Media report- Angela Merkel as one of the 9 most important women on Forbes’2013 important people list
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This is a short report. 5 files mentioned need to be attached. and analyse its treatment by five different international and/or foreign media sources accessible in English (including translations from other languages) and accessible electronically via the Web. You can choose to analyse written or audiovisual media but the AV media must be webaccessible and short. You are limited to one publication from an Australian source and one publication from a US or British source. Sources You should ensure the five sources are reasonably contemporaneous, and diverse in terms of type and origin: they should not all come from similar networks or the same country. They can include: ? an international media agency or transnational news network report (e.g. Reuters, AP, AFP, AAP, CNN, AlJazeera, France 24, BBC World); ? a major public national or local media source; ? a major privately-run national or local media source; ? an independent media report or opinion piece or blog (e.g. Indymedia, Crikey, Huffington Post); ? an NGO news or opinion/blog source;institutional reports, commentaries or blogs (i.e. government report, international institution report); ? a social media source—excluding gossip and other trivia: the source must contain news or news commentary and be long enough to provide a basis for analysis.not use secondary sources for this exercise, which is a report rather than an academic essay, but must scrupulously reference all your primary sources (weblinks, dates and so on). You may refer to media other than your five principal sources for the purpose of comparison or to demonstrate a point, but they will not be your main area of focus. When directly citing any media published in a language other than English, you must translate all cited passages into English and provide the original language in a footnote or appendix.Your goal is to report on what is framed as newsworthy in relation to your topic, and by whom (and where). In completing this task, you should discuss: ? what different types of information and commentary are put forward by the different sources: do different media foreground different aspects? what is left out? is the information supplied verifiable? ? the language used (style, vocabulary, emotive or otherwise, rhetorical devices used, and so on) ? interaction between language and (audio)visuals: webpage layout, photographs and so on, images shown in AV documents.This is a short report, not an essay (but is a precursor to your essay, which will be on a related topic). You should compare the different sources clearly and your conclusion should provide a brief critique of the media framing of your chosen topic: is there a glut or a paucity of information? what biases or lacunae are in evidence?