The Yes Men use spoof skits to show how the government degrades the public. The Yes Men use the media to disseminate their messages. They create press conferences that portray them as a company executive, making an ironic or satyrical statement, and broadcast it. When the spoof is discovered as fake, it in turn draws more attention on the topic. The Yes Men use the media not only to make their direct statements, but also to influence more coverage on their topic once they have done the spoof.
This shows how the media influences the lives of the public. It is able to captivate viewers and help them form opinions. Public opinion is a direct result of the mass media. This public sphere of media is where the norms of society, and the opinions of the masses are formed.
The Yes Men use their spoofs to play an active role in the Public Sphere. They present the material in a satyrical way that forces the public to critically think about the topic or issue. Their side is given a chance to become a common opinion. The Public Sphere is influenced by all of their spoofs, and in turn becomes a dynamic collaboration of mass opinion.
This shows how the media influences the lives of the public. It is able to captivate viewers and help them form opinions. Public opinion is a direct result of the mass media. This public sphere of media is where the norms of society, and the opinions of the masses are formed.
The Yes Men use their spoofs to play an active role in the Public Sphere. They present the material in a satyrical way that forces the public to critically think about the topic or issue. Their side is given a chance to become a common opinion. The Public Sphere is influenced by all of their spoofs, and in turn becomes a dynamic collaboration of mass opinion.
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