How are audiences are positioned - TV Case Studies

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What is a brief definition of positioning?
How the text is constructed to encode meanings and messages to be decoded by audiences.
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Which theory is not relevant to audience positioning?
Two Step Flow
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Which factor in "Blue Planet 2" causes the audience to change reading position.
Behind the scenes with the crew
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Which is the ideal audience position for the television case studies?
Preferred/Dominant
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What does "closing a media text" mean?
Limiting the number of ways an audience can interpret a media text.
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Why was "The End of The F***ng World" shown at 10:30pm.
To avoid showing inappropriate content to younger audiences which may move audiences into the oppositional position.
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Why do media producers position audiences?
To ensure audiences react positively and accept ideological messages.
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Which theory is not relevant to audience positioning?

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Two Step Flow

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Which factor in "Blue Planet 2" causes the audience to change reading position.

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Which is the ideal audience position for the television case studies?

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What does "closing a media text" mean?

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