May 5, 2008

Class Lecture Slides

Posted in Uncategorized at 12:38 am by mediagirlz4

  1. Gillespie Communication 320 lecture given on increasing power of newsblogging.  Lecture date: 3/4/08. newsblogging.pdf 
  2. Gillespie Communication 320 lecture given on 3/6/08. the-daily-me.pdf
  3. Gillespie Communication 320 lecture slides from 2/7/08.  Lecture Topic: Google Case Study.case-google.pdf
  4. Gillespie’s Communication 320 class at Cornell University.  Lecture given on 2/5/08. concentration-and-convergence-slides.pdf

May 4, 2008

Economics

Posted in business, Business Models, economics at 11:52 pm by mediagirlz4

  1. Anup Shah, Media Conglomerates, Mergers, Concentration of Ownership from Corporate Influence in the Media (2007).
  2. Bagdikian, Ben H., “The New Media Monopoly.”
  3. Bennet, W. Lance.  The Paradox of Media Power and New Media Power (chapter 1 and 2). WL Bennett – Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World
  4. Champlin, Dell & Janet Knoedler.  Operating in the Public Interest or in Pursuit of Private Profits?
    News in the Age of Media Consolidation. Journal of Economic Issues.  June 2002.
  5. David Croteau, William. The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest.
  6. “Issue Area: Corporate Ownership” from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)
  7. Herman & McChesney.  (2003).  The Global Media: The New Missionaries of Corporate Capitalism.
  8. “Media Giants.” http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cool/giants/ 2008.

  9. Picard, Robert G.  “The Media Business.”  The Internet, Mobile Media, and Youth are Not to Blame.  Record Companies Surrender to Cunsumers on Download DRM.  Monetization Challenges in Digital Video Media.  http://themediabusiness.blogspot.com/search/label/business%20models.  2007.

Culture

Posted in new media, society at 11:48 pm by mediagirlz4

  1. Chaffee and Metzger’s “The End of Mass Communication?” 
  2. The Business of Media: Corporate Media and the Public Interest by David Croteau, William.
  3. http://www.mediachannel.org/
  4. Jackson, J. & Peter Hart.  “Fear & Favor 2007: How Power Still Shapes the News.”  From Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).  Mar-Apr, 2008.
  5. “Media as Mirror to the World.”http://mondediplo.com/1999/08/05media Aug 2009.
  6. New FCC Rules Ignore Crisis in Minority Media Ownership
  7. Perucci, R. & Earl Wysong.  The New Class Society: Goodbye American Dream? 3rd Edition.  2007.
  8. The Paradox of Media Power and New Media Power (chapter 1 and 2). WL Bennett – Contesting Media Power: Alternative Media in a Networked World.
  9. Tarleton Gillespie’s Communication 320 lecture slides from 2/7/08.  Lecture Topic: Google Case Study. case-google.pdf 
  10. Vaidhyanathan, Siva. (2008).  The googlization of everything. 
  11. William A. Gamson, David Croteau, William Hoynes, and Theodore Sasson.  Media Images and the Social Construction of Reality.  (1992). 

Who Owns the Media?

Posted in Big Five, consolidated ownership at 11:24 pm by mediagirlz4

1. Columbia Journalism Review.  “Who owns what?”. http://www.cjr.org/resources/ 

2.  “FCC relaxes rules on media ownership”
Kara Rowland. McClatchy – Tribune Business News. Washington: Dec 19, 2007.

3. Free Press.  (2008).  Who owns the media? Big six.  http://freepress.net/ownership/chart/main

4.  Free Press.  (2008).  Who owns the media? Top web sites.  http://freepress.net/ownership/top20websites

4.  “Media Giants.” from PBS’s Frontline.  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cool/giants/ 

5.  “Media Ownership”. Cablefax Daily. Denver: Dec 19, 2007. Vol. 18, Iss. 245

Democracy

Posted in Democracy at 11:19 pm by mediagirlz4

  1. Bagdikian, Ben H., “The New Media Monopoly.”
  2. McChesney.  (1997).  Corporate Media and the Threat to Democracy.
  3. McChesney, Robert W.  Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times. Introduction: “The Media/Democracy Paradox” 1-14

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