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Case Studies will also be updated because of the speed at which things in the Media change - The Inbetweeners, John Carter are just two recent additions, useful for section B of G332 exam. Use navigation tabs on left, menu above the header and media tags at bottom of pages and do follow alevelmedia on twitter and share the website address. AQA TV Crime Drama exam June 2012 and AQA Music Press June 6th Exam materials are in process of being typed and ready to share.
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