WJEC Media Studies - MS4 exam question.

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    WJEC Media Studies - MS4 exam question.
    Hello, I'm getting really stressed about this exam because my teachers haven't really taught us anything comprehensively. I'm looking at the specification (that diagram thing) and I'm completely confused by the "Audience/Users" section.

    Can anyone tell me what I should be looking at for each text in terms of:targeting, positioning, debates and responses?

    I'm also a bit confused on the background/context one in "Industry Issues", does this mean in terms of my industry or in terms of my text?

    Fairly certain I'm going to fail this exam...
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