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Action code
- happens in a
narrative
which tells the audience action will follow
Active audience - audiences who actively
engage
in selecting media products to
consume
and
interpret
Anchorage- words that accompany an
image
and give the
meaning
associated
with that image
Appeal
- the way in which
products
attract and
interest
audiences
Aspirational - encourages the audience to
want
more money, up
market
consumer and a higher
social
position
Attract - how media producers
appeal
to audiences and
encourage
them to consume the product
Audience
categorisation-
how media produces group audiences (eg
age,
gender) to
target
audiences
Audience
consumption
- the way in which
audiences
engage with
products
Audience
interpretation- the way in which audiences
read
the meanings and
make
sense
of products
Audience
response-
how audiences
react
to media products
Brand
identity
- the
association
the audience make with the brand
Broadsheet
- a larger newspaper that publishes more
serious
news
Caption - words that
accompany
an image to
explain
its meaning
Channel
identity
- aspects which make a channel
recognisable
and
different
from others
Circulation
- how media products are spread
Colloquial
language -
conversational
language that is less formal
Commercial channels - channels that
raise
money through
advertisements
Convergence-
when separate media industries come together
Connotation -
suggested
meanings
attached to something
Conventions - what the audience
expects
to see in a
particular
text
Cover
lines
- suggests the content to the reader and sometimes contains teasers
Cross platform marketing - a text that is
exhibited
across a
range
of media forms and
platforms
Demographic
category - how media producers
group
audiences
Denotation
- the description of what you can see and hear
Diegetic
sound - sound that can be seen on screen
Disruption - changes the
balance
in a
story
Four c’s - cross
cultural
consumer
characteristics
Encoding and
decoding
- producers encode
messages
for audiences to interpret
Feature
- the main or one of the main stories
Equilibrium - a state of
balance
or
stability
Enigma code - increase
tension
and interest by only releasing bits of
info
Diversification- when media
organisations
specialised in one
form
move into producing for a range
Housestyle
- what makes the magazine recognisable
Global -
worldwide
Fan - an
enthusiast
of a
particular
form/product
Franchise - an
entire
series
Gatekeepers - responsible for
deciding
the most
appropriate
stories for a newspaper
Genre - texts that can be
grouped
into genres that share similar
conventions
Hybrid
genre
- texts that incorporate elements of more than 1 genre
Mass
audience - idea of one large audience
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