Wednesday, October 29, 2008
How Do Media Professionsals "Know" Their Audiences?
The political approach is one that focuses on economic and political power. An example of this, is how much power media conglomerates have over a production, and aiming their media towards them.
The critical theory is also a method commonly used. This is based on professionals engaging in production that they know supports of the popular groups. By doing this they know they will have a large audience in favor of their new media.
The liberal pluralist perspective is also used, it differs from the critical and political approaches. This recognizes how complex organizations are and how creative professionals have to be in order to do their jobs. This approach believes that these media professionals should not give in to the ruling class, or dominant group. They should create a media that they want to.
Money is Debt
These issues are generally not taught in school, and if they are they're not discussed in detail. The reason for this is because those few powerful people in charge of the money system don't want people to know the truth behind where the money in our economy is actually coming from. Money is continuously being made, but there is nothing, such as gold to account for it. As more and more money is being circulated the farther we are going into debt. Some people want our money system to go back to gold; it's hard to imagine making that kind of change at this point in time.
Another part of the movie that I found interesting was when it said that without debt there would be no money. This was a hard concept to grasp at first, and crazy to think about. It's scary to think about the amount of debt the country is in and how long it will take for us to recover. The amount of debt should be a fear to Americans.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants a better understanding of how money is distributed and circulated. It discusses these issues in a way that is easy to follow. These topics should be taught in school, so that future generations will know the state of the economy and how we got there.
Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Medium is the Message

For my medium I chose to use the telephone. It was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, and is something that many people depend on, on a daily basis. The content is people using the phone to communicate with others in all different places. For my example, I was thinking in terms of businesses and companies using the phone to correspond with one another. The phone allows business men and women to relay information to each other and with other companies across the world. The message is making sales and agreements with others nationwide.
Media Globalization Quiz

Monday, October 20, 2008
Miley Cyrus

Is her audience what is presumed to be a traditional male-dominated, rock-and-roll audience, or have they significance for female fans?
Miley Cyrus is currently extremely popular among female fans across the globe. Girls of many ages strive to be like Miley and follow her every move. Although Miley is a performing artist, she also has a very popular TV show on Disney channel, Hannah Montana. Because of her show she has been able to draw in even more fans of many ages. I’m sure that some boys also like Miley, and think she is attractive, but for the most part, her fan base is female dominated.
Do her fans constitute a specific subculture as would many fans of Marilyn Manson, Morrissey, or The Cure?
Because Miley Cyrus’s fans are so young, I wouldn’t say that they make up a very strong subculture as could be seen among other popular artists. Her fans do however have many similarities with one another. For the most part they are young females, who like to be “girly”. You could probably find her fans supporting her by wearing her t-shirts, accessories, or even a blonde wig to look like Hannah.