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[Show more]commodity self 
: Individuals consume and pursue fashion to individuate themselves yet do so in 
order to be societally accepted - to fit in and be popular. Moreover, mass produced 
goods and fashion are used to produce fake individuality, a "commodity self", an 
"image" 
Implicit Claims 
: W...
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: Individuals consume and pursue fashion to individuate themselves yet do so in 
order to be societally accepted - to fit in and be popular. Moreover, mass produced 
goods and fashion are used to produce fake individuality, a "commodity self", an 
"image" 
Implicit Claims 
: W...
Media ownership patterns show a strong movement away from what? 
: localism and toward concentration 
Localism definition 
: Power is best shared among many people 
Everyone has a voice and can influence decisions 
Efficiency definition 
: Power is best concentrated among a few people 
These few can...
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Add to cartMedia ownership patterns show a strong movement away from what? 
: localism and toward concentration 
Localism definition 
: Power is best shared among many people 
Everyone has a voice and can influence decisions 
Efficiency definition 
: Power is best concentrated among a few people 
These few can...
Chapter 15: "Who owns and controls the mass media" 
: Key Ideas and Questions 
-media ownership patterns show a strong movement away from localism and toward 
concentration 
-How concentrated is the media industry? 
-Are media companies monopolistic? If so, what is the impact? 
-Are media differe...
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: Key Ideas and Questions 
-media ownership patterns show a strong movement away from localism and toward 
concentration 
-How concentrated is the media industry? 
-Are media companies monopolistic? If so, what is the impact? 
-Are media differe...
Agenda Setting Theory 
: if a news item is covered frequently and prominently, the audience will regard 
the issue as more important. How messages in the news media order what we think 
about. 
Cultivation Theory 
: The process by which media shape our view of the world and cultivate our 
widely ...
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Add to cartAgenda Setting Theory 
: if a news item is covered frequently and prominently, the audience will regard 
the issue as more important. How messages in the news media order what we think 
about. 
Cultivation Theory 
: The process by which media shape our view of the world and cultivate our 
widely ...
4 dimensions of media literacy 
: communication technologies, economics of mediated communication, meaning 
of messages in the media 
bullet theory 
: assumes audience is passive, inject with ideas 
uses and gratifications theory 
: you seek out what you want, entertainment, information, identity, ...
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: communication technologies, economics of mediated communication, meaning 
of messages in the media 
bullet theory 
: assumes audience is passive, inject with ideas 
uses and gratifications theory 
: you seek out what you want, entertainment, information, identity, ...
Westinghouse Electric company, which began as a maufactuer of railroad and air 
brakes in Pittsburgh in 1886, bought which television network in 1995 when it 
decided to change its line of business. 
: CBS 
In 1999, Viacom announced a merger with which television business? 
: CBS 
How concentrated...
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Add to cartWestinghouse Electric company, which began as a maufactuer of railroad and air 
brakes in Pittsburgh in 1886, bought which television network in 1995 when it 
decided to change its line of business. 
: CBS 
In 1999, Viacom announced a merger with which television business? 
: CBS 
How concentrated...
the commodity self 
: individuals consume and pursue fashion to individuate themselves, yet do so in 
order to be socially accepted - to fit in and be popular. moreover, mass produced 
goods and fashion are used to produce a fake individuality, a commodity self, an 
image 
the process of construc...
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Add to cartthe commodity self 
: individuals consume and pursue fashion to individuate themselves, yet do so in 
order to be socially accepted - to fit in and be popular. moreover, mass produced 
goods and fashion are used to produce a fake individuality, a commodity self, an 
image 
the process of construc...
Hypodermic Needle (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have strong and more or less universal effects on 
audiences. 
Limited Effects (1940s and 50s) 
: Mass media are simply one of many determinants of how people think or 
behave. Media principally reinforce existing beliefs. 
Specific Effects ...
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Add to cartHypodermic Needle (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have strong and more or less universal effects on 
audiences. 
Limited Effects (1940s and 50s) 
: Mass media are simply one of many determinants of how people think or 
behave. Media principally reinforce existing beliefs. 
Specific Effects ...
Hypodermic Needle (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have strong and more or less universal effects on 
audiences. 
Limited Effects (1940s and 50s) 
: Mass media are simply one of many determinants of how people think or 
behave. Media principally reinforce existing beliefs. 
Specific Effects ...
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Add to cartHypodermic Needle (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have strong and more or less universal effects on 
audiences. 
Limited Effects (1940s and 50s) 
: Mass media are simply one of many determinants of how people think or 
behave. Media principally reinforce existing beliefs. 
Specific Effects ...
Miller v. California 
: A 1973 Supreme Court decision that avoided defining obscenity by holding that 
community standards be used to determine whether material is obscene in terms of 
appealing to a "prurient interest" and being "patently offensive" and lacking in value. 
Falwell v. Flynt 
: ...
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: A 1973 Supreme Court decision that avoided defining obscenity by holding that 
community standards be used to determine whether material is obscene in terms of 
appealing to a "prurient interest" and being "patently offensive" and lacking in value. 
Falwell v. Flynt 
: ...
social learning theory 
: How, when, and why we imitate the behaviors we see dramatized in media 
narratives and ads. 
Cultivation Theory 
: How the media over time encourage particular worldviews in us through the 
"common symbolic environment" of television and movies. 
Social Learning Theory ...
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Add to cartsocial learning theory 
: How, when, and why we imitate the behaviors we see dramatized in media 
narratives and ads. 
Cultivation Theory 
: How the media over time encourage particular worldviews in us through the 
"common symbolic environment" of television and movies. 
Social Learning Theory ...
Media ownership patterns show a strong movement away from _________ and 
toward __________ 
: localism, concentration 
Are media companies monopolistic? 
: No, they are oligopolistic, meaning a few companies control most of the 
content. 
How are media different from other businesses? 
: They deli...
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Add to cartMedia ownership patterns show a strong movement away from _________ and 
toward __________ 
: localism, concentration 
Are media companies monopolistic? 
: No, they are oligopolistic, meaning a few companies control most of the 
content. 
How are media different from other businesses? 
: They deli...
Cultivation Theory (Gerbner) 
: The process by which media shapes the view of our world/ conceptions of 
reality 
Long term effects 
Mean World Syndrome 
: The mindset that the world is scarier than it actually is 
Hypodermic Needle Model (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have direct effects ...
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Add to cartCultivation Theory (Gerbner) 
: The process by which media shapes the view of our world/ conceptions of 
reality 
Long term effects 
Mean World Syndrome 
: The mindset that the world is scarier than it actually is 
Hypodermic Needle Model (1920s and 30s) 
: Mass media messages have direct effects ...
Miller v. California: 1973; freedom of speech (obscenity); declared that work is 
obscene if 1) work is prurient 2) offensive way 3) lacks literacy value 
Falwell v. Flynt: hustler magazine's parody of jerry flynt was deemed within the 
law. 1st amendment protects against parodies because the aud...
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Add to cartMiller v. California: 1973; freedom of speech (obscenity); declared that work is 
obscene if 1) work is prurient 2) offensive way 3) lacks literacy value 
Falwell v. Flynt: hustler magazine's parody of jerry flynt was deemed within the 
law. 1st amendment protects against parodies because the aud...
"Who Owns and Controls the Mass Media?" (Potter Chapter 15) 
: This chapter provides such an analysis to help you begin to think more deeply 
on the topic and develop an opinion on whether you favor localism or efficiency. 
Media critics are wary of the degree of concentration in the media indus...
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: This chapter provides such an analysis to help you begin to think more deeply 
on the topic and develop an opinion on whether you favor localism or efficiency. 
Media critics are wary of the degree of concentration in the media indus...
How many ads is the average person exposed to every day? 
: 247 to over 500 
How to advertisers behave in social irresponsible ways? 
: -Advertising potentially harmful products 
-Invading protected groups (children) 
-Invading privacy: monitoring your economic transactions or messages to see what...
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Add to cartHow many ads is the average person exposed to every day? 
: 247 to over 500 
How to advertisers behave in social irresponsible ways? 
: -Advertising potentially harmful products 
-Invading protected groups (children) 
-Invading privacy: monitoring your economic transactions or messages to see what...
localism 
: the idea that power is best shared among a lot of people, and everyone has a 
voice and can voice opinions 
efficiency 
: the idea that power is best concentrated among a few people, allowing 
decisions to be made quickly and profit to be maximized 
which major corporation overtook 21s...
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: the idea that power is best shared among a lot of people, and everyone has a 
voice and can voice opinions 
efficiency 
: the idea that power is best concentrated among a few people, allowing 
decisions to be made quickly and profit to be maximized 
which major corporation overtook 21s...
deregulation 
: the belief that strong vertical integration will drive away competition and exploit 
the consumer 
Telecommunications Act of 1996 
: FCC seems less concerned with regulating and more concerned with helping 
companies dominant in the world market 
localism 
: the belief that power i...
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Add to cartderegulation 
: the belief that strong vertical integration will drive away competition and exploit 
the consumer 
Telecommunications Act of 1996 
: FCC seems less concerned with regulating and more concerned with helping 
companies dominant in the world market 
localism 
: the belief that power i...
What is the main idea of Potter Chapter 15? 
: -Giant companies own most of the media and the role of media mergers 
Localism 
: -idea that power is best shared amongst many people. Everyone has a voice 
and can influence decisions 
Efficiency 
: -idea that power is best concentrated among a few pe...
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Add to cartWhat is the main idea of Potter Chapter 15? 
: -Giant companies own most of the media and the role of media mergers 
Localism 
: -idea that power is best shared amongst many people. Everyone has a voice 
and can influence decisions 
Efficiency 
: -idea that power is best concentrated among a few pe...
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