Friday, October 30, 2015

2nd 6 weeks: response to Maggie's post about movies

 I was reading Maggie's post and I was really amazed about her explanation on movie theaters popularity. She said "I think I thought of it as more of the other way around like 'the movies are cool so we should hang out there' rather than 'the movies are cool because we hang out there'". I thought this was a very interesting way to word it. I thought it described the lecture very well. I also agree with Maggie's points about how I never realized the immersive experience, but that it's the reason why going to the movies is a big deal. Maggie did a great job in this post with explaining why movie theaters are still popular despite the fact that we have things like Netflix.

Read more about Maggie great comments on the movie lecture on her blog at:
http://whatsnewsmaggie.blogspot.com/2015/10/movies.html

2nd 6 weeks: Response to Joey's post about magazines

Joey wrote about magazines and how they have only affected our society because of their pictures. I disagree. Since magazines have demassified, they have began to provide things for every group of people. The articles in magazines like InTouch are read by people who love to follow the celebrities, and articles in other magazines provide insightful articles for their audience. I personally don't read magazines to just look at the pictures, I actually read the articles. I also think that if magazines were only popular for their pictures then they wouldn't be as popular because you can just look at pictures online.

Read about Joey's opinion on magazines on his blog at:
http://schusterpost.blogspot.com/2015/10/magazines.html

2nd 6 weeks: Response to Luke's post on radios

After reading Luke's response to the lecture on radios, I decided that I partially agreed with him, but partially don't. Luke wrote about how radios have become less popular because of the fact that they don't provide anything that other forms of mass communication do. I disagree. Not only do radio shows play music, but they also have skits and little shows that they air episodes of. This connects to me because every Friday morning my sister and I listen to "War of the Roses" on 98.9. It is a comedic show about couples and their relationships. This is one example of something that can be found within radio, but not anywhere else.

I do agree with Luke in that radio has become a lot less popular, but I don't think that it's not used by anyone. People listen to the radio to hear new music, they listen to it in the car, and they listen to it in their houses. You may think that Spotify and Pandora will eventually replace radio, but I disagree because those are more hands-on and you can't use them as easily while driving. Also, they come with a price of advertisements, cellular data usage, or a monthly fee.

Read Luke's ideas on radios on his blog at:
http://lhdailyco.blogspot.com/

2nd 6 weeks: Response to Matthew's blog on recorded music

After reading Matthew's response to the lecture on recorded music, I noticed some things about music that I didn't before. Matthew pointed out that most live concert's today have pre-recorded music. I thought this was very interesting because music used to only be able to be performed live, but now that recorded music is so abundant, even live performances have music already recorded. The amount of recorded music we have these days is crazy compared to how it used to be. I like having music to listen to all of the time, but like Matthew said it kind of stinks that so much of it is fake. He talked about how in lots of songs today it's not real instruments that produce the music. I also liked his point on how music has evolved from something that was only for special events to something that can be heard any minute of any day.

Read more about Matthew's insightful comments on his blog at:
http://mdentingerjourn.blogspot.com/2015/10/response-to-music-lecture.html

Sunday, October 25, 2015

2nd 6 weeks Response to lecture of recorded music

During the lecture on recorded music we talked about how the internet has really hurt to record industry. I found this really interesting because I know of so many artists that were not discovered by a record label, but by the internet. You don't have to be signed by a company to upload your music to Youtube and this has caused a lot of artists to post their music online instead of going to a record label. For example Justin Bieber was discovered on Youtube bur then was later signed to a record label.

Before the internet, the only way to get your music heard was to go through record companies, but now that people are working around that, the record industry is beginning to fail. This is just one example of how the internet is hurting the business of mass communication. There are online newspapers, online books, and online television like Hulu of Netflix.

Overall, I was really able to make a connection to real life because I like the music of many artists who were made famous on the internet. This lecture really helped me understand how much the internet is affecting our everyday forms of mass communication.

2nd 6 weeks: Response to Lecture on Television

We recently had a lecture about the history of television as a form of mass communication. I found it incredible that in 1936 there were only 200 televisions in the whole world, but by 1964 there were 73 million televisions, and by 1977, 97% of all homes had televisions.

When we learned about the impact that television has had I was able to make many connections to my life. TV keeps us indoors. I have noticed that a lot since the lecture. On a beautiful day you can go outside and not see many other people out enjoying the weather. That's probably because people prefer to stay indoors and lay on the couch watching TV.

I wish we could have maybe talked about how TV has affected overall health of people since more time is spent laying around instead of exercising. I think if we had talked about this than it might have showed more of the enormous impact that television has had. I don't know if TV has affected people's health, but if I had to guess people were probably healthier before television.

Another thing I could relate to was how politicians use TV as their main form of campaign advertisement. I can connect to this because whenever there is an election coming up I see an endless amount of ads for and against the candidates.

Overall, I could connect to a lot of the ways television has impacted our society.

2nd 6 weeks Response to parts of newspapers

When we learned about the parts of a newspaper I found it very interesting because I have seen all of them before, but I never knew what they were called nor did I understand their importance. My family gets the newspaper everyday, and although I don't always read it, I sometimes do. I see the front page with the headlines and the nameplates. I also recognize the datelines and bylines.

Before this lesson I just looked at a newspaper the same as everyone else, but now I can look at it and see all of the individual parts that make it unique. I can recognize when they use a banner instead of a normal headline, and I know how to find out where the article takes place.

Some things that never stood out to me in a newspaper were the kickers and the decks, I just never noticed them. But now I do notice them and I see their importance when it comes to writing an article. To me, the kicker and decks give you a little bit more information than the headline so that you know if you want to read the article or not. That is really important.

Overall, learning the parts of a newspaper has really helped me pick apart each article to see the pieces that it's made up of.