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NAU CCJ 215 - Print, Sound, and Visual
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CCJ 215 1st Edition Lecture 2 Current LecturePrint/ Sounds/ Visual/ Media/ New MediaPrint -Consumer of print media needs to be able to read -Consumer needs to be able to purchase or borrow the material -Consumer has to make the decision to actually read the material Sound-Radio –Live coverage – Home delivery - Real tapes CD’s etc.- evoke your own images -War of the Worlds’ - Radio was the first to use live on the scene reporting - Regular programing on the radio (like a TV show)- All aspects of crime and media can be tracked back to radio Visual -We had Film first then TV shows -The audience they wanted is Everyone -They put movie theaters all over the place-Picked people of all finical class (lower class, middle class, first class)- 1 to 1 ratio 1987 - Television aimed in attracting the largest audience- For every 10 years of your life you will spend 1 year of it watching TV - Most popular content in television is crime (crime


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