Media is being consumed by everyone daily. Whether it is for work purposes or recreational use, media has become essential for most individuals. It has become the normal way of living. It is important to acknowledge the significance of media in the society (Mike Gasher, David Skinner & Rowland Lorimer, 2012). The communication and media world will be forever evolving and growing. This commentary will illustrate how the concepts through chapters 1 and 5 expand my understanding of the media…
Recurring themes in the articles, featured letters, and doughboy poetry reveal that the Stars and Stripes had been clearly pushing a specific set of values on its readers. The newspaper always treated the highest-ranking officials in the AEF with deep respect. Articles about the general staff stressed their long hours and less-than-ideal living conditions. Tired soldiers on the front line might have felt more connected to General…
1. The key audiences in the Blue Bell crisis plan are: - Families - Older adults - Young adults - Children - Ice cream fanatics - Blue Bell enthusiasts - Stock holders - Investors 2. After careful examination of the Blue Bell press releases, their social media and press conferences, the continuing theme of the organization focused on a few key points for its target audience. Those key points Blue Bell focused on included: - Finding the root cause of the listeria contamination that were found…
Hearing Rod Sterling’s comments were extremely helpful. After watching my first episode of the Twilight Zone with my Dad a few years ago, I always wondered where the ideas for The Twilight Zone spawned. Thus, when the students asked the question, “Where do ideas come from?” I was delighted to hear Sterling’s answer. His answer was quite profound. Sterling simply answered that ideas come from “one’s experiences.” I thoroughly enjoyed how he showed that story is personal and comes from the…
prevalent since the early 1950’s. Mass Media has done a complete transformation, and with each change there has been a better outcome each time.A few great examples are the development of newspapers superseding town criers because newspapers offered an opportunity to record information. Magazines then superseded newspapers due to a broader scope of news, radio superseded magazines because it allowed information to be spread among a lot of people instantaneously, televisions superseded radio…
way journalists do their tasks. Today, formats and techniques in online journalism work are very diverse and still developing. There are some trends brought up by the practitioners such as interactive multimedia, live blogging reports and digital newspapers. Amongst these new media practices, there is one journalistic format that is known in journalism studies as ‘curation journalism’. The term curation is usually connected to the activities in collecting or exhibiting the work of art. However,…
chief and excective importance as everyone majorly using social accounts like facebook,twitter, watsapp, instagram and others etc and follow to seven a week fashion industry along with lifestyle and follow the routine of their favourite ones. Newspaper is outheld source of communication and constitues the explaining job of popular culture and broad communication. Their headlines indicates the major news of what is happening around the world and contians the fashion page too. Conclusion: Pop…
Humans crave information, which is why the media is heavily depended upon. Without the media, news would travel at a much slower rate, leaving the community clueless as to what is going on in the world .What is media? These are conscious to reach large audience by mass communication, it can be both print media or broadcast media. Even though the media plays a big role in the development of any community, its fairness in reporting news has remained controversial. The issue of unfairness in media…
With advancements in technology, the world has shrunk. Technology has given every person the opportunity to voice their opinion, and possibly start a revolution. Traditional Media conglomerates are struggling to keep up, losing revenue as people move to more modern techniques to ascertain information. At the same time, media outlets face the constant struggle of presenting stories with upsetting any political figures. It is these political and economic pressures that have always shaped media…
Tichenor, 1997). An argument can be made that gate-keeping decisions have traditionally been made, at least to some degree, based on financial considerations (Tichenor, Donohue, & Olien, 1980; Soroka, 2012). The use of UGC in print at community newspapers has allowed the publication to cover or photograph something they would not have been able to otherwise due to staff limitations (Lewis, Kaufhold, & Lasorsa, 2010). Research has shown, at least at some community media outlets, that editors make…