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Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 1:41 PM on j-body.org
im doing a presentation on the media's influence on teens and i thought it would be interesting to see what you all thought?

do you think the media has a positive or negative influence on teens?





Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 2:00 PM on j-body.org
UMMMM yes of course it does. Think about it how many people dress and act like their favorite movie and music stars? A better paper to do would be on the kids that arent influenced by the media and why not. However in order to do this paper you would be required to travel to the Dutch area of PA (Amish Country) in order to find them. Media does more than affect the kids in society it affects everyone of all ages. Like anything else there are both positive and negative affects on us all because of the availability of this media and information.
Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 2:28 PM on j-body.org
its not a paper, just a quick 10min presentation...

LETS FOCUS ON... how magazines affect teens; mainly how they see themselves and their bodies...

DISCUSS!





Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 3:01 PM on j-body.org
I think it really depends on the person, alot of people (particulary young girls), feel underacheived by the images they see of famous people. This can develop into a number of different disorders (anorexia nervosa, clinical deperession etc). But a large part of that particular population could also just be driven further to make themselves and their body look better. Therefore it has a slightly negative, but probably overall positive outcome for young teen females. I think males are much less likely to be afflicted with any of these types of feelings, they're more than likely checking out britney spears rack then feeling bad about themselves. It also is a way for people to gain a sense of fashion for themselves. Seeing somebody famous in something will make you want to wear it. Really there is no way you could argue that mainstream media doesn't affect/influence the population.
Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 3:32 PM on j-body.org
Walk down any coridor of any mall in the US and tell me that media doesnt play a role in teens life. They all want to be just like the person the idolize. Sometimes its as simple as buying the clothes that they wear other times its as complex as falling into an eating disorder to be the same size as their idol. Teens are submitted to endless bombardament of what they are supposed to look like. The ads in all of the magazines they buy are of the picture perfect model as far as they are concerend and most of them dont have the knowledge to understand that the photos are touched up by artists. The ads about weight loss products are shot in reverse actually. The models after picture is shot first then they gain the weight and shoot the before picture. The most recent craze is celebraties having abs airbrushed on themselves then wandering around with bare middrifts. Ad executives know exactly who to target and how to target them. One recent commercial for acne creame features Jessica Simpson to help sell their product. There is no doubt that the media affects teens but it is not restricted to just the teens.
Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 3:33 PM on j-body.org
The problem is not limited to teens; full-on adults seem to be easily swayed by what magazines/the media tell them is beautiful.

Men/boys are stupid for having their definition of beauty defined by a magazine.
Women/girls are stupid for believing it.

Do i think they are influenced? Yes. But i think the blame is more on the parents for not teaching them that 99% of everything that the media feeds you is bull@!#$ to make them a quick buck.


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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Monday, November 28, 2005 3:49 PM on j-body.org
It only affects you if you:
a: allow it to,
b: are that un-savvy that you don't realise you're being sold everything every second you watch television.
c: are that stupid to allow someone else's opinion to supplant your own good judgment.

see also: US elections campaigns (Federal, State, County, Municipal)

Television, Magazines, Radio.. All of these mediums hack and slash reality and put a pretty window dressing over things. I'm consistantly amazed (and saddened) when kids start starving themselves(by vomiting, abusing laxatives or ipecac, using "natural antagonist" branded tape-worms) to try and live up to a totally false standard.. Those people only need to look beautiful for that photo/video shoot, and after that, who cares? The same thing goes with the commercialism.. A fast car, a hot woman, and "real man" behind the wheel.. Lifestyle commericals are peddling a fallacy on you every day. The answer is this: you make your own fortunes, and no car, no trophy woman, no huge house and not even your own body is going to make you happy forever... You make your own happiness, you're the only person that knows what you want out of life, and if you can't figure out what you want on your own, you're a pretty sorry excuse for a human.

It's one of the reasons I LOVE the "Real beauty" (or whatever its called) Dove commercials, and the pics of celebrities when they have no makeup. Reality is state I live in and generally prefer.


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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Friday, December 02, 2005 7:39 AM on j-body.org
^^^ "It only affects you if you:
a: allow it to,
b: are that un-savvy that you don't realise you're being sold everything every second you watch television.
c: are that stupid to allow someone else's opinion to supplant your own good judgment"

you forgot
d: you are a lemming, and want to do what your "friends" do



Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Friday, December 02, 2005 11:16 AM on j-body.org
but that's not inherent to teens...adults do it to.


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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Friday, December 02, 2005 12:33 PM on j-body.org
My final for my Mass Comm class is almost the same question...



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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Friday, December 02, 2005 3:03 PM on j-body.org
MTV = BAD...I use to watch that when i was younger when they played more music and had a lot more alternative bands on there shows. Now its just strictly pop music everything. They very rarely play music on that channel anymore, and the shows that are on that station these days are just pathetic. And people buy into it, if mtv wants the young people to do this or that people usually will.






Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Sunday, December 04, 2005 12:27 PM on j-body.org
MTV and all their other junk (except possibly VH1, but I haven't watched in a long time) are basically a life-style network. It's not about music anymore... it's about attempting to breed out your own personal sense of style for the fashion of the moment.

It's the same more or less with TLC's littany makeover shows (With the possible exception of What Not To Wear). You're being told to dump your previous ideas in favour of someone else's ideas.

Television programs and commercials, Magazines, billboard media... all are foisting images of what someone thinks your life should be like. Show someone weak-willed an image of that once, and they may accept it, they may reject it... bombard them with that image and they might accept it as the truth... Keep it up day in and day out, and it'll become their religion.

There are a lot of weak willed people these days.. I think independance is beign bred out of people systematically by corporations that people are allowing to have greater and greater power over them.


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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 12:54 AM on j-body.org
Godspeed wrote:its not a paper, just a quick 10min presentation...

LETS FOCUS ON... how magazines affect teens; mainly how they see themselves and their bodies...

DISCUSS!


I'm a seventeen year old girl. There isnt a day goes by where I am not visually raped by images of young, SKINNY, beautiful, teen/20something actresses and models. The teenage female mind cannot help but be affected or influenced by things like this. It makes you feel imperfect. After all, only the skinniest chicks can be runway models and get in magazines and only the most beautiful can get covers. You never see a girl on a runway with love handles, or acne, or dry skin, or flabby arms or....etc..etc...etc.....The media bombards us with stereotypical "beautiful girls" and make average young ladies who very well may be beautiful, feel fat and unattractive.



Just my .02



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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:22 AM on j-body.org
Starr wrote:
Godspeed wrote:its not a paper, just a quick 10min presentation...

LETS FOCUS ON... how magazines affect teens; mainly how they see themselves and their bodies...

DISCUSS!


I'm a seventeen year old girl. There isnt a day goes by where I am not visually raped by images of young, SKINNY, beautiful, teen/20something actresses and models. The teenage female mind cannot help but be affected or influenced by things like this. It makes you feel imperfect. After all, only the skinniest chicks can be runway models and get in magazines and only the most beautiful can get covers. You never see a girl on a runway with love handles, or acne, or dry skin, or flabby arms or....etc..etc...etc.....The media bombards us with stereotypical "beautiful girls" and make average young ladies who very well may be beautiful, feel fat and unattractive.



Just my .02


what about plus size models?



Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:41 AM on j-body.org
Quote:

what about plus size models?


HA the medias idea of a plus size model is the average woman in the US for the most part anyway.



Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:41 AM on j-body.org
well she was sayin' that all the models are the "typical" skinny women which isnt true. they are all kinds of different models out there



Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 8:47 AM on j-body.org
in the majority of teen aimed magazines, their "plus size" is hardly "big" and there are not nearly as much of them as their are teeny size 4 girls. But at least there is some.



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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 7:32 PM on j-body.org
"a**hole" "sh*t" and "gd" have made their apperance unedited on cable television.

Music videos deliver sex appeal and advertising.

Ummm..yes...

Oh yes....and kids that play violent video games will kill other kids...(jk)



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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Thursday, December 15, 2005 8:47 AM on j-body.org
Starr wrote:in the majority of teen aimed magazines, their "plus size" is hardly "big" and there are not nearly as much of them as their are teeny size 4 girls. But at least there is some.

Just wondering, what do you think of the Dove - Real Beauty advertisements?

There are women there that are hardly supermodels, and they expose their flaws quite easily, and none are the waifish things you see hawking the latest makeup and what not.




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Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:29 AM on j-body.org
well that would be one example....

however, no matter how many examples you can dig up, there will be twice as many showing the half naked, not bigger than a size 4, "perfect"/photoshopped pictures.
because thats what sells... and they're not going to change that if they keep buying into it.

IMO, it'll take a WHOLE LOT to get our magazines to change the images that they put out.




Re: Does the media influence Teens?
Thursday, December 15, 2005 9:30 AM on j-body.org
I think we should be less concerened with the media influencing teens, and more concerned about it influencing supposedly-intelligent adults.


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