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Student Essay on Media Manipulation of Individual Opinion

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Media Manipulation of Individual Opinion

Summary:   Examines how corporated-owned mass media shapes popular culture and manipulates individual viewpoints.


When analysing mass media to seek truth it is necessary to look into who owns and controls the information that we end up seeing. Middle age white men who share similar ideas and opinion control most of the companies. They show us only what they choose to and they change the world we live in to reflect what it is they believe. Everyone is affected by mass media whether it is in a positive or negative way.

One of the biggest influences on today's society is TV. One of the biggest groups to be influence by this is young kids. When children are young they will take everything they see into account and believe everyone one. Their surrounds usually influence little kids whether that influence is friends, parents, or just plain old teenagers. TV plays a big.....

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