Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Daybreak

Should images in your case study be censored - if so why?

- Daybreak is usually on at the time people wake up and have breakfast I believe that the news and stories they display are usually related to showbiz or on physical appearances, this makes me feel that when people are waking up the first thing they are subjected to is how people are dressed and which celebrity has done something bad etc. This probably cannot be censored but to be toned down and focus on a more balanced lineup of stories.

If you think your case study can have a negative effect on collective groups, could it have a positive effect?

- Possibly as some groups of people could be subjected to negative views and then people watching the programme are influenced by what Adrian Chiles and his opinion furthermore how children may feel that this is the only side to the story and not truly realize the entire background leading them to a future of not understanding and being bias and one-sided. Moreover guests are either Celebrities or Musicians etc. People then see them as role-models but this would again mean being influenced by celebrity culture.

Do you agree that your case study could influence/change someone's behavior?


- Yes I do believe that my case study could influence people into changing their behavior not necessarily the older audience but children who are watching it with their parents may only see it as the only side and always rely on what the media's opinion and not their own.

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