Introduction 1. Reading the Media: Image analysis, Narrative, Genre, Representation, Media intertextuality, Media ideology, Realism, Further work, Further reading 2. Media Audiences: Further work, Further reading 3. Media Institutions: Further work, Further reading, Further information on regulation 4. Three Case Studies: Case study: News, Case study: Advertising, Case study: Pop music 5. Essential Media Skills: Research skills, Further reading, Production skills, Preparing for exams Resources Glossary Bibliography
Philip Rayner is a Senior Lecturer in Media Communications at Cheltenham & Gloucester College of Higher Education and a Principal Moderator and Principal Examiner for A-Level Media Studies. Peter Wall is a Chief Examiner and Principal Moderator for GCSE Media Studies and a Chair of Examiners for Media Studies A Level. He is also a freelance lecturer `nd writer in Media Studies. Stephen Kruger is a Chief Examiner for Media Studies A Level and Head of Media Studies at Holland Park School.
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