Tuesday 18 December 2007

news values

I watched BBC news on Monday 17th December at 10pm and watched BBC news on Tuesday 18th December at 1pm. IN CAPITAL ARE DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF GALTUNG AND RUGE THEORY AND WHY THEIR THEORY RELATES TO THE NEWS STORIES

Monday's news: The top 5 stories were as follows:
1. Personal Data from learner drivers going missing in USA. The company lost personal data from 3million people. THRESHOLD- AS THERE IS A LARGE AMOUNT OF DATA WHICH HAS BEEN LOST. COULD BE MEANINGFUL TO SOME PEOPLE EG THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN AFFECTED HOWEVER PERSONALLY I DO NOT CARE. THERE IS REFERENCE TO ELITE NATIONS AS IT INVOLVES THE USA.
2. Flooding in Britain is getting worst and 'should be treated almost as if the flooding is terrorism.' THRESHOLD- AS THIS IS A BIG EVENT WHICH PEOPLE NEED TO BE AWARE OF. CONTINUITY- AS FLOODING HAS BEEN AN ISSUE IN ENGLAND.
3. Victory for pensioners as they lost money when the company they work for collasped. FREQUENCY- NOT REALLY THAT FOCUSED ON THIS STORIES OTHER STORIES DID HAVE MORE IMPORTANCE. CONTINUITY- AS THIS STORY HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR SOME TIME
4. Divisions in South Africa as people vote for the new president. REFERENCE TO ELITE NATIONS AND PERSONS
5. England's football manager in a conference about his plans for the furture for the team. REFERENCE TO ELITE PERSONS AS PEOPLE IN ENGLAND ARE ALWAYS IN THE NEED TO HAVE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FOOTBALL

Tuesday's news: The top 4 stories were as follows:
1. Northern Rock- government ensures that people will not lose money. CONTINUITY AS IT HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR SOME TIME. MEANINGFULNESS- AS GOVERNMENT ISSUES ARE INVOVLED AND PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST THEIR MONEY WILL BE CONCERNED. FREQUENCY IT WAS THE MAIN STORY AND IT WAS ALSO REPEATED AT THE END OF THE NEWS. NEGATIVITY- AS THE COMPANY NOW HAS A BAD REPUTATION HOWEVER THIS MAKES IT ALL THE MORE REASON FOR PEOPLE TO WATCH IT.
2. Visitors to Great Britain are only allowed to stay for 3 months. MEANINGFUL TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE RELATIVES OVERSEAS WHO ARE LOOKING TO SPEND MORE TIME HERE. THRESHOLD OBVIOUSLY IS A BIG THING WHICH IS WHY IT IS IN THE NEWS.
3. Cost of cherries being shipped into England during Christmas time. (and who cares) THRESHOLD IT IS NOT IMPORTANT NEITHER IS IT A MAJOR STORY SO I DON'T KNOW WHY IT IS IN THE NEWS.
4. Savoy hotel- as they will be closing for refurbishment all the items are now on for sale. CONTINUITY AS IT THIS STORY HAS BEEN FEATURED IN PREVIOUS NEWS STORIES. FREQUENCY QUITE ALOT OF TIME FOCUSING ON THIS STORY BUT NOT THE MAIN STORY.

media guardian story

A home-made TV ad made for just £300 is to air on ITV1 during the Christmas Day screening of Emmerdale.
Nils Elders, 25 - the maker of the animated ad, which has a touch of South Park to it - won a competition held by crisp brand Pringles.
The 40-second ad will be running in an ad slot during the Christmas edition of Emmerdale, which could be watched by up to 10 million viewers.
One media buying agency insider said ITV's rate-card price for an ad in the Christmas Day Emmerdale would be around £60,000.
Elders, who works as a freelance music producer, took just two days to write the lyrics and create the song.
He sings his jingle in the ad - "Jinglin Pringlin" - which features animated dancing Pringles.
Elders produced the ad on his home computer in Aberdeen and has scooped a £2,000 prize from the Procter & Gamble-owned Pringles' competition.
P&G originally only intended to find a jingle to be re-mastered to run over a TV ad.
The company used ad agency Grey for last year's TV ads, featuring footballers Steven Gerrard, Roberto Carlos, Freddie Ljungberg and Francesco Totti practising "keepy-ups" with a Pringles tin.
P&G chose Elders' work for this year's spot from more than 100 other competition entries.
Elders said: "I'm hoping that with the interest from television and the contacts I've made I'll be able to start creating more jingles."

THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT A GUY WHO MADE A TV ADVERT FOR PRINGLES AND WILL BE SHOWN ON TV DURING CHRISTMAS TIME AS HE WON THE COMPETITION. AS THE ADVERT WILL BE SHOWN DURING EMMERDALE IT IS ESTIMATED THAT UP TO 10MILLION VIEWERS WILL WATCH IT.

Thursday 13 December 2007

Representation of Asians-Med 4

Representation of Asians in ‘Goodness Gracious Me’

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vFL0w1ruiCM

The link above has been taken from the comedy sketch show ‘Goodness Gracious Me.’ A married Asian couple have received their son’s A level results. The father reads the results which are all A’s in every subject, however in one subject he gets a B. This grade is not bad, however this suggests that Asian parents want their child to get all A’s. This show satirises Asians as they all want their child to get good grades and go onto the best university (this is shown when the mother tells the father that their son is going to do medicine at Cambridge). Also the scene includes many stereotypes and labels which have been attached to Asians.

Thursday 6 December 2007

media guardian story

The billionaire founder of Facebook has apologised to the website's 57 million devotees for its handling of a controversial advertising feature which has sparked furious protests about privacy.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted last night that the social networking site had made "lots of mistakes" in introducing Beacon - a feature which tracks members' activities elsewhere on the internet.
The ad program prompted 69,000 people to sign up to an online petition entitled "Facebook, stop invading my privacy!". Many accused the site of adopting Big Brother tactics to make money.
In a blog entry posted yesterday, Zuckerberg said: "We've made a lot of mistakes building this feature, but we've made even more with how we've handled them. We simply did a bad job with this release, and I apologise for it."
Beacon works by gathering information from other websites about members' online spending habits. Facebook has justified it as an initiative to share people's tastes - for example, by recommending recently purchased DVDs or books to members' friends. But to the anger of users, the feature was initially set up to work automatically unless they opted out of it. Facebook has now changed it to an "opt in" program.
The controversy has been one of the worst in the short life of Facebook, which was established in February 2004 and has rapidly become a global phenomenon. Microsoft recently bought a minority stake in the website, through a deal valuing the venture at $15bn (£7.3bn) which gave Zuckerberg, 23, an estimated paper fortune of $3bn.
Not everybody was impressed with Zuckerberg's apology.
One American member, Andrew Chandler, wrote: "This blog seems to be just another crap piece of PR trying to save face at Facebook."

THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT PEOPLE WHO ARE ON FACEBOOK AND ARE AGAINST THE IDEA THAT FACEBOOK ARE RELEASING INFORMATION ABOUT PEOPLE THAT HAVE JOINED HOWEVER THEY HAVE NOT GIVEN FACEBOOK PERMISSION TO SEND OUT THEIR DETAILS. I THINK THIS ARTICLE IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE MANY PEOPLE HAVE JOINED FACEBOOK AND PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT ARGHHH GET OVER FACEBOOK IT IS NOT THAT GREAT AS YOU THINK!!!!!

Sunday 2 December 2007

effects theory

The ‘Effects Theory’ suggests that the audience are passive and therefore believe all the ideas and values they see in the media. A concept which is associated with the ‘Effects Theory’ is the ‘Hypodermic Needle Model’. It states that as the audience are passive, this concept injects ruling class ideologies and values into the audience, as a result creating a hegemonic society as the ruling class pass down their values and ideologies and as the audience as passive, they will believe these ideologies and will not oppose to them. This creates a false class consciousness, as the audience are unaware that they are being exploited. This idea derives from Karl Marx, as he stated that the Bourgeoisie, who are the ruling class, exploit the Proletariat who are the working class. They pay them low wages and as a result keep the profits high. Marx decided that they are unaware of this exploitation and therefore decided that there is false class consciousness. This leads onto the idea of Ideological State Apparatus, which is a concept by Althusser. He stated that these apparatuses, being institutions such as government, police and education pass down values to the audience, this is relevant to Marx as all these institutions are owned or run by ruling class people so therefore the ideas that they pass down are of the ruling class. However, there are criticisms to the ‘Effects Theory’. Firstly, this theory assumes that all consumers of texts are passive they fail to look at audiences who are active and therefore media literate. The ‘Two Step Flow’ concept looks at audiences who are more active and discuss what they consume with other members. From this they are gaining a different opinion and may believe this rather than the ones they get from their initial consumption of the text. Albert Cohen’s concept of the ‘moral panic’ is also significant with this theory. Society assumes that individual acts are lead by what they consume from the media. For example, young boys who play video games involving stealing cars are said that they will carry out these deviant acts in society. However this is a very basic assumption. This concept assumes that the audience are still passive which is not entirely true. Personally, I disagree with this theory to a certain extent as is largely based on the audience being a passive audience; this can be true in many cases as we believe what the government and police say to us. Similarly, I feel that there are many individuals, especially in contemporary society, as there are more people going onto further education, and therefore are media literate.

media guardian story

BBC1 has commissioned a new Australian daytime soap called Out of the Blue.
Though long-running show Neighbours comes to an end on BBC1, the channel will keep an Antipodean flavour with a new show set in Sydney.
Out of the Blue will begin shooting in the new year and is set in the Sydney beach resort of Manly.
The story opens when a group of thirtysomething friends return to their home town for a high school reunion.
However, the celebrations are brought to an abrupt end when one of the group is murdered.
Out of the Blue is being made by Southern Star Entertainment, the company behind hits such as The Secret Life of Us and Love My Way.
The BBC has ordered 130 half-hour episodes of Out of the Blue, which will run in an as yet unspecified slot in daytime.
Jane Tranter, the BBC fiction controller, said: "This is an ambitious project that we think will break new ground, at the same time as providing daytime audiences with a compelling and intriguing watch.
"The experience and expertise of Southern Star Entertainment in this area, combined with the strength of the series proposal made this an exciting project, and we look forward to working on it with them."Hugh Mars, the chief executive of Southern Star Group, added: "This is definitely one of the most significant productions Southern Star has undertaken in recent years.
"To have the support of a great partner like the BBC enables us to create a programme that will be full of life, contemporary and very broad in its appeal."The BBC's negotiations were handled by the programme acquisition controller, George McGhee, and the head of series, Sue Deeks.
BBC1 has already started juggling the schedule in anticipation of the departure of Neighbours for Channel Five next year.
Hit show Doctors, which this week won the Royal Television Society's prestigious craft and design judges award, now runs in Neighbours' old lunchtime slot of 1.40pm and is performing well.
The long-running Ramsay Street soap now airs at 2.10pm but is still repeated at 5.35pm.
There is speculation that Neighbours will finish on BBC1 in January and begin on Five in March.
It is still not confirmed what will replace Neighbours in the 5.35pm slot, although the BBC is mulling the idea of it going to BBC2 quiz Weakest Link.

BBC STARTING TO SHOW A NEW AUSTRAILIAN PROGRAMME CALLED OUT OF THE BLUE. IT IS MADE BY SOUTHERN STAR ENTERTAINMENT. THIS SHOW WILL TAKE OVER THE SLOT WHICH NEIGHBOURS ORIGINALLY HAD WHICH IS NOW MOVING TO CHANNEL 5 IN JANUARY. OUT OF THE BLUE WILL WILL TAKE OVER THE 1.40 SLOT BUT BBC HAVE YET TO DECIDE WHAT TO PUT ON DURING THE 5.35 SLOT WHICH IS WHEN NEIGHBOURS IS REPEATED.