L7 - Global Media Case Study Research

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Unit G325 – Section B - June 2013 Paper Global Media Assess the claim that media production is now more than global than local [50] YOU MUST look at the case study examples of Global and Local Media Products. YOU SHOULD consider how: These Case Studies conform to (agree) and challenge (disagree) with the statement above Newspaper sources - and for example are “Going straight to their audience via the web” Plunkett (2008)

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Unit G325 – Section B - June 2013 Paper

Global Media

Assess the claim that media production is now more than global than local [50]

YOU MUST look at the case study examples of Global and Local Media Products.YOU SHOULD consider how:

• These Case Studies conform to (agree) and challenge (disagree) with the statement above• Newspaper sources - and

for example are

“Going straight to their audience via the web” Plunkett (2008) • Other Ideologies apply to these case study examples.• Write a PEA Paragraph for EACH Case Study outlining your views.

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Robertson (1994)

Specifically designed for the “developing World” and has reached 100 million users (22nd July 2013).This case study ties in with Bauman’s (1998) ideology, where Facebook recognise the importance of not “leaving anyone behind” and offering a service to impoverished countries with less capable technology is the key to their own survival in a very competitive global market.This app. also confirms the notion that modern media “simply dissolve time, distance, place and local culture that once divided the globe” (Irvine – 2006) as more and more people a becoming a part of the “changing shape” (Lull – 2006) of the media landscape/community.

22 Jul 2013 Facebook For Every Phone app

Lull (2006) McLuhan (1967) Leadbetter (2009) Irvine (2006)

Constructionist ViewWeb 2.0 (DiNucci – 1999)

Technological Determinism

Bauman (1998)

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/parmyolson/2014/03/07/the-secret-to-yahoos-latest-news-app-one-teenagers-old-school-approach/

Source:

7th March 2014

The Secret To Yahoo's Latest News App: One Teenager's Old School Approach

Robertson (1994)

Yahoo News Digest

Ideologies

Leadbetter (2009)

Enter a new kind of authority in telling the news, one focused not so much on scoops and truth, but the limited ability of the human brain to process information. Nick D’Aloisio - the 18-year-old entrepreneur whosold his summarization app to Yahoo in April 2013 for $30 million — most of it cash which went straight into a trust fund. Since then he’s taken his anti-data-glut approach further by revamping Summly and turning it into Digest.

Gillmor (2004)

Jenkins (2006)

Lull (2006)

Barker (2001)

Key Terms

Technological Determinism

Constructionist View

Liberal Pluralism

Web 3.0

Miniturisation

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LinkedIn passes 15 million members mark in the UK

• 277m worldwide users• First point of call for job-hunters and employers• Because of the changing economic climate, the

fastest growing demographic on LinkedIn is students – their numbers have doubled in the past year.

Wednesday 12 Mar 2014- Ross McGuinness

Robertson (1994) Lull (2006) Jenkins (2006)

Technological Determinism

Bauman (1998)

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• Lull (2006) - Is this part of the new wave of social media products that is ‘changing the shape’ of communities?

• “Local Networking” – Connotations? What does the product offer?• Noah Chomsky - Is the product “eroding normal social behaviour” amongst

consumers and producers?

Barker (2001) ?

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