Minus News on Primetime Primetime mainly includes negative messages sent immediately from suspicious viewers. Without proper understanding of these tacit information, ordinary television viewers can not see things other than the intentional morals of the network to enhance the public's perception. Careful analysis of three randomly chosen episodes from public television comedies reveals what is stated implicitly under laughter.
•audience. Media messages are intended to reach viewers. Some programs, such as golden time television programs, are designed to cover millions of people. Other things like letters and e-mails may only be available to one person. Most media information is targeted to a specific group of people defined by age, gender, class, interest, and other factors called "target audience". Text We often use the word "text" in the sense of "writing text". However, in media literacy, the meaning of "text" is totally different. The text of any media is what you actually see and hear. It can include written or spoken text, pictures, graphics, animations, sounds, and the arrangement or order of all these elements. Text may be referred to as "storage area" or "most obvious text". For most of us, the text of the media is always the same.
Native American is the most representative person of mass media products. They basically do not look at the Golden Time TV. The content analysis of the twelve Golden Time television seasons from 1987 to 2009 revealed that there are only three frequently occurring native American characters, two of which are the same role and those The program (Northern Exposure) will appear in the analysis. In two seasons (Tukachinsky, Mastro, & Yarchi, 2015). In other words, 2,336 ordinary characters displayed in the sample will display only two different Native American characters.