MIL Flashcards
to verify to avoid from misinformation and do cross-referencing other media
sources to check for consistency of information
Accuracy of Information
group of consumers for whom a media message was constructed as well as anyone else who is
exposed to the message
Audience -
trend refers to the spread of business beyond the newsroom, whether because of
digital marketing or new customer service communication channels
Banks of the Future -
- refers to social media transform banking relationships in very significant ways, from
improving customer service to allowing users to send money to others via online platforms
Banks of the Future -
media is being portrayed when the concentration of symbolic power in media institutions,
particularly those of television
Business -
to emphasize focus
Close-Up -
- refers to any legal device that gives creator the right to publish their work
Copyright
- the use of works protected by copyright law without permission
Copyright infringement
- refers to the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends,
Cybercrime
- is considered as an opportunity in terms of political advantage
Demographic and Targeting
- societal issue depicts economic inequality between lower class and upper class status in
terms of access to, use, or knowledge of ICT
Digital Divide
- camera shot should you use when you witness a house in a bus on your way home
Extreme Long
- type of content that could be damaging to young people
Identity Theft
- It is the deliberate use of someone else’s identity, usually as a method to gain a financial
advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person’s name, and perhaps to
the other person’s disadvantage or loss”
Identity Theft
- the use of works protected by copyright law without permission, infringing certain
exclusive rights granted to the copyright holder
Illegal Content
- refers to the communication tools like newspaper, magazines, TV, radio, and internet that
reach or influence people widely
Media
- guideline that governs a behavior when reading through an information before sharing
Netiquette
- a set of situations that makes possible to do something
Opportunity
- to portray a scene as if the audience is on the characters’ perspective
Point-of-View
- media is being portrayed when the concentration of symbolic power in media institutions,
particularly those of television, radio and
Power
- type of code refers to the use of language, expression, or actions of the subjects to
convey hidden meanings in a photo or film
Symbolic
- type of code that makes use of equipment, effects, scores, or lighting to tell the story in a
media text, for example the camera work in a film
Technical
- refers to the communication tools like newspaper, magazines, TV, radio, and internet that
reach or influence people widely
Technology
the 3 ETHICAL PRINCIPLES THAT CAN BE USED IN MEDIA
- The Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- The Golden Mean: finding a middle way is better than an extreme.
- The rules or laws should only be used that would apply to everyone at all times.