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African Americans in media has evolved over time. On typical cable channels the amount of ads shown with African Americans has become neutral, but on channels such as B.E.T. where the viewership is mostly that of African Americans, all of the ads consist of healthy, stable, independent and enthusiastic African Americans who are goal oriented. African Americans now have bigger roles in media such as that of reporters, business owners and artists. African America women have made an uprising in mainstream media as confident and strong individuals. Several organizations have been based on the empowerment of African American women in media. The representation of African American women in media has also made an increase since beauty expectations have changed. Cultural appropriation has somewhat changed the beauty standards of media. Fashion styles have taken on the cultural dynamics of many countries.
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African Americans in media can have an affect of prejudice on consumers. The roles of African Americans in media has been limited due to the underrepresentation of independent blacks. On typical cable channels the amount of ads shown with African Americans is few, but on channels such as B.E.T. where the viewership is mostly that of African Americans, all of the ads consist of healthy, stable, independent and enthusiastic African Americans who are goal oriented. Media platforms such as magazines are solely based on grasping the attention of potential buyers. Models represented in western American magazines are European favored due to the consumership of mostly caucasians. The representation of certain cultural groups is followed by the demographic groups that show the most interest.
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I think this proof of how there was a low attention to detail in the research of the subject. As there are so many levels to the oppressive nature of our media, to not even look for examples in other forms of media from our past is unacceptable. If we are looking at the African American portrayal in
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Adding to the stereotypes section, There should be more examples of stereotypes portrayed of African Americans in media. The only stereotype mentioned is "Television has been cited for broadcasting material that displays an overrepresentation of African Americans as lawbreaker's." what about all the
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media there should be a look at how it has developed over the years. Sources are also about non-credible sources inspired by events that have happened (meaning there is bound to be a primary source.) Films can fabricate things giving this a demerit in terms of credibility in my opinion.
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823:⢠Abernathy-Lear, Gloria. "African Americans' Criticisms Concerning African American Representation On Daytime Serials." Journalism Quarterly 71.4 (1994): 830-839. Communication & Mass Media Complete. Web. 7 Nov. 2016.
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