Media

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Conglomerate
It is a large company that has a number of smaller subsidary companies that work together to promote a media product.
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Independent Companies
It is a company that is free from the control of a conglomerate and usually specializes in one type of media.
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Joint Venture
This is wen a media company works with another on a project that is beneficial for both of them
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Denotation
The literal meaning of a code, sign or generic convention of a media text or product.
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Connotation
The suggested, possible meanings of any denotation
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Narrative Theory
Theory about the ways in which stories are structured in order to create a meaning for the audience.
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Stereotypes
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
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Juxtaposition
The placement of one element next to another to create a specific meaning
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Mise-en-scene
It helps create verisimilitude for the audience. (how realistic it is for the audience.
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Diagetic
It is the stuff that characters see and hear.
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Non-diagetic
is the stuff that only the audience hear.
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Circulation
The number of people who purchase a product.
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Readership
The number of people who read a print product as part of second-hand consumption
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It is a company that is free from the control of a conglomerate and usually specializes in one type of media.

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Independent Companies

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This is wen a media company works with another on a project that is beneficial for both of them

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Card 4

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The literal meaning of a code, sign or generic convention of a media text or product.

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Card 5

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The suggested, possible meanings of any denotation

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