Talk radio Essays

  • Talk Radio Stereotypes

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    Why is talk radio dominated by largely conservative transmission of political ideology? To discover possible reasons for a conservitive bias in public radio prgramming, it is helpful to begin by analyzing the demographics of both individuals whom identify as conservitives, as well as, the demographics of public radio listeners. Once information regarding radio listeners and conservatives is obtained, certain commonalities between the groups illuminate why there is a cooralation with radio and conservitivness

  • Rush Limbaugh

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    Rush Limbaugh Rush Limbaugh has done much more than just change the style of talk radio, he has become somewhat of a political leader for many Americans. He has been the type of spokesman many people have been looking for. “Why am I being called the most dangerous man in America?” Limbaugh asks his listeners. “ Because I am right, and I enjoy being right.” (June 3, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer) Rush has caused people to change their views of the country and it's political leaders. He's had many

  • Clear Channel and the Cultural and Socio-Political Ramifications of Media Consolidation

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    In 1996, Congress passed the Telecommunications Act thereby lifting restrictions on media ownership that had been in place for over sixty years (Moyers 2003; Bagdikian 2000: xviii). It was now possible for a single media company to own not just two radio stations in any given local market, but eight. On the national level, there was no longer any limit on the number of stations a company could own – the Act abandoned the previous nation-wide ownership cap of forty stations (20 FM and 20 AM). This “anti-regulatory

  • The Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden

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    The poem that I am going to talk about is the Unknown Citizen by W.H Auden. I am going to talk about what I first glimpse in the poem but then after further study what you actually see. At the start of the poem under the title it has a serial number, also it shows that he is getting a monument erected in honour

  • The Impact of Music on Students

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    favorite song on the radio, a college student?s escape from reality or a form of entertainment to a married couple, music brings everyone together. Music definitely affects the lifestyles of people in many different ways. The diverse styles of music makes people look and act differently. Music has many different levels. To me, levels meaning; the more independent and progressive the music is, the more the fans take it to the extreme. Music creates style. It causes people to talk, act, and dress

  • Character Analysis Of American Character By Colin Woodard

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    American Character by Colin Woodard, is a book about America’s history and the upcoming of how the United States has become. Woodard starts off first explaining what it was like when America was colonized by the New England colonists and goes onward to present-day America. A book like this should be deemed great for a political history class because of the vast amount of information it has. Although, this book is exceptionally very small for a book of such kind, Woodard loves jumping around from

  • You Belong to Me, by Mary Higgins Clark

    1954 Words  | 4 Pages

    Higgins Clark, begins by easily catching my interest as it automatically discusses its first conflict. It’s setting falls in October in the very busy city of New York. The protagonist, Dr. Susan Chandler, is a young clinical psychologist who hosts a radio talk show. The conflict starts on a Monday when Dr. Chandler discusses on her show about lonely women who disappear and who are later discovered dead. Dr. Chandler brings up one specific case of a lady named Regina Clausen. Another lady calls in the

  • Freedom of Speech vs Censorship

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    We are blessed to live in a country that has many rights, the most important is the freedom of speech which provides an umbrella of protection over our remaining rights; however, all of our rights are under attack beginning with the First Amendment which is under constant assault by censorship. The Constitution of the United States says that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the

  • Suze Orman Essay

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    guru and financial advisor started out with quite limited funds and a very limited knowledge of money. Barely finishing her college degree, Orman turned her life around and experiences success now as a highly praised author, television personality, radio show expert guest, and more. The real beauty of her story is the story of the first investment that got her started, and how she turned $2,000 into a net worth of $35 million. Orman was born in the south side of Chicago, Illinois in 1951. She was

  • Bridging Communication Gap

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    The existence of communication gap between parents and children has served as a barrier for creating a healthy relationship in a family. Age gap is the primary reason for the prevalence of communication gap. This is divulged everyday in a local radio station that explicitly states, “If the music is too loud for you, then you’re too old.” Parents need to accept and respect if not appreciate the “music” of the younger generation. Similarly, children must learn to accept and respect the “music” of

  • Curley's Wife

    950 Words  | 2 Pages

    comes into the bunkhouse, when Lennie and George are in there. She is apparently looking for Curley but she already knows that new men have arrived. Steinbeck gives a detailed description of her as she stands in the doorway of the bunkhouse and talks to Lennie and George. She is 'heavily made up', with 'full rouged lips' and red fingernails. Her body language is provocative as she positions herself in the doorway so that 'her body was thrown forward'. She smiles 'archly' and 'twitched her body'

  • Shadowing Reflection

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    Shadowing Reflection Observing a student’s day was a great experience. It enabled me to step outside of what I have been preparing for and into the life of this student. It was an interesting and informing experience. The day for the student had already begun when I arrived, but I jumped right into his regular routine. My day with Fred began when I entered his science class. He was sitting backwards in his seat talking while the teacher was in the process of beginning her class. The

  • Fighting for Our Lives

    760 Words  | 2 Pages

    Knowing that assumptions are part of any given dialogue, I will be more in-tuned to assumptions underlying any given argument. I am also reminded to pay attention to metaphors. What metaphors are at play? Keeping in mind that "the terms in which we talk about something shape the way we think about it", I am invited to identify the metaphors operating within any discussion, and perhaps more importantly, choose my own words wisely. In the public arena (there goes a "gladiator" metaphor), we can see

  • Anorexia in Teens

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    There are many kinds of psychosocial disorders that deal with deferent things. Some psychosocial disorders are genetic and some people just pick up from everyday life. Teens can pick up disorders from high school and form our popular media. The media plays a huge roll on what teens do to their life. The media tells teens what they should eat, what size teens should be, and what is okay to wear. Media is mostly worried about what people, mostly celebrities, look like. Teens see a tiny model; teens

  • Personal Narrative- Stages of my Childhood and Struggles with Being Social

    991 Words  | 2 Pages

    talked or not. I could never really relate to anything girls my age had to talk about. I never had a sleep over, nor had I been to one. I didn’t like talking about other girls, or teachers in a gossipy, or bad manor. I liked running around with boys, throwing balls, playing tag, and jumping around on the playground outside. Because of this, I find it easier to talk to boys today. Although I won’t approach them, when they talk to me and we hang out, it’s not as awkward. It is more natural for me to

  • Working Fire by Zach Unger

    1483 Words  | 3 Pages

    fire station and also is talking about confirming stills. The confirming stills mean that there is a fire and that the fire is a real working fire. Zach is also talking about some of the guys that are on the department with him. One guy that he talks about is Jack Alvarez and he notices that Jack crosses himself and kisses his wedding ring on the way to the fire. After seeing this Zach tells himself that he needs to make up his own ritual that he can do before running into a burning building

  • Hollywood Vs. America by Michael Medved

    873 Words  | 2 Pages

    population thought about certain movies, not what his opinion on what the American culture should think about these movies. I thought that would make a pretty good extended response; talking about something that made you fired up! The way Medved would talk about certain movies or musically genres was extremely rude and biased. Within the first pages I read something that got under my skin. Medved is talking about how Michael Jackson came out with his song “Black or White”. The song is about racial harmony

  • Anne frank essay

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    express her feelings was to her diary. But as the play went on she started opening up to people and telling them how she felt. For example she talked to her dad more about how she felt about being in hiding. Then toward the end of the play Anne would talk and be with Peter when she could. She learned how to cope and express her feelings with other people instead of keeping everything to herself to deal with societal challenges. Works Cited diary of Anne Frank

  • Breaking Stereotypes

    676 Words  | 2 Pages

    who I met 5 years ago on Xbox live and have met in person, has helped me through so many rough points in my life, we have had our struggles but always work through them just like any good friend would. We are not lazy, we have amazing friends whom we talk to everyday, and we do not live society’s stereotype.

  • Personal Essay: The Best Wife: My Best Friend

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    the person that I decided to spend the rest of my life with. My wife is my best friend that anyone could ask for. She is helpful and stands next to me regardless with what I do. As any other friend we fight a lot, argue a lot, and sometime we do not talk to each other for hours because of the different opinions we have about things. However, at the end