You gain control over your experience and opinions.
Media messages create the illusion that what is being presented is real.
Teens are estimated to see between 3,000 to 5,000 ads per day, which translates to roughly 125 to 200 ads per hour, depending on their media consumption habits. This includes exposure across various platforms such as television, social media, websites, and mobile apps. Given the prevalence of advertising in today's media landscape, teens encounter a constant stream of marketing messages throughout their daily activities.
Above the line media is traditional mass media formats, such as tv, radio, bilboards and newspapers. Above the line media is much more expensive than below the line media due to its vast size. Therefore, if it the target market is large and difficult to define use above the line media and if the target market is limited and specific use below the line media. Below the line media is essentially nontraditional media, such as blimps, gifts with purchases, leaflets or banners on shopping carts.
The style in which a media institution communicates with it's audience.
you gain control of your expierence and opinions
You gain control over your experience and opinion.
You gain control over your experience and opinions.
Analyze and evaluate media messages
Media messages create the illusion that what is being presented is real.
Media messages create the illusion that what is being presented is real.
To evaluate obvious and hidden messages
Engage in a conversation with the media that surround you, and evaluate information posted in media with an active mind.
Think critically about information you receive
The media literacy movement hopes to enable as many people as possible use media to create messages, analyze and evaluate such messages. This is through the wide variety of media available.
TO understand the stated and unstated messages of a commercial.incorrect actually!to evaluate obvious and hidden messages..actually tj is right that is the answer to apex but an another possible answer isTo evaluate obvious and hidden messages
Nevermind found out the answer is : Media Literate