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Category Archives: Chapter 2
Link Ch. 2 & 3 – Who are the owners?
Although this is talked about in-depth in Chapter 3, we do discuss the effects of media owners in Chapter 2. Here’s a quick collection of links to tell you more about several of the dominant media companies: Disney Corporation News … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 2, Chapter 3
Tagged media business
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Link Ch. 2 – Marshal McLuhan
Here are several brief video featuring media theorist Marshal McLuhan talking about his ideas about media: A brief compilation of clips: A 1977 lecture by McLuhan on “the medium is the message” in three parts: And finally, Marshal McLuhan in … Continue reading
Link Ch. 2 – Missing Pretty White Girls
Several stories dealing with the Missing Pretty White Girls or Missing White Woman Syndrome. You know how it works. When a pretty white girl/woman disappears, the media, especially cable TV, goes nuts. A girl/woman of color, pretty or not, disappears, … Continue reading
Link Ch. 2 – The Endless Presidential Campaign
Does it seem to you like recent presidential campaigns have gone on forever? That may be so, but as Truth 4 points out, Nothing’s new: Everything that happened in the past will happen again. According to NPR’s On The Media, … Continue reading
Link Ch. 6 – Should Reporters Call Out Sources For Lying?
The NY Times public editor really set off a bit of a firestorm today with his column. In it, Arthur Brisbane asks, apparently seriously, whether reporters ought to be calling out sources for claiming things as “facts” that are demonstrably … Continue reading
Posted in Book Link, Chapter 14, Chapter 2, Chapter 6
Tagged ethics, newspapers, politics, Secret 6, Truth 6
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Three Degrees Separation: Jon Huntsman to Ron Paul to Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus
How can we connect Jon Huntsman to Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel Prometheus in just three steps? Well, it takes some serious stretching, but it can be done. Follow the tortured logic: Step 1: A New Hampshire based anti-Jon Huntsman ad is circulating … Continue reading
A New Year in the Media World
A few thoughts from across the Interwebs on the new year: Will election year politics cause you to unfriend old friends from Facebook? I don’t know about unfriending, but I’ve been known to hide posts…. HT Romenesko. No flying cars … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 1, Chapter 10, Chapter 15, Chapter 2, Chapter 4, Chapter 8, Chapter 9
Tagged global media, international news, politics, social media, Year in Review
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
Are aggressive kids more likely to play violent video games? Study says not so much. Some interesting findings. Is it really a World Wide Web? Well, 25 percent of Europeans have yet to be online. Here’s a link to the … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Chapter 11, Chapter 2, Chapter 5, Uncategorized
Tagged advertising, ipad, magazines, questions, twitter
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
Can a woman express opinions on the Internet without threats of sexual violence? Laurie Penny has her doubts. Should we be frightened that Harry Potter director David Yates is working on a big screen Dr. Who reboot? Ashamed to say … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Chapter 2, Chapter 8
Tagged ethics, media bias?, movies, opinion writing, questions
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
Can journalists ever safely retweet the opinions of others without appearing biased? And should that stop them from retweeting those opinions? Here’s what the AP thinks about it, and an interesting response from 10,000 Words. Will NBC still matter anymore, … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 14, Chapter 2, Chapter 3
Tagged bias, legal issues, questions, social media, television
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