Meaning that this connects to the quantity and the kind of news coverage on the main topic of issues being presented. Then there is framing, by how they create/structure the media with a story. Framing determines the type of reaction from the government officials and the citizens. Not only that, I think also for the entertainment. This is by constructing political approaches.
Be sure to cite the specific page number of the reading whenever an idea derived from an author is referenced. Example: Shumway (p.xx) refers to the important role of mass media in the spread of rock and roll culture, illustrated in “Jailhouse Rock” by the character Vince Edwards’ upward trajectory from the “backwoods” to a Hollywood film career. Do not use any direct quotes from the readings longer than 1 short sentence – put things into your own words
Rather it is reporting what T.V. stations thinks is worth reporting. When comparing television news to news written in the LA times, it is apparent that television uses the news to entertain while the newspaper uses the news to inform the public. Dissecting the news making process, "How to Watch TV News”, provides insights regarding how America’s news network functions. The nature of news itself, the roles of people who produce the news, and the language, pictures and commercials that are used during the news, are all examined.
Journalists have agency, and therefore make choices as how they will report their events. They choose how to use the power that they are given. In both the Selma March and the reporting of the Vietnam War, agency plays a role in showing how these reporters obtained their news, and how they presented it. II. Distinction between the two cases A.
Before TV he was famous for his radio reporting during WWII. Murrow became the symbol for broadcasting. “He was a seminal force in the creation and development of electronic newsgathering as both a craft and a profession in the United States.” (p. 144) Murrow is also known for starting “Murrow Boy’s” which was him and other
The Federal Communications Commission was created as a successor to the Federal Radio Commission, the government body that was in charge of radio communications within the United States. With the invention of television, it was obvious that a government body with a larger scale mission would be necessary, and it made sense to group a number of similar duties together. With that being said the Congress created the FCC with the Communications Act of 1934. The stated purposes of the Communications Act are "regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, nationwide, and worldwide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, for the purpose of the national defense, and for the purpose of securing a more effective execution of this policy by centralizing authority theretofore granted by law to several agencies and by granting additional
People hand wrote letters and set them by post to communicate before media convergence. Presently the communication available consists of emailing, text messaging, and video chatting. We have changed to suit media convergence and utilize it in daily life. Instead of needing to watch TV or read a magazine to learn the day's events, a person can go to the TV station's website and get headlines in real time. Places of employment have also changed to suit this new undulating motion of technology and the conjunction of mass media.
Many people may not know that Dr. Seuss wrote political propaganda for World War II, most people only know about the stories that he wrote. Before the war he had been working for several magazines including Vanity Fair, Judge, and Life, making cartoons and advertisements for these magazines. As the war came around it gave Theodore something to focus on in his works. At the time that the war had begun Theodore was too old to enlist into the army, but he still wanted to help out in any way that he could (Theodore). He acquired a job at New York’s daily newspaper PM, and began making political cartoons and writings about the war (Popova).
He starts first by saying that yes, even though it is reality T.V., there are still writers, directors, and the same groups of people as in a sitcom or other T.V. show. He also begins to tell his readers about how hard the work is and the amount of time put into the reality show. But it’s believed that he gives so much information not to primarily tell the reader what his job in taills, but to tell his readers the importance of thinking his life out. The title of this story is, “Of Losers and Moles: You Think Reality T.V.
Radio days the film is a film that is very interesting. In the movie it shows how much the invention or radio broadcasting changed the world and how it affected so many people’s ways of life. It tells the story of Joe and his families’ lives with how the radio helps them to escape reality and how they are influenced by it and the people who they hear on it. This movie goes to show how much life has changed from the 1930s to now. This movie is a great way to learn about life before the internet and TV.