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Media impact: An introduction to mass media

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This item is used & still in good condition. From my personal collection and been in my bookcase since 1998.

564 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1988

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Shirley Biagi

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December 8, 2008
This was actually pretty decent as far as text books go.
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February 6, 2017
Hey guys, so I know this is not a "normal" novel, but I wanted to share my thoughts about this media book that I've read over this semester. Media/Impact: An Introduction to Mass Media by Shirley Biagi truly opened my eyes to how mass media operates and what their true goal is, cause it aint to keep it's readers/views infomed. But, I think we all have grasped that concept by now, lol. Anyway, I enjoyed most of the chapters that depicted the rise and falls of the eight media industries; books, newspapers, magazines, radio, recordings, movies, tv, and internet. Though, because I like history, i was rather intrigued by some of its content, but I am sure others in my class were bored to death...Moving on, in addition to describing the mass media industries and their role in the United States, the book also included information regarding advertising, public relations, news and info, social and political issues, laws and regulations, and ethics. Those last two chapters, whoa... heavy stuff. But I loved it. I think the laws and regulation was probably my favorite chapter in the entire book. Though, people dont seem to hold the law to the standards it ought to be. It's the same with ethics, even though technically those are "voluntary". Which translates to,you wont get sued, but your rep will be damaged. All in all, I enjoyed this, and even though it was a school book, I might have read it without it being assigned on a syllabus.
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