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1.Cultures usually do not change and, subsequently, media do not change.
2.Accessibility: It is the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible.
3.Video games cannot be used for educational purposes.
4.Mass Communication: The process of producing cultural messages and delivering them to any audience through media channels.
5.American contemporary imperialism is not about culture.
6.Hegemony: How a ruling class in a society maintains its power, not simply by military or police force, but more commonly by citizens' consent and deference to power.
7.Individualism: Journalists often produce news stories about enterprises, rather than individuals.
8.Public Opinion: It provides quantitative insights into the social and political behavior of diverse populations, as related to the media.
9.A monopoly occurs when a single firm dominates production and distribution in a particular industry locally, nationally, and/or internationally.
10.Responsible Capitalism: Journalists sometimes naively assume that businesspeople compete with one another not primarily to maximize profits, but to create increased prosperity for all.
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