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Browsing Department of Media Studies (BUIC) by Subject "MS Media Studies"
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Neha Imtiaz, 01-258172-006
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
This study was designed to analyze the framing strategies applied by leading Pakistani newspapers in the 2018 elections six months prior election period. Entmans(1993)framing theory was used to define the frames. Content ...
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Komal Munawar, 01-258181-003
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
Binge watching has been positioned overwhelmingly as an addiction in academic literature. However, most recent studies suggest that it is not addictive for all audiences. This research caters to the gap of empirical research ...
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Syed Muhammad Ehtesham, 01-258182-012
(Media Studies BUIC, 2021)
This study aimed at analyzing the patriotism in the Indo-Pak press. The timeline for this was chosen from Pulwama attack to operation Swift Retort on Feb 27, 2019. The selected samples for this study were printed news from ...
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Kinza Batool Malik, 01-258182-004
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
Attribute Agenda Setting has played a major role in political communication. Audience use of social media specifically twitter is playing a critical role in specifying attributes of an issue or an individual. This study ...
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Zaid Bin Inam, 01-258172-009
(Media Studies (BUIC), 2019)
The current research was conducted to focus on the framing of Afghan and Bengali refugees in the mainstream print and social media, as a result of the announcement made by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, lmran Khan, for ...
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Mehak Ali, 01-258172-011
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
Mass media is an imperative tool to proliferate the concern messages to the heterogeneous audience. Journalism, focusing on the developmental projects, has outlay a constructive analytical groundwork to considerate the ...
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Ahsan Mahmood, 01-258171-004
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
The study analyzed the coverage of Indo-Pak cricket matches in leading English newspapers of Pakistan and India. By adopting the war and peace journalism model of John Galtung, the study used war and peace indicators in ...
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Sundus Khan, 01-258172-015
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
The study examines the portrayal of women in Lollywood Films during the time period 2011- 2018. The current study highlights the issue that there is no social change in popular Urdu cinema which signifies the stereotypical ...
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Naveed Azhar, 01-258181-006
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
In this thesis the researcher has investigated the populist strategies adopted by the newspaper of India and Pakistan related to Imran Khan and Narendra Modi researcher implies framing theory, theoretical framework and ...
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Masroor Ahmad, 01-258181-005
(Media Studies BUIC, 2021)
The Pulwama attack on February 14, 2019 in the Indian administered Kashmir, worsened the Indo-Pak bilateral relation and brought both the nuclear states on the verge of war. In the ever growing and unending hostility between ...
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Shafaq Sohaib, 01-258181-009
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
Media has actively covered different segments of social movements. Women rights movements are one of the important events given coverage through media that are popularly discussed. This study investigates Pakistan’s first ...
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Aqsa Banoori, 01-258191-002
(Media Studies BUIC, 2021)
This study aims to investigate the major themes of Aurat March 2020 emerged in mainstream TV talk shows and its framing process within Radical and Islamist viewpoint. The selected sample for this study consists of twenty-five ...
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Saba Safdar Abbasi, 01-258181-008
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
Intermedia agenda-setting examines the relationships between different media platforms. The initial studies in this field probe the agenda-setting influences within traditional media such as newspapers, television, or ...
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Ayesha Hameed, 01-258182-003
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
This study is to investigate the phenomenon of intrusive advertising by using YouTube videos and their practical implementation of cognitive absorption by audiences in Pakistan deliberately from twin cities. The study is ...
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Umer Shabbir Ghumman, 01-258181-010
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
This study examines that how Indian press reports the Kashmir conflict particularly after the revocation of article 370A on 5 August, 2019 according to the Human Right Journalism model of Ibrahim Shaw. Study has been done ...
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Beenish Ahmad, 01-258172-010
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
This study was designed to investigate the agenda of national newspapers on framing of national issues such as i) power (energy) crisis, ii) water crisis, iii) economy, iv) corruption, v) political instability, vi) health, ...
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Amjad Hussain Sipra, 01-258181-011
(Media Studies BUIC, 2021)
The current research is focused on the element of democratizing conflicts in Pakistan. This research is quantitative in nature and loosely studies how various democratizing conflicts in Pakistan have been dealt with and ...
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Kiran Tauseef, 01-258181-002
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
This study is about positive body image campaigns on television in Pakistan which have attained much attention due to creating awareness about women’s body shaming. Media conveys and promotes socio-cultural values and ...
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Muhammad Saad Amin, 01-258182-008
(Media Studies BUIC, 2020)
This study examines the pictorial analysis of Jammu and Kashmir conflict after the abrogation of Article 370 from the Indian constitution. Using visual content analysis, it explores the images from newspapers from both ...
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Amna Nudrat, 01-258172-017
(Media Studies BUIC, 2019)
The study examined the public service messages on the Pakistani television channels during 2016-2018,and measures the effects of PSM on audience behaviour. The current study highlights most of the time PSM fails to deliver ...