Welcome to Mass Media and Society, summer-style. I'm your tour guide, Ron Bishop.
I hope you'll use this space for ideas, thoughts, rants, ravings, questions and queries related to our exploration of the impact of the mass media on us, our lives, and our pets.
This is where you will also complete and post your weekly "I Agree/I Disagree/I Don't Understand" miniprojects - which we'll discuss more during week 1.
Feel free to contact me at rcbsam@comcast.net or by phone at 302-239-6367 if you have any questions as we get started.
I hope you'll use this space for ideas, thoughts, rants, ravings, questions and queries related to our exploration of the impact of the mass media on us, our lives, and our pets.
This is where you will also complete and post your weekly "I Agree/I Disagree/I Don't Understand" miniprojects - which we'll discuss more during week 1.
Feel free to contact me at rcbsam@comcast.net or by phone at 302-239-6367 if you have any questions as we get started.


1 Comments:
I agree with how well we understand what the media does to us. The media basically has the power to change our lives and has over the past century. And as much as we make demands on the media, I agree that they make equal demands on us, Before anything is created, it is based on the audience that will be derived and how successful it will be because of that.
I did not really understand the product-distribution-exhibition discussion. I know that within a corporation there are interrelated parts, but I was lost a little past that.
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