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  2. Hypodermic needle model - Wikipedia

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    The "Magic Bullet" theory graphically assumes that the media's message is a bullet fired from the "media gun" into the viewer's "head". [2] Similarly, the "Hypodermic Needle Model" uses the same idea of the "shooting" paradigm. It suggests that the media injects its messages straight into the passive audience. [3]

  3. Magic bullet theory - Wikipedia

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    Magic bullet theory may refer to: Single-bullet theory , a theory relating to the assassination of John F Kennedy Hypodermic needle model , a theory of a direct effect of the mass media on audiences

  4. Single-bullet theory - Wikipedia

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    CE 399, the single bullet described in the theory. The single-bullet theory, also known as the magic-bullet theory by conspiracy theorists, [1] was introduced by the Warren Commission in its investigation of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy to explain what happened to the bullet that struck Kennedy in the back and exited through his throat.

  5. Witness to JFK assassination casts doubt on ‘magic bullet’ theory

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    Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis has broken his silence six decades on from Kennedy assassination to challenge the official findings

  6. Secret Service agent raises questions about JFK ‘magic bullet ...

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    A Secret Service agent who was just feet away from former President Kennedy when he was assassinated is raising new questions about the “magic bullettheory. Paul Landis, who was one of the ...

  7. Witness to JFK assassination casts doubt on ‘magic bullet’ theory

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  8. Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    It assumes that the media's message is a bullet fired from a media "gun" into the viewer's head. Magic bullet theory is also known as the hypodermic needle model. It suggests that the media delivers its messages straight into a passive audience's body. Harold Lasswell put this theory in place after World War 1.

  9. Why we’re still learning new things about the JFK assassination

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    What Landis remembers about being near Kennedy’s body could challenge elements of the so-called magic bullet theory, that one of the bullets that struck Kennedy also wounded then-Texas Gov. John ...