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1.) What  are your opinions on the tactics and techniques of the marketing media who are targeting our teenagers ? Have they gone too far? I think they have gone to far e.g: when  2.)How has the internet changed this? 3 .)RESEARCH AND SUMMARISE CONDE’ NAST. Who are they? What do they own? How do they make money and manage customer data? They are a mass media company, they make money through publicity and they own so many magazines companies so they make a lot of profit.
Henry Jenkins - fandom blog tasks The following tasks will give you an excellent introduction to fandom and also allow you to start exploring degree-level insight into audience studies. Work through the following: MAKE A BLOGPOST ABOUT HENRY JENKINS; Fact sheet  - Fandom 1) What is the definition of a fan? a supporter that is devoted to something or someone. 2) What the different types of fan identified in the fact sheet? Celebrity, Gaming Music, Film, Comics 3) What makes a ‘fandom’? A  fandom  is a  subculture  composed of  fans  characterised by a feeling of  empathy  and  camaraderie  with others who share a common interest. 4) What is Bordieu’s argument regarding the ‘cultural capital’ of fandom? people have access to TV,books,internet - they are swayed to buying and supporting a person,show 5) What are examples of fandom broadening audience? MJ - He is a superstar, he can dance, sing  6....

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What is Diaspora? It is the movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland. Summarise this article? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4653360.stm London's Metropolitan Police chief, Sir Ian Blair, has accused the media of "institutional racism" in its reporting of murders. He highlighted the difference in coverage of the recent murders of white lawyer Tom ap Rhys Pryce and Asian builders' merchant Balbir Matharu, and said "almost nobody" could understand why the Soham murders had become such a big story. What is the value of this news site? https://www.voice-online.co.uk/ - Covers black people issues and topics  - It  is the only British national  Afro-Caribbean  weekly newspaper operating in the United Kingdom. The paper is based in  London  and is published every Thursday. To what extent has the internet changed the relationship between producers and audiences and given way to the res...