Institutional practices of media

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Institutional practices of media refer to how television networks, advertisers, and FCC regulators all use technology to interact with society. For example, advertisers will utilize many different forms of media in an attempt to persuade audiences to buy their products (i.e. product placement in films and TV, commercials, internet pop-ups).