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The History of the Media of Ireland

  • 22-02-2012 07:21PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 164 ✭✭


    Discuss the political, social and cultural origins of a media outlet in your area.

    You can choose from the following:

    Local/Community Radio/TV/Newspaper/Free sheet/magazine

    You cannot use the internet as asource- you must interview someone from the media outlet

    You must have a bibliography and you can read books around the area of media.

    Anyone give ideas for this???? Was thinking about the Evening Echo.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,443 ✭✭✭Byron85


    Discuss the political, social and cultural origins of a media outlet in your area.

    You can choose from the following:

    Local/Community Radio/TV/Newspaper/Free sheet/magazine

    You cannot use the internet as asource- you must interview someone from the media outlet

    You must have a bibliography and you can read books around the area of media.

    Anyone give ideas for this???? Was thinking about the Evening Echo.

    Here's an even simpler solution. Go up the third floor of the student centre and interview Kieran, the manager of UCC 98.3FM.


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