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OSP Assessment: Learner response

+ 1) WWW: Successful response to Q1, understanding the theory.                                                                         EBI: Both answers need more detail and development specific example from the CSP in particular. 2) Three aspects from Q1 that I could have added are. Preferred-Linking Google Homes advert as a vision of an ideal family life. Mise-en-scene supports this with coloured pencils and a child's picture in the background. Oppositional-Google home shouldnt be seen as a natural part of someones home. Some audiences will reject this if they're concerned about they're data and privacy. Negotiated- The speaker has its usefulness despite the concerns in how it uses our data. 3) Three potential points for Q2 are: Clay Shirky End Of Audience- Audiences have a wide and diverse range of ideologies that are available to them currently. Teen Vogue is a reflection of this with they're diverse range of communities (LGBTQ, Feminism, etc)  Teen Vogue is owned b

OSP- Teen Vogue Industry and social media

Industry: Condé Nast 1) Conde Nast owns GQ, The new Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired and Architectural digest etc. Conde Nast makes an annual revenue of 1.1 Billion. 2) Teen Vogues main source of income is through advertising space online which is targeted using the persons browser history. They also monetise their customers data and loyalty whilst encouraging readers to register online for updates. Lastly they also gain revenue from Youtube videos. 3) Traditionally print based magazines like Teen Vogue are diversifying they're brand through... 4) Sponsored and advertorial content are vitally important for the fashion industry as in order to incentive's people to buy they're products they need to advertise and sponsor people to grow the awareness of they're products. 5) I believe that Teen Vogue is simply focused on making a profit and surviving in the industry. They use culture wars as a way elevate they're platform and attempt to support several different communities th

Baseline Assessment LR

 1) Feedback WWW: good understanding of the appeal of both magazines. EBI: More industry info as well as a more developed analysis overall including an evaluative conclusion, explicit reference to digital media. 2) "Three ways BBC radio 1's Newsbeat fulfils its mission statement.  Inform- They discuss news and current events that have occured in the world to provide information for its audience (E.g. discussing the outcome of a football match and political affairs.) Educate- They educate they're audience through some of the news stories as well where they include interviews with experts to give they're opinion on the issue. Entertain- They use music as a way to connect to they're audience using popular musicians songs in the background or events that have happened to the musician. 3) How useful media effect theories are in understanding the response from War of the Worlds. Cultivation theory- Is useful as it explains that WOTW uses radio conventions (Radio interven