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Key words for GCSE Media Studies

active An active audience engages with and responds to a media text.
passive A passive audience observes and accepts a media text without questioning it.
mainstream If something is mainstream, it means it attracts a wide-ranging audience.
niche If something is niche, it means it attracts a specialist audience.
consumption Consumption refers to how an audience uses a media text.
mode The mode of address refers to how the media text speaks to its audience.
address The mode of address refers to how the media text speaks to its audience.
positioning Audience positioning refers to how the audience is positioned in relation to the text.
bias A bias is a one-sided view of something.
preferred Preferred reading refers to how the producer of the work would ideally like the audience to respond to it.
reading Preferred reading refers to how the producer of the work would ideally like the audience to respond to it.
dominant The dominant reading is how most members of the audience interpret the text.
oppositional An oppositional reading is when the audience disagrees with the message of the text.
negotiated A negotiated reading is a compromise between the dominant reading and the oppositional reading of a text.
segmentation Segmentation refers to an audience that is divided.
primary Primary research is done by the researcher.
research Primary research is done by the researcher.
secondary Secondary research is when you consult research that has been done by someone else.

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positioning
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reading
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oppositional
negotiated
segmentation
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