Media assessment 2 LR

 1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).

EBI: revise unseen texts 
WWW: good use of knowledge 

2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Identify at least one potential point that you missed out on for each question in the assessment.

Q1) the bare chest of stormzy arguably reinforces the sexualisation of black males in the media 
Q2)conglomerate ownership to dominate media
Q3)younger audiences usually don’t watch tv the same way as older generations 
Q4)hypodermic needle model largely discredits but is becoming more relevant 

3) On a scale of 1-10 (1 = low, 10 = high), how much revision and preparation did you do for this assessment? You may also want to think here whether you had completed all the original blog tasks from last term before doing the assessment.
2 but completed all blog tasks 



4) Look at your answer for Question 2. Did you manage to write about three different strategies and three different benefits? It's vital you read the question and follow it exactly.
Conglomerate ownership is the one strategy 


5) Look at your answer for Question 3. Did you follow the question guidance and write about both the BBC and commercial broadcasters? What could you have added to this answer to reach a higher mark?

I could of talked about how PSBs are regulated by ofcom so it maintains high standards 

6) Now look over your mark, teacher comments and the mark scheme for Question 4 - the 20 mark essay question on media effects theory. Write a new paragraph for this question based on the suggested theories/answers in the mark scheme. Make sure it is an extensive, detailed paragraph focused on the question and offering examples from the wider media. 

One reason i disagree with the question is because of blumler and katz uses and gratifications. This would suggest media is less damaging to the audiences as audiences have a high amount of control of what they watch on the media.

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