Frontline (Australian TV series) Summary

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2,167 words, approx. 8 pages
Society relies on such media such as current affair programmes as a medium through which honest, accurate and informative reports on significant events can be obtained. It is apparent that since only ... Read more
993 words, approx. 4 pages
The truth is not definitive. What may be perceived or accepted as the truth is a result of its representation by the source (i.e. media). Rob Sitch et al.'s production series Frontline, Lawrence Hill'... Read more
1,432 words, approx. 5 pages
The truth, in modern society, is easily tangled in a web of politics, stereotypes and censorship. There are many invisible forces that contribute to its distortion, controlled primarily by private ins... Read more
644 words, approx. 3 pages
In representing their own constructed version of the truth, Sitch et al cleverly use satire to suggest that the media exaggerates a particular aspect of a story to gratify the viewing audience. Sitch ... Read more
1,138 words, approx. 4 pages
As composers, Sitch et al present a constructed view of the media, a representation. While commenting satirically on both the role of the media producers, especially in current affairs programs, and t... Read more