PU Regulations & Politics in Media South Korea vs Japan Presentation

PU Regulations & Politics in Media South Korea vs Japan Presentation

PU Regulations & Politics in Media South Korea vs Japan Presentation

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My core topic is about online media. –basically just make a minimum 10 slides powerpoint presentation (not including title and references slides) – and add minimum 100 words in speakers notes to each slides!~

I need a presentation with speaking notes and 1,000 word written work.

Your presentation and written work will relate to the themes/topics/issues covered in the week you present. Your presentation will be about 10-15 min long. The written work should be in essay form.

Select ONE from the following topics:

1.Select any specific aspect(s) of media industries in two of the following five media systems–China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan –and compare it/them. Discuss the similarities and/or differences between the two. Specific aspect(s) can be media history, media content, media control/regulation, media policy, etc.

2.Select any specific aspect(s) of media industries in one of the following five media systems–China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan –and compare it/them with another media system of your choice. Discuss the similarities and/or differences between the two. Specific aspect(s) can be media history, media content, media control/regulation, media policy, etc.

Requirements: 1000 words written work and 10-15 mins presentation with speaking notes

, I need 10-15 mins presentation slides with speaking notes and 1000 words of written work for the same topic. My core topic is online media, you can choose one theme from the two. Please follow the instruction and grading rubric which I have uploaded. I also uploaded the recommended readings, which might help. Thank you

https://www.studypool.com/discuss/32261577/1000-words-online-media-presentation-and-written-work

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