¶ … American pop culture has been cultivated and molded by mass media. The recent iteration of mass media, electronic media, has a profound and significant influence on the daily lives, thoughts, perceptions and desires of every single person in the United States, whether people are aware of this influence, or not. The potential for media to influence people has been the subject of much debate since the earliest forms of mass media; newspaper, radio, and television have all contributed to our individual and collective psyche in America. This paper will discuss the roles that music, radio, television, and the motion pictures have played in the development of American popular culture as well as discuss some of the trends propagated by the electronic media and will provide a personal perspective on the relationship between media representations and consumerism, the human body and justice, law, and order.
Bagdikian (2000, pg. 185) notes that "advertising is the art of arresting the human intelligence just long enough to get money from it." While the message is cynical, it seems evident given our "need" for the latest gadgets, gizmo's and widget's as advertised every day to millions of Americans. These messages permeate popular culture through music, radio, television, and cinema. We are literally surrounded with slogans, signs, hints and innuendo's, to buy more, spend more, so that we can be happier, better, and lead more enriching lives….with a simple purchase.
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