people now learning behaviour from social media and the internet? Give examples. i believe that younger children and teens are more influenced to pick up trends that they see on social media especially on tiktok as they want to feel influenced and may think that it makes them cool. this is seen as e.g. the trend of vapes went around tiktok which is harming for your  body and vapes were initially made for people

film and tv language: cinematography practical task

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MIGRAIN assessment 1 learner repsonse

  1) Type up your feedback in  full  (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). www. good effort when explaining reception theory  ebi; better graft of what the questions are asking e.g.  q1 no reference to narrative codes  and q2 no genre theory. 2) Read  the mark scheme for this assessment carefully . Identify at least  one  potential point that you missed out on for each question in the assessment. q1 i didn't mention the narrative codes so i could of talked about the barthes enigma and action code where i could of mentioned the gun or tower blocks or the review quotes  q2 i didn't mention the genre theory's  where i could of talked bout the differences in the social and cultural context  how by the clouds and the sun rising  both use the sky however they used it in different context and manor allows the audience to get to know the character a bit better than the Nike  q3 i only got 2/9 marks this because I did not mention the

Audience theory 1: blog tasks

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1  ) Read this  Mail Online article about the effects of videogames . How does this article link to the hypodermic needle model? this links to the hypodermic model as it talks to how violent video games can leads to an increase in violent behaviour. the article says " Playing a violent video game for just an hour over a three-day period is enough to increase aggressive behaviour, according to a new study." this links how the model as it shows how the media can be injected to peoples head and have a dangerous effect on their lives and could even put other people in harm 2) How does coverage of the Talk Talk hacking case (see Daily Mail front page below) link to the hypodermic needle model? Why might someone  criticise  this front page?  firstly  the way they put 'son of single mum' could receive  backlash   or sympathy from the audience as it could suggest that he is this way a he doesn't have  father which could receive sympathy for the kid suggesting that he h

Audience ;classifcation

  Who you are working with: Ben The psychographic group you are researching: mainstreamers Introduce your example couple that represents your group: Jeremy  and Emily are mainstreamers they are 26 and have 2 young children. 1) Make up their names: Jeremy Emily 2) Where do they work/study? Emily worker as an high school teacher teaching maths and jermany works as an builder. 3) What do they do in their spare time? as they are quite busy as they work and having children so they normally watch a movie together on the weekends as a family but weekdays they would watch Netflix or be on their phones. Now suggest their media consumption: Print:  What newspapers/magazines does your group read (if any)? Is this on paper or tablet?  Jeremy may read papers on his break at his work place. Emily looks at online gossip like magazines however doesn't read proper ones  Broadcast:  What TV programmes/channels do your group watch? Radio stations? TV package – Freeview or Sky? Films? they love to wat