Section A
Contrast the techniques used by each product to communicate its message
Both texts uses different ways to communicate its message to the audience this would be by first the 'IHave30' giving a 30 second clip which can be shared and give an ideal of knowledge in a short time. The reason it uses this technique would be because of making sure that it can be shared quickly as to being a 30 second clip and it would communicate to all audiences giving the enigma code wondering what is the occupying movement. However with the traditional use of media the news broadcast gives an professional and informational technique by showing different points and longing out the news report as to what is happening and giving an example of what occupying movement. This uses Barthes Enigma code as well as to wanting to more and the news report ending with a cliffhanger. giving the message showing the protest and giving the question is it really over?
How can audiences use Youtube and other social media sites to create their own identities?
Ihave30 is an example of what Youtube can do as to giving the outcome that different identities are taken in account on youtube as to categories. For example entertainment, gaming, makeup, vlogs and many other different. Audience can make videos like this just by a click of a button all they need is a camera and a mic. They're so many vloggers that they have made television be less used and streaming and watching online more used as a daily driver. This would be examples like Pewdiepie have 43 million subscribers and having more views that the super bowl in 2016. However everyone having social media accounts and youtube account would make them one big unit as to being culturally imperialised. For example this would be all youtubers and the social media accounts being the same as to people using the same content or just from the way they are they give an representation of Americanisation into the digital world as to youtube starting there and being bigger.
How has new technology changed the way individuals and groups can challenge dominant and hegemonic ideologies?
The advancement in technology has made social media like Facebook and Twitter give opinions and views online about any topic politically or entertainment wise. It would give the ideology that we have the power of control that we can do and can change the media mind as to what we want from the industries as to stories. This would be by petitions or it will be a big protest on social media which would peer pressure to show content and this would be the dominant ideology. However you could say it is a hegemonic ideology for example for sites to remove content and go for copy right which the company would get money for and it would be for the industries to control what can be said. Another example of this wanting to believe that the audience are in control as to giving the act of giving all content. For example this would be the 2015 elections as to the majority was voting for Labour party but conservatives still won because of the traditional methods. This would show that hegemonic ideologies still exist and that there hasn't been a big change.
Kirath MEST3
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Thursday, 28 April 2016
New and digital media offers media institutions different ways of reaching audiences. Consider how and why media institutions are using these techniques (48 marks)
New and digital media offers media institutions
different ways of reaching audiences.
Consider how and why media institutions are using these techniques (48
marks)
New and digital media have changed the
media landscape between institutions and audiences. This would be explaining in
my independent case study of Paramount picture how they have not got the
symbiotic relationship they used to have. For example, audience used to go to
the cinema to watch movies produced and disturbed by paramount pictures where
we would get new trailers and clips from future movies having a powerful and
strong symbiotic relationship. However, it has made a symbiotic relationship
between audience and digital media stronger than the institutions. This would
be the fact about digital media bringing the attention of audiences as to
piracy has risen since the advancement of technology and the internet. Piracy
has been a big problem to industries as to the Huffington Post has said that
each person would own $67 million in fines. This would be because of the
thousands of downloaded music and films which would mean million lost to the
industries and artist who lose out. This would be evidence that the symbiotic
relationship of audience between industry has decreased and we live in a world
where the Huffington post says ‘Each person’ suggesting all of us have
illegally downloaded.
Digital media has offered media
institutions to grow and reach their audience as to changing the way they used
to do it. For example, the newspaper industry is declining it’s an obvious fact
as to audiences mostly uses digital devices and for the stats of the Sun where
they had over 3 million readers going to half in 2013/14. This would show that
some institutions have given their idea to switch to digital media. This would
be a big step as to a newspaper industry going out of their traditional
platforms and going into the world of media news. The Independent has fully
gone to the online world where news is free as to having accessibility to the
internet and all the content would want. As to audience and digital media is a
strong relationship we also get the use of user generated content which reaches
other audiences as they can see it’s from a realistic source as to the way it
looks or that it’s from somebody who doesn’t work in the industry. User
generated has been big as to Eric Garner Black lives matter campaign and how it
was a big story for audiences and created a big impact where the user generated
content that industries took reached the audience. However, user generated
content can’t be all trusted as to audience mostly use twitter there has been
countless times where celebrities have been said dead on Twitter which they
really haven’t and it cannot be fully trusted. Twitter is what most of the newspaper
industries use as to bring the Twitter users to their news website for
information and give stories which would intrigue them. For example, you have
140 characters for Twitter which is limited and this would mean news industries
can reach audience by giving a title and a link to intrigue them.
Industries have used different ways to
bring audience to their attention again by using digital media as to The Times
and the Sun having the pay wall. This was a way for audience to pay for the
news they wanted as to being quality and pure information however, this was not
reaching the audiences as to digital media giving free news content and many
articles going against this as to David Simon the creator for The Wire wrote
about how the paywalls would be a great idea and bring fairness to the digital
media but the problem of this would be all the free news content that people
get where the quality goes down. Another example of this would be cuts in jobs
as to the journalists would get more work and have to work on different stories
where they would have to rush and lead to the quality not being amazing than it
used to be. Industries overall I believe are making their money by web
advertisement as to promoting different products and bringing users like that
however, this would not make the profit they need for the industry as to the
free content that is online already. David Simon gives reasons that digital
media news quality is questionable because it is free and if it is what would
be the point of journalist if there is people who do stories like journalist
and have a high quality standard. This would be the way of reaching audiences
is by giving free content as to everyone wanting information in the cheapest
way as to no body wanting to pay for it as to the change of putting pay wall
would make audiences not want to respond as to being used to having that free
content.
News industries would use the idea of apps
as to reaching the audience and having all their information and stories to the
subscribers as to giving the audience theory uses and gratification by Blumer
and Katz. For example, it would be the surveillance category as to having alert
on for that app so if any big stories come up then it would pop up onto the
phone. This would be using the technique of technological convergence of news
industries bringing more of their content to the digital world. This would
reach to the audiences because it is giving them their own big newspaper
resource as to not needing to go Google as to just needing to press the app and
gets what they want. This would mean that David Simon encouragement of paywalls
and quality would come in hand as to industries using innovative ideas to reach
their audiences as to different audiences have their own newspaper they would
want to just look at. This would go with Gultang and Ruge theory of news values
as to immediacy making news come quicker. For example, on Twitter they there
was speculation that Prince was dead and was waiting for the confirmation to
happen so news industries could send their stories.
Industries have converged to digital media
because younger audiences are what they’re trying to get in the future this
would be having online sites like the Guardian and reach out to celebrity talks
or the next tech coming out in the future. This would be having trust on the
news brand as to always going to them for their sources. They would do this by
giving stories that they wouldn’t usually do as to celebrity juice or by giving
news that you would not expect from them. However, with this news you feel like
there is hyper reality because it is aiming for a younger audience but the
quality is showing to go low. For example, the censorship on the refuge crisis
was explicit for viewers yet it gives the question if it was too show that we are
getting more realism in stories or if there is any care into what we see that
they are trying to get a reaction from the audience.
On the other hand, a Pluralistic view would
be that industries want to give stories that the audience would want and give the
power to the audience as to what they believe and what they would want in the
future. I believe that the pluralistic view would be it is competition to give
what the audience want and try to get a reaction so that it can be read and
that the audience now have the power which makes the institution be able to
reach them. They would do this by giving user generated content and give realms
to their subscribers. Would give the fact of taking the pay wall out which
would benefit most audience reaching them even more. However, this would be
taken by a Marxist view do not have the power and reach the audience just by
showing that digital media have all this power. For example, the 2015 elections
showed this as to the media heavily supporting Labour party and yet Conservatives
won still and they didn’t have any big media spotlight just newspapers like The
Times and The Sun which gives the point of view that institutions just want to
give the overall look that audiences are in control which are really not true
as to the election being the biggest surprise which reached a lot of audiences.
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