Sunday, August 4, 2019

Final essay :: essays research papers

1.  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  The Clinton-Lewinsky affair is a very good example of the concentric circle model. Thinking of it in the way explained in the book, â€Å"as a pebble being dropped in still water.† That is exactly what happened in this story. The ripples were the different people that were actually involved in and knew of the story in the first place, before it got out to the public. The media’s knowledge of the story started when Michael Isikoff tracked down Linda Tripp, because of tips he received from other people. It is funny to me how the story for the media began which was because there had been rumors that Clinton had asked Monica Lewinsky to perjure, which would have been illegal. What is so funny to me about that is, when the news actually hit the public, the story seemed to change to the fact that Clinton had an affair. Which is exactly what the Newsweek and other news outlets were not interested in reporting. 2.  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Internet has evolved over the last ten years. It has continually expanded and become every more a part of the media’s conglomeration. And the future of the internet is looking very good. Because technology has always surpassed itself, coming out with new and better products on an continual basis. Today the internet is accessible in most schools and children are becoming more computer literate. I believe that one day the internet will surpass all other forms of media. As more people start to become computer literate they will use the internet more. Business’s make billions of dollars a year from the internet. Allowing people to shop in the convenience of their own home has been a huge plus for these business’s. This is a very profitable venue for a business because they don’t have all the expenses of an actual store, such as employees and the physical store. 3.  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚   The White House Press Secretary has a very unique relationship with the media. The person who has this job more than likely has an abundant amount of information the media would like to know. This goes along very well with what libertarians believe. Which is â€Å"that people are involved in a life-long quest for knowledge, truth and wisdom.† They â€Å"imagined a word of many diverse publications that there would be room for every outlook.† That, â€Å"truth-seeking individuals exchange ideas in an unstructured, free-wheeling marketplace.† And finally that â€Å"all citizens engaging in great dialogues through the media seemed naà ¯ve to some people.

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