000273386 000__ 01654cgm\a2200325Ia\45\0 000273386 001__ 273386 000273386 005__ 20210513103141.0 000273386 007__ vd\cvaizu 000273386 008__ 040113r20031998nju028\\\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d 000273386 02842 $$aFFH 8524$$bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences 000273386 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm54456709 000273386 035__ $$a273386 000273386 040__ $$aISE$$cISE 000273386 049__ $$aISEA 000273386 050_4 $$aP93$$b.M43 2003 000273386 08204 $$a302.234 000273386 24500 $$aMedia impact$$h[videorecording] /$$cproducer, David P. Stone; produced in cooperation with the College Division of the McGraw-Hill Company, Inc. and Knowledge TV. 000273386 260__ $$aPrinceton, N.J. :$$bFilms for the Humanities & Sciences[Distributor],$$c2003, c1998. 000273386 300__ $$a1 videodisc (28 min.) :$$bsd., col. ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000273386 440_0 $$aMedia power 000273386 500__ $$aTitle taken from container. 000273386 500__ $$aRelease of a program originally produced by Jones International in 1997 in its telecourse series: Media waves: an introduction to mass communication. 000273386 5110_ $$aNarrator, David Hartley. 000273386 520__ $$a"This program emphasizes the seductive nature of films and television. The pervasiveness and sheer volume of electronic images in daily life make it extremely difficult for viewers to discern fact from fiction. This program is an essential component of any course that addresses the importance of critical viewing skills and an awareness of the media's impact on perceptions."- Container. 000273386 538__ $$aDVD. 000273386 650_0 $$aMass media$$xInfluence. 000273386 650_0 $$aMass media$$xSocial aspects. 000273386 650_0 $$aPublic opinion$$zUnited States. 000273386 650_0 $$aMass media$$zUnited States$$xPublic opinion. 000273386 7102_ $$aFilms for the Humanities (Firm) 000273386 85200 $$bdvd$$hP93$$i.M43$$i2003 000273386 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:273386$$pGLOBAL_SET 000273386 980__ $$aBIB 000273386 980__ $$aDVD