Today I watched a half hour of the channel 11 news. Starting right away the spoke about the weather, however it was not just the weather; it was the weather with the Steelers logo all over the screen. The Steelers play the jags today, and as a way to get their ratings up they tell us about the weather for the sake of how the game will go, and what our tea will be playing in. immediately after the weather they get into some disturbing stories. A truck crashes through a local vochelli pizza parlor, and the truck smashes all the way through to the other side. The next story I believe is to put a bit of panic into the hearts of viewers. A fire breaks out in an abandoned house in West Mifflin; the cause of the fire is unknown. However another fire was set to another home 30 minutes from the scene of the abandoned house. I believe that according to George gerbener that this might display the cultivation theory. The media cultivates fear in the minds of people. The media seems to make us think right away that this is arson and was caused by someone and not an accident due to the fact that a home 30 minutes away was caught fire shortly after the abandoned home was set on fire. The next news story is about a group of protesters camping out at BNY Melon Park. These protesters are the "occupancy protest" they are protesting against the government, in a peaceful manner. The next section of the news seemed to display the mean world syndrome very well. The idea that violence is just a social norm, and to get these stations rating u or keeping the ratings steady you must give the people what they want, disturbing violent stories. They spoke about a murderer back from the 80's in Chicago. The man was a clown for little children parties, he was found to have kidnapped boys and men, sexually assault them, and then murder them in his own home. He was sentenced to death by lethal injection. The reason they put this on the local news was because they may have finally identified ten of the many murdered bodies that remained unidentified for so long. a story like this seems to have no place on our local news channel, just set in the time slot of the news so the viewers of channel 11 have something to keep their attention, according to the mean world syndrome. To strike more fear in the hearts of people and to keep their attention, a baby was kidnapped at the brining of October and a ten thousand dollar reward has been set for whoever returns the missing child Lisa Erwin. The next story was about 4 mentally disabled adults were found locked and chained in a basement in Philadelphia and severely malnourished. The news can show how terrible the world can be. The next slot in the news was a lettuce recall from giant eagle, regardless of how trivial this may seem in comparison to the other stories, it is still bad news. It gets you thinking "I better watch the news more often to make sure imp going to be safe when there is a food recall." before the half hour of the news ends they lighten it up a little. They get into politics speaking of Obama and his push for jobs act, congress will begin voting on sections of the bill next week. Then they speak about the Rockefeller ice rink being delayed in its opening due to weather, and how a baby zebra escaped its pen at the zoo. They make the transition of horrible news to somewhat alright news, to put you in a better mood before you click off that station. If you only have fear when you turn on the news you will most likely avoid the station. However having somewhat comical news such as the baby zebra, and happy news, such as walmart layaway is back for the holidays, will keep you entertained on the station. The last news story was about a local man who intentioned a stink bug traps that really works. His name is Julian smith; his invention will hit the market in spring when the stink bugs are starting to come back out. I believe I see the news to have displayed the mean world syndrome, and the cultivation theory very accurately. The commercials also say something about our media world. The commercial in-between the news segments showed mostly healthcare institutions, and ways to take care of your pain. These commercials are more geared toward adults. When I see this, I think of Noam chomskey. He believes in thought control of the media. The news displays all the things going on in the world, and all the bad news, the commercial display good news, how you can cure your own pain, and have cheap healthcare if you call the number on the screen. The companies pay to put their commercials in the news time slot because they are trying to get the viewers to buy their product, and show them how much it can help you. The media can have more influence over you than you think.