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Faculty of Arts, Department of Media 
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> The magazine is a periodical publication contains a variety of articles generally financed by advertising or by readers. Magazines are usually published weekly, monthly or quarterly with a date on the cover, that is in advance of the date it actually published. They are often printed in color or in coated paper and are bound with soft cover Magazines fall into two kinds: consumers (buyers) magazines, and business magazines. In practice, some magazines are different from those periodical magazines produced by scientifig, artistic, açademic of specia interest publishers which are subscription only, more expensive, limited and often have lttle or no advertising.s Magažines can be glassjfied into general interest magazines, such Us Today, and special interest magazines, such as sports, woman, and business of</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Advertising is drawing public attention to goods and services by promotion performed through a variety of media. It is an important part of an overall marketing strategy In ancient times, the most common form of advertising was by word of mouth; however, commercial messages and political campaign displays have been found in the ruins of Pompei. Egyptians used papyrus to create sale messages and wall posters, while lost and found advertising on papyrus was common in Greece and Rome. Wall or rock paintings for commercial advertising is another manifestation of an ancient media form, which is present to this day in many parts of Asia, Africa, and south America. For instance, the tradition of wall painting can be traced-back to Indian rock art paintings that goes back to 4000 B.c As printing developed in the 15th and 16h centuries, advertising expanded to include handbills. In the 17 century, advertisements started to appear in the weekly newspapers in England. These early print ads were used mainly to promote books and newspapers which became increasingly affordable to the printing press and medicines, which sought after disease ravaged Europe. However, false advertising and so-called 'quack' ads became a problem, which ushered in regulation of advertising content. As the economy was expanding during the 19h century, the need for advertising grew at the same pace. In the United States, classified ads became popular, filling pages of newspapers with small print messages promoting all kinds of goods. In 1843, the first advertising agency was established by Voley Palmer in Philadelphia.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Why study media language?&nbsp;<br></strong>1. Accessibility of media as a source of data for some language feature we want to study.</div><div>2. Interest in the way the media use some language feature also found in ordinary speech.</div><div>&nbsp;3. Interest in media’s role in affecting language in wider society.&nbsp;</div><div>4. Interest in what media language reveals as a mirror of the wider society and culture.</div><div>&nbsp;5. Interest in how media language affects attitudes and opinions in society through the way it presents people and issues.</div><div>&nbsp;6. Availability, media language is easier to collect than conversation. It is there in large quantities.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;Media language can tell us things both about media and about language.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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