Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Pauls's Pick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig65hl9XAZs

ky's pick


Ky wrote:  Here is a link saying that the band I'm sending you is an independent 
band similar to others we spoke about in class:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1670065336/help-fit-for-rivals-make-their-next-album

Here is a youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc-b-t6RCvc

a few more bands/ songs

Wyatt sent in a favorite from the band Low:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBtJpVY7NkE 

mo music we be liking

Chris sent in his pick:

I chose Knowmads as the band, and Pick Me Apart as the song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7P9YN6KVE


The Knowmads have 6 albums, and 2 EPs. They are a completely unsigned
banned. There newest album was completely funded by a Kickstarter page:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/knowmadfam/knowmads-lp-fall-2011-theknewbook?ref=live

They are also a very young band. They released their first album at 16,
and are currently 20.

Music we be liking

Rita sent this one in.  She described it as:  It's voice mails left by people who called in to the number and left them
set to music! I think the concept is wonderful and, although the topics
covered tend to touch on sensitive topics, I find some of the things these 
random strangers wanted to say inspiring or fascinating.:

http://onehelloworld.com/post/1017467758/movies-when-you-die

Music That I Like

Since I did not listen to much music while I grew up, I listened to the stuff my parents had. This is one of my favorites from Journey.


Another of my favorite songs from Journey.


And now for something a bit different. This is Siuil a run by Celtic Woman.


And other by Celtic Woman.

James Morrison

One of my favorite artists from the UK; I only recently discovered him.

Monday, March 26, 2012

MIKA, Oh Land, and RuPaul

These two are by MIKA who I mentioned in class today.




This is by Oh Land, who is more well known in Denmark even though she has performed on American tv shows and even toured with Katy Perry.





This is a song from Robyn Mackenzie for a video contest. It's the only non-cover song she has up online though.


And with permission, I have two songs for promotional content.
The first is Celtic Music, They All Die.

The second is called Postcard and is from her CD.



And for fun, RuPaul.


Anthem Lights

Monday, March 5, 2012

Media Hoaxes in the Era of Yellow Journalism

This is in response to our discussion on media hoaxes. I found this website that has a list of hoaxes that were discovered in the earlier years of media publication. It's pretty interesting to read some of these...

Media Hoaxes in the Era of Yellow Journalism

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Shattered Glass Assignment

Through the study of newspapers, magazines, and watching Shattered Glass, it appears that one of the leading issues that each medium faced was the competition derived from the television and internet. One of the main that was touched on in Shattered Glass was the needed change into color to keep up with the in-demand color television. According to National Graphic, they were the first magazine to switch to all color in February 1962, and USA Today led the way for the use of color in newspapers in 1982. Another key problem that the next generation of newspapers and magazines are currently facing is the internet. As people become more accustomed to instant feedback, color, and often free information, print media is struggling to survive. Its possible that this is one of the causes of the sensationalism of newspapers, magazines, and their online versions today. Fortunately, color is no longer an issue of competition for print media, but the possibilities of online access are causing a down fall today. One more interesting fact, is that the sensationalism and scandal Stephan Glass brought to the New Republic was eventually caught due to another magazines online fraction, Frobes Digital Tool. With the invention of the internet, searching and verifying information has become easier, if one knows what to look for.

Considering the extreme sensationalism Stephen Glass used to created stories that would sell, one might consider the effect reader's play in this game to win more readers. At first it appears that the more sensationalized the media becomes the more the readers (or listeners) come to desire it, but on closer look its the readers themselves who got the whole trait started. The idea of sensationalism to sell to readers was first established by the New York Sun and the New York Morning Herald, but was also a common practice used by newsboys in hopes of selling more papers in a day. The companies would not be spending this much effort to "win" readers if the tactics didn't work after all. To be forthright, humans have always had an addiction to the crazy, the bizarre, the un-normal, the funny, and gossip in general.  It is these natural traits that media picks up on to draw us into the story itself, and just the fact that a reporter is read because his stories are interesting or funny is enough for colleagues to wishfully strive after appeasing readers in that way. Overall it has become quite a cycle to where no blame can be pointed, but also no solution is readily available.

Shattered Glass also demonstrated the changes in media within the short span of 15 years. Within the movie they discuss moving to pictures, an online magazine starting up, and Stephen Glass's mimicked website. Today websites have become the norm and color is everywhere. In many ways this can make it easier or people to identify what is real and what isn't, but with the high level of technology, things that are faked can be made to appear as very credible. The significance to this is that any story can be read for different newspapers all over the world and almost any piece of information can be cross-examined by common people. It also creates the dilemma for print media due to the competition of the instantaneous web . As the culture moves towards technology and the internet, all other media is left to try and mimic many of the internets resources and customs. With how fast everything has moved there is no way to predict what will happen to print media and even television with the next several decades.