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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
NDSM: Ed Miliband’s Russell Brand interview is no joke for the Sun, Mail and Star
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/apr/29/ed-miliband-russell-brand-interview-sun-mail
Rightwing papers use Labour leader’s meeting with controversial comic to ramp up the invective – while others focus on David Cameron’s tax pledge. The rightwing press is splashing on Ed Miliband – but it’s only because of his meeting with Russell Brand.
Monday, 11 May 2015
NDMS: Labour vows to protect media plurality and implement Leveson proposals
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/apr/13/labour-media-plurality-leveson-manifesto-ed-miliband
If Milliband was to win the election he would have stopped large businesses owning the media e.g. Rupert Murdoch. Institutions such as news corporation own a high amount of the media therefore, giving them the opportunity to express their views across in the media. They will be setting a cap of 34% meaning News Corp will have to get rid of one of their media products. This challenges Pareto's law as it now can mean that more companies can make more profit and it leads to more competition in the media industry.
If Milliband was to win the election he would have stopped large businesses owning the media e.g. Rupert Murdoch. Institutions such as news corporation own a high amount of the media therefore, giving them the opportunity to express their views across in the media. They will be setting a cap of 34% meaning News Corp will have to get rid of one of their media products. This challenges Pareto's law as it now can mean that more companies can make more profit and it leads to more competition in the media industry.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
NDMS
No filter: Rupert Murdoch's Twitter feed provides a new take on the editorial
Known for being private, the media boss is offering unrestrained commentary on everything from Mitt Romney to British royals – and it could land him in trouble. The articles talks about how Murdoch has become very public since he joined Twitter. Also, how some of what he tweets is very controversial.
Known for being private, the media boss is offering unrestrained commentary on everything from Mitt Romney to British royals – and it could land him in trouble. The articles talks about how Murdoch has become very public since he joined Twitter. Also, how some of what he tweets is very controversial.
NDMS
The one rule Mark Zuckerberg has for hiring new staff
In this article it discuess how FaceBook founder Mark Zuckerberg has one rule when hiring new staff. He would only hire them if he was willing to work for that member of staff. He makes sure that he is hiring staff he would be able to work with them if they were his boss. This is a different approach when hiring staff as it's usually taken into consideration whether a candidate posses key skills & roles. Not if they can manage a whole company.
Friday, 20 March 2015
Identities and the Media : Media and collective identity
Read the article and summarise each section in one sentence, starting with the section 'Who are you?'
The culture around you influences your perception and others perceptions of you.
I think, therefore i am :
In the past our identity was fixed and based on outside factors such as religion, class, work etc.
From citizen to consumer:
Our identity begins to be formed by what we buy and our wants over basic needs fueled by advertising.
Rise of the individual:
The idea of an individual started to rise in the 60's. The fragmented self that being individuals having many identities was being concocted.
Branding and lifestyle :
purchasing a brand in helping defining your personality and identity.
Who will we be ? :
Technology and its effect on our identity and perception of it via social networks and data mining leading to tailored adverts.
List five brands you are happy to be associated with and explain how they reflect your sense of identity.
- Nike
- Microsoft
- Apple
Do you agree with the view that modern media is all about 'style over substance'? What does this expression mean?
Is your presence on social media an accurate reflection of who you are? Have you ever added or removed a picture from a social media site purely because of what it says about the type of person you are?
My presence on social media is to some extent a true reflection of who i am. I have in some cases removed pictures that i believed were retracting from my 'crafted' persona online which I believe is a fairly true reflection of who i am however said pictures in my opinion may not have been following this leading to their removal.
What is your opinion on 'data mining'? Are you happy for companies to sell you products based on your social media presence and online search terms? Is this an invasion of privacy?
I my opinion our data will be shared amongst a number of companies whether we are in favour of this or not.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
NDMS
Iran says it will open up to internet firms if they respect cultural values
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/01/iran-to-allow-google-to-operate-if-it-respects-cultural-values
This article discusses the potential introduction of Google’s services such as internet in the Islamic republic of Iran. This then shows that the power that new and digital media may be understated as if it can influence a government and its policies where western, democratic governments have not been able to fully, then it can be said to be platform that is of an influential nature. This therefore highlights how important of a role new and digital media is playing in everyday events.
This article discusses the potential introduction of Google’s services such as internet in the Islamic republic of Iran. This then shows that the power that new and digital media may be understated as if it can influence a government and its policies where western, democratic governments have not been able to fully, then it can be said to be platform that is of an influential nature. This therefore highlights how important of a role new and digital media is playing in everyday events.
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