Write about Normative media theory has four basic models.

1) Write about Normative media theory has four basic models. Which one do you find the most relevant? Why do you find it appropriate? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this model?4) Use at least 10 references – four to five of which are from McQuail’s book 2010 attached and five to six other references from professional books or journals on communication and media sciences (online references are accepted), please use a source that can be accessible to any one for free and searchable through google.5) Use the MLA format: https://www.scribbr.com/mla/formatting/ (see the template).6) Required parts of the text: introduction to be 1/5 or 1/6 of the whole text aim of introduction is to draw attention on the topic aspects and reflect (no need for too much details or references for this part), the main body (discussion) to have proper structure of each and every paragraph, paragraphs to be between 6-8 lines and maximum 10 lines each. Every paragraph should have an introductory and final sentences to summarize to establish the connection of the paragraph between it and the following paragraph. References are required in the main body. Opinion should be used in the main text. Summary paragraph to be 1/5 or 1/6 of the whole text, an elegant way to end an essay is to raise questions in the summary so it can show that the student still have things to wonder about. Academic resources (works cited) Journals and professional academic books and simple resources like the internet (see point above).7) Use overall short title, maybe a bit shocking however clear and in connection with the text. Use main title and more descriptive subtitle. Questions can be used as title.8) Quotation symbol to be used with the titles and if word by word is used by resources a quotation should be used and page number should be presented in citation.9) most related attachment is Denis McQuail – McQuails Mass Communication Theory-SAGE Publications Ltd (2010)-2and Module 510) Write 2000 to 2200 words