Why We Do What We Do
Description
Beginning with a concise history of the media, this program explores the effects of TV and other information and entertainment sources on personal attitudes and actions as well as on public opinion. The impact of how appearance, language, and behavior are portrayed is considered. Tips on becoming a more critical viewer are included.
Runtime
25 min
Series
Subjects
- Advertising (278)
- Consumer behavior (119)
- Mass media and culture (147)
- Art (784)
- Mass media (887)
- Communication in marketing (54)
- Social groups (124)
- Consumer education (55)
- Social influence (73)
- Public relations (98)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2001
Database
Films on Demand
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