Ooohhhh that's weird, but I guess that works
Okay, here's the exact question my teacher said he thinks is gonna be on the exam "outline and asses Neo-Marxist explanations of the ownership and control of the media"
No idea if he's right, but it's worth writing it I guess :P
He's also given us some "hot topics" which he thinks might well also come up which are: fast/immediate; slow/gradual models (so the hypodermic needle, drip drip stuff), wider issues (moral panics, globalisation) and research methods
If those come up I'll be so happy :')
We have Hall and Devereaux too, but we also have:
Jhally and Lewis - studied American TV over 20 yeas, 90% of characters are middle class
Medhurst - m/c students watching underclass shows thought they were an accurate representation rather than a comedy
Dodd and Dodd - soaps show traditional w/c and close knit communities as facing changes (eg multi-ethnic communities
Golding + Middleton - poor are represented in a negative way when issues of benefits are combined with crime and fraud
P.S, sorry for keep quoting you, it's the only way I'll answer everything though