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Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory
The theory states that media texts are 
encoded by the producer meaning that 
whoever produces the text fills the product 
with values and messages. 
The text is then decoded by the audience. 
Different spectators will decode the text in 
different ways, not always in the way the 
producer intended. 
A text can be received in one of three ways; 
Dominant or Preferred Reading 
Negotiated Reading 
Oppositional Reading
Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory
This is when the text is read in the way the 
producer intended the text to be read. 
The audience agree with the messages and 
ideology that the producer has placed behind the 
text. 
The audience will view the text in the way the 
producer wanted them to. 
Overall this is a positive thing for the producer 
of the text as it means their advertisement has 
been successful as to get across the messages 
and values the producer wanted. 
Example: a handbag that looks appealing to a 
female reader encouraging her to want to go out 
and buy it.
Clear message 
Audience is the same age so they relate to 
the product 
From the same culture 
Easy to understand the narrative and they 
can relate to the narrative in some way 
Relevant to the audiences society 
Audience are choosing to consume the 
product so must have a reason to like it in 
the first place.
This is a compromise between the dominant 
reading and the oppositional reading of the text. 
The audience accepts the views of the producer 
but also has their own input and understanding 
of the text. 
They do not agree or disagree, they can however 
see a point being made in relation to the reading 
while also making their own opinions. 
Overall this is a good response to an advert as it 
is still getting the message the producer wanted 
to get across, even if the reader is also making 
making their own judgment. 
Example: they see a handbag advertised and 
think it looks nice but could not justify spending 
the amount of money it would cost.
The audience may not have the same life 
experiences 
May not understand the narrative so cannot 
relate to it in a meaningful way 
Age may vary the reading and understanding 
Do not understand all of the messages 
making it unclear what the dominant reading 
is supposed to be
The audience rejects the producers preferred 
reading and creates their own reading of the 
text, usually this is the opposite of what the 
producer intended. 
The reader rejects the meaning completely as 
they do not agree with the message that is being 
presented to the audience. 
Overall this is a bad response to get to an advert 
as it will mean the people who view it will not 
want to buy the product and do not agree with 
the producers ideologies and messages. 
Example: an advertisement for a handbag is 
rejected completely as the reader believes the 
advert is stereotyping woman and categorising 
them on their appearance.
The product has controversial themes 
The audience disagree with the messages of 
the video 
Dislike the genre 
No understanding 
Cannot relate to the narrative structure 
Is not reflective of their society 
Different cultures have different 
understandings

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Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory

  • 2. The theory states that media texts are encoded by the producer meaning that whoever produces the text fills the product with values and messages. The text is then decoded by the audience. Different spectators will decode the text in different ways, not always in the way the producer intended. A text can be received in one of three ways; Dominant or Preferred Reading Negotiated Reading Oppositional Reading
  • 4. This is when the text is read in the way the producer intended the text to be read. The audience agree with the messages and ideology that the producer has placed behind the text. The audience will view the text in the way the producer wanted them to. Overall this is a positive thing for the producer of the text as it means their advertisement has been successful as to get across the messages and values the producer wanted. Example: a handbag that looks appealing to a female reader encouraging her to want to go out and buy it.
  • 5. Clear message Audience is the same age so they relate to the product From the same culture Easy to understand the narrative and they can relate to the narrative in some way Relevant to the audiences society Audience are choosing to consume the product so must have a reason to like it in the first place.
  • 6. This is a compromise between the dominant reading and the oppositional reading of the text. The audience accepts the views of the producer but also has their own input and understanding of the text. They do not agree or disagree, they can however see a point being made in relation to the reading while also making their own opinions. Overall this is a good response to an advert as it is still getting the message the producer wanted to get across, even if the reader is also making making their own judgment. Example: they see a handbag advertised and think it looks nice but could not justify spending the amount of money it would cost.
  • 7. The audience may not have the same life experiences May not understand the narrative so cannot relate to it in a meaningful way Age may vary the reading and understanding Do not understand all of the messages making it unclear what the dominant reading is supposed to be
  • 8. The audience rejects the producers preferred reading and creates their own reading of the text, usually this is the opposite of what the producer intended. The reader rejects the meaning completely as they do not agree with the message that is being presented to the audience. Overall this is a bad response to get to an advert as it will mean the people who view it will not want to buy the product and do not agree with the producers ideologies and messages. Example: an advertisement for a handbag is rejected completely as the reader believes the advert is stereotyping woman and categorising them on their appearance.
  • 9. The product has controversial themes The audience disagree with the messages of the video Dislike the genre No understanding Cannot relate to the narrative structure Is not reflective of their society Different cultures have different understandings