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Media And Family Analysis

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Often, people seem to not notice how much of an impact media can have on an individual or a family. This assignment required us to consider the presence of media and technology in our lives and how our “normal” compares to the national averages. I believe that the lack of personal devices I owned led me to use less media as a result. Media, in my family, was a tool to experience something about the world and was a way to connect to each other, instead of distance ourselves like many people unfortunately do. These conclusions gave a better understanding about how media does impact my life in very indirect ways. In my house growing up, we had two TVs -- one in the living room and the other in my parents room, one computer -- next to the kitchen, an XBOX -- in the living room, and a radio -- usually in the garage. At 17/18, my house had four TVs -- one in my parents room, one in my sisters room, one in the living room, and one in the basement; two laptops -- mine and a family one; a PS4 and PS3 -- both in the basement; and a radio in the garage. My family clearly has more media devices overall, and they are a lot more personalised that they …show more content…

I almost never watched TV, and often only played video games twice a week for a couple hours each time. I listened to the radio for about half an hour every day as I drove to and from school. I read for maybe an hour a day and spent no more than 45 minutes on social media daily. I was part of the Pew Research Center study’s 56% of teens who went on social media multiple times a day. Comparing the two, I can see that I used more media when I was 17 and 18. I clearly spent more time on computers, a bit more time listening to the radio, more time playing video games, and less time watching TV. Considering that I rarely get invested in TV shows, it makes sense, and I filled in the rest of my time with types of media that I enjoy using

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