Friday, January 10, 2020

industries regulation

1.Regulations  provide rules and  to ensure that organisations operate fairly. In the media industry there are several regulatory bodies that exist to monitor the way their industries work.

2.It is responsible for regulating broadcast media.

3.Harm and offence, crime and protecting the under eighteens  is the most important because they have the most significant impact on audiences attitudes and values which has a negative overall effect due to the insensitivity of the content.

4.I agree because 6 pm is usually the time children are watching TV and there is a high chance that they would've come across the Wolverine which is not suitable for children since it has quite graphic content and lacks the element of being PG.

5.Section 1: Accuracy
Section 2: Opportunity to Reply
Section 3: Privacy*
Section 4: Harassment*
Section 5: Intrusion Into Grief and Shock


6.The lack of statutory powers  in the PPC means that newspaper has been found to break the rules the best a victim can hope for is an apology, which often does not get sufficient prominence in the paper.

7. It is an inquiry into the culture, practice and  ethics of the press which was held, mainly as a result of the phone hacking scandal.

8.It was replaced by the independent standards organisation.

9.Newspapers should be statutory regulated because it not all of their stories are based on facts which may tarnish someone else reputation if they are mentioned in a false reputation. However if it was statutory regulated , their media would be more based on facts rather than assumptions and would be incorporate sensible stories in their newspaper so they can avoid backlash and controversy from the audience.

10.The internet is quite global and due to the absence of of a specific body that governs the internet there is a conflict in who can regulate media and has the access to do it and what aspects of media is acceptable to regulate.






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