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431: A Public Relations Proposal Fo
... which contains news release, background information, a fact sheet, and a VNR). Press Kits will be sent to school nutritionist, food, health, and lifestyle editors of magazine and newspapers, Food, health, and lifestyle producer of television stations, gyms, food, health, and lifestyle editors of online publications. News releases -- to keep the media informed of the latest news in health and nutrition, e.g., information on good and bad cholesterol, trends in ... 21st Century Nutrition'- WEDO-McKeesport, PA ‘Eat Right Las Vegas' - KORK- Las Vegas, NV ‘Food for thought' - WCCO- Minneapolis, MN ‘Great Recipies with Lynn Paska' - WHRL - Albany, NY ‘Your Health' - USA Radio Network - Dallas, TX Television Family Programs 47 Family Magazine - KWHB - Tulsa, OK American Family - NET network - Washington, DC CTN Today - WCLF - Clearwater, FL Today's Family - KTVT - Ft.Worth, TX Today's Family - WTGL - Orlando, FL Food Getting Healthy ... New York, NY Health Beat - WTVE - Reading, PA Health Call - WLAE - New Orleans, LA Health Matters - Mestar Communication - Allentown, PA Health Today - WMGM - Concord, NJ Healthy Living - Fit TV - Virgina Beach, VA Healthy TV - Healthy Television Production - New York, NY BIBLIOGRAPHY Mogelonsky, Marcia: "Eggs get Rehabilitated" American Demographics, pg. 30, August 1997 O'Neill, Molly: "After the Fall: Humpty Dumpty Regains His Throne" The New York Times, pg. F1, September ...
432: A Discussion On Multimedia
... primitive form in the early 1980s, as a result of advances that have been made in digital compression technology-- particularly the difficult area of image compression. Multimedia online services are obtainable through telephone/computer or television links, multimedia hardware and software exist for personal computers, networks, the internet, interactive kiosks and multimedia presentations are available on CD-ROMs and various other mediums. The use of multimedia in our society has it ... books have been recently introduced to the world as a whole. This new concept is the use of internet or otherwise computer technology to electronically convert books to a digital, readable format viewed on a television set or computer screen. This would most likely be done by scanning in individual pages in a book, arrange them in orderly fashion, and have users be able to cycle back and forth between the ... server. The recent development in modem speeds have also allowed businesses to elaborately cram web sites with spectacular multimedia effects, drawing surfers in young and old. Advertising on the internet is relatively cheap (compared to television) and is very specialized and often more effective. Companies can choose to advertise on certain high hit rate sites that pertain to that company's field. This makes the advertisement seen by more of ...
433: Oedipus Vs. Society
... brother, sister, or even grandma, it is still happening somewhere in this world. The main cause of this lack of morals is (in my opinion) directly related to the amount of sex and violence on television. Many years ago Elvis couldn't even shake his waist on TV, but now Sharon Stone can open her legs on a big screen for everyone to see. Violence has increased on television because sitcoms and movies will not sell in today's society without sex and violence. In the future, life in general will eventually become a game involving survival of the fittest and killing your next door neighbor before he kills you. Movies and television should be screened so only kids mature enough to know the difference between Hollywood and real life can watch movies with hardcore violence and sex in them.
434: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... know why they were here. I know why they were here. They were here because you all are here," said the President to the White House Press Corp. "They were here because they can get television coverage, and to some degree, print coverage, because the President happened to be at home." You see, he is contemptuous, he is contemptuous of the people that have this disease. A spokesperson for the demonstrators ... even air programs containing interviews with Dr. Strecker. A national radio network did an interview with a famous talk show host and Dr. Strecker and then refused to run it. Virtually every big name network television magazine show and all the syndicated TV interviewers and talk show hosts have said NO to Dr. Strecker. Big city newspapers will not take any print ads telling about it, and so it goes...WHY ... Representative Huff did everything in his power to make the Illinois State Legislature and the people of Chicago aware of Dr. Strecker's work. He was very vocal, gave many press interviews, was constantly on television and radio urging people to wake up to the cover-up concerning AIDS. Did Representative Huff use drugs? Perhaps yes, but only occasionally and recreationally. Was he an addict? No. Would he have known ...
435: Is Canada Losing Its Identity
... every new McDonalds opened mean another family business will go under? A great deal believe so. Media plays a big role in our Americanization as in any major Canadian center if you flip though the television channels you'll find more from the U.S. then up north. Canadians in these major centers are even watching U.S. News telecasts. It's no secret that the U.S.A. is our ... travel all over the world knowing there is not a country that they are in a serious conflict with. As far as media is concerned, there is also a recent swing towards many pro-Canadian television shows and most noticeably, commercials. Much like the new Molson Canadian commercial featuring "Joe" and his rant about being Canadian. "I'm not a lumber jack or a fur trader, and I don't live ... of North America!! My name is Joe, and I AM CANADIAN!!! Thank you." - Molson Canadian Commercial, 2000 More Canadian pride can be taken from the fact Hockey Night in Canada is the longest running syndicated television in the world. Many commercials have been running for the last 5 years featuring prominent historical Canadian moments and everyone is becoming increasingly aware of our roots. Also many web sites now offer Canadian ...
436: Big Brother In The Media
... but The Australian seems to doubt the shows authenticity and seems to believe it has ulterior motives towards the viewers. The article also writes how the show is using “new hard-edged commercialism”; now obviously television shows have a right to provide commercialism but The Australian once again seems to believe its intent is objective, as the shows commercialism is seemed to be “hard-edged” to them. The headline of the ... of a site that contains explicit content of the shows online uncut footage of the series. Another article by The Australian on May 1 is seemingly focusing on the money aspect within the Big Brother television show. This article entitled “Big Brother mag an $800,000 lemon” featured on page 35. The article is demoting Big Brother as it focuses its attention to the failure of profit of the newly released ... not the primary concern of The Australian. An article from the Courier Mail dated May 16 entitled “Small car, big impact” does not primarily focus on Big Brother’s advertising schemes but focuses on Australian television sponsorship as a whole. Throughout the article direct references are made to Big Brother and its sponsorship frenzy. In regards to physical placement the article takes up about half of the page with a ...
437: Taming Of The Shrew
... liberated, or just a good enough actress to make everyone think she was in fact, tamed. There are many arguments for and against each of these points, as well as an argument that discusses one television adaptation of Taming of the Shrew that presents Katherine not as the expected shrew, but as Petruccio's tamer. In addition to the television show, two different movies also discuss the present different adaptations of Katherine. The first movie is the Franco Zaffirelli adaptation staring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. This movie presents an adaptation in which Petruccio tames ... of Katherine as something other than the one being tamed, and look at a modern interpretation that displays her as the tamer. I recently had an opportunity to see a recording of the 80's television comedy Moonlighting, starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd. In this show, a special was done on a revision of Taming of the Shrew with Willis' character as Petruccio and Shepherd's as Katherine. For ...
438: The Effect of Third Party Candidates in Presidental Elections
... deviation from the traditional two-party system. Until then, political candidates were utterly dependant upon the political infrastructure of an established party for their campaigns. Until the development of mass media technologies, including radio and television, political candidates had no direct means of communicating with the public and were thus dependant on the communications systems of the major parties. Thus, third party movements lacked the capabilities to run an effective campaign against the major parties. However, mass media has changed the scope of the election process and brought about the demise of the major political parties (Robinson 147). Candidates who run a television dominated campaign have hurt their parties in a number of ways. The media specialists who manage such campaigns tend to be loyal to a candidate rather than to the candidate's party; as a result, the campaign supports a single candidate and not the entire ticket of the party. In addition, the heavy reliance on television allows a candidate to reach voters directly, thereby weakening the traditional function of the party as an information and communication body acting as an intermediary between the candidate and the voters. Other developments have ...
439: Is Our Society Becoming Post-l
... look at the differences between an oral culture and a literate one, describe the effects of literacy upon society, and look at technological breakthroughs, such as the Gutenberg press and more modern inventions such as television, telephone and computers, to see whether we are entering a new era in our progression from oral communication. I will try to examine if this supposed post-literacy, created by new means of communication, is ... printing press was invented and all of these changes started to occur. Since then a whole array of new technological innovations have provided mankind with even more mediums through which to communicate information. The telephone, television and most recently computers and the Internet have made instantaneous global transmission of data a very real possibility. Mcluhan sees these new technologies as the agents of a process of 'retribalization' (Mcluhan 1962). The advent ... and removed man from tribal communality into a state of civilised detachment. These new technologies have placed more emphasis on our other senses and have extended our nervous system to all corners of the world. Television, although we may at first think as a visual medium is actually described by Mcluhan as an extension of our tactile sense and it is this 'that demands the greatest interplay of all the ...
440: The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice: Contributing Factors Of Crime
... crime, they tend to think of violent crime (i.e., murder, arson, robbery). One must realize that shoplifting, slander, even jaywalking is considered a crime in the United States. The authors note that many tabloid television shows such as Hard Copy and A Current Affair show violent crime instead of petty thefts. The reason for this is clear--not many viewers would turn to watch a show that discussed petty crimes. The media has made crime into a great moneymaking opportunity. By viewing television shows like these, the viewer comes to believe that the only crimes that exist are violent crimes. This is due to the fact that the media spends so much time covering violent crimes here in ... are committed by young, urban black males, and the list goes on. The best way for people to understand crime or a crime wave is through the use of statistics. Since most crime covered on television, radio, or through other media sources focuses on violent crimes, these statistics can be very confusing. As the authors point out in The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice by Victor E. Kappeler, Mark ...


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