MP3: the future of popular music?

Introduction
Technology is moving at such speed that has never been seen
before. We live in the Digital Age. Computers are relied on far more than
ever before. They are in our offices, our libraries, our homes, our gyms,
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Media influence

Module: 307CCM - Journalism
Student Name: Guy Carberry
Tutor Name: Paul Briton
Date Due: May 2000
Question - Whose role has been more influential in late 20th
century [...]

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Television: a window on the world?

Module: 310CCM - Television
Student Name: Guy Carberry
Tutor Name: Ruth Cherrington
Date Due: May 2000
Question: To what extent does the assessment of television as
a ‘window [...]

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Communication: an incoherent babble?

Module: 301CCM - Media & Cultural Policy
Student Name: Guy Carberry
Tutor Name: Martyn Lee
Date Due: May 2000
Question: How far do you agree with Baudrillard’s claim
[...]

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The relevance of subculture

Module: 309CCM - Pop Music
Student Name: Guy Carberry
Tutor Name: Jason Toynbee
Date Due: May 2000
Question - Does the concept of subculture still have relevance
for [...]

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Pure simulation: The triumph of the sign

Module: 305CCM - Film Studies
Student Name: Guy Carberry
Tutor Name: Val Hill
Date Due: May 2000
Question: According to Jean Baudrillard the postmodern age is
characterised by [...]

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Guy has been playing the c64 version of IK+ on the wii virtual console. What a game. They don't make 'em like that anymore.

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