Monday, 15 April 2013

Definition of Representation in the Media Culture.

Representation in the media culture is how different media areas portray a certain event in today's news.

At the moment, in today's world, North Korea is building tension between South Korea and the US, along with some other countries, including Russia and the UK.
They (North Korea) are threatening and preparing to invade South Korea, after a US Stealth Bomber flew over a US military base near Seoul (capital of South Korea).
The media has represented North Korea mainly in a negative way, saying he (Kim Jong Un) doesn't know what he's doing, or that the UK should get involved if the US fall into a war with North Korea.

There is very little positive (if not none at all) views revolving the Korea Crisis at the moment.

This makes the audiences brainwashed into believing that North Koreas actions are currently wrong.


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