Saturday, October 22, 2005

I bring to your attention; News Hounds

I'm going to take a step away from the principle of neutrality for this post and say that I'm not fond of FOX news at all. One may even say I dislike them; nay, strongly dislike. To watch it but five minutes exceeds my acceptable daily dose of sensationalist garbage, sweeping generalisations, and infotainment. I therefore bring to your attention News Hound, whose motto is "We watch FOX so you don't have to." 'Tis a nice little site, they appear to use mostly good information that you can research yourself if you wanted, though I've only looked at it for about five minutes so I can't say that applies to all of it, and I expect that people this passionate in their criticism of FOX would have at at least one point said something that simply isn't true. I encourage you all to go learn what people have to say about FOX, whether you think it's good or bad.

Mass Media Monopolies

As is known, there is a tendancy among corporations to merge, creating even larger corporations. In media, it has come to the point that five single companies control the vast majority of media. I don't think too many people would disagree when I say that corporations are largely looking for a profit, and are willing to do something not in the interest of the people to achieve it. You probably recognise all five corporations: Time Warner, Disney, Murdoch's News Corporation, Bartelsmann Media, and Viacom. If you don't, you'll certainly recognise some of their assets.

Time Warner owns: CNN, HBO, Cinemax, Turner Classic Movies, TBS, TNT, Cartoon Network, The WB Television Network (though shared with Tribue Company,) AOL, Compuserve, Mirabilis, Mapquest, Netscape, Nullsoft, Time Warner Cable, Time Warner Book Group, TIME Magazine, People Magazine, Sports Illlustrated Magazine, MAD Magazine, 'Fortune, Money' Magazine, Warner Bros., New Line Cinema, Castle Rock Entertainment, the Atlanta Braves, DC Comics, Rhino Entertainment, Turner Entertainment, and various other channels and magazines.

Disney owns: ABC Radio & TV, ESPN Radio, Radio Disney, ABC Family, abc1, ESPN, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, SoapNet, Lifetime, with partial ownership of A&E Network, History Channel, Biography Channel, E!, and HBO Latin America, the magazines Los Angeles Magazine, Discover, Us Weekly, and many Disney-themed magazines, Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Caravan Pictures, Miramax Films, Dimension Films, Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records, Mammoth Records, Lyric Street Records, Disney Theatrical, the Disney Book Group of Hyperion Books, Miramax Books, ESPN Books, ABC Daytime Press, Hyperion East, Hyperion Audiobooks, Hyperion Books for Children, Jump at the Sun, Michael DiCapua Books, Disney Press, and Disney Editions, the Go.com web portal, Infoseek, Movies.com, 26 other radio stations, 10 other television stations, Disneyland Resorts in California, Florida, France, and China, and dozens of hotels and resorts.

Murdoch's News Corporation owns: HarperCollins Book Publishing Company, ReganBooks, Zondervan Christian Book Publisher, over a dozen Australian newspapers, several UK newspapers, one in Fiji, one in Papua New Guinea, the US tabloid 'New York Post,' InsideOut Magazine, SmartSource magazine, TV Guide Magazine (partial ownership,) Weekly Standard Magazine, Festival Mushroom Records, half of the National Rugby League in Australia and New Zealand, the majority of the Bribane Broncos, the Melbourne Storm, and the North Queensland Cowboys, a fifth of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, two fifths of the Staples Center, and 9.8% of the Los Angeles Lakers, 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight, Fox Television Studios, Fox Studios in Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Baja, Rosarito, and Baja California, the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Television Stations Group, parts of BSkyB, DirecTV Group, Hughes Network Systems, DirectWay, Foxtel, Sky Italia, and Star TV, Fox Movie Channel, Fox News Channel, Fox Sports Net, Fox Soccer Channel, Fox Sports [in Spanish,] FX Networks, National Geographic Channel, SPEED Channel, MySpace, IGN, News.com.au, and NDS.

Bertelsmann Media owns but six others, but they are rather large. They own RTL Group, Gruner & Jahr (largest European magazine publisher, second in the world,) Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG,) Random House (largest trade book publisher,) Direct Group (largest book and music club group,) and Arvato (an international media service provider.)

Viacom owns: Infinity Broadcasting, Metro Networks, MTVi Group, CBS Internet Group, Nickelodeon Online, BET.com, Contentvile (partial,) Neopets, SportsLine.com, Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Nickelodeon Movies, Republic Pictures, United International Pictures (partial,) Paramount Parks, The Free Press, MTV Books, Nickelodeon Books, Simon & Schuster, Pocket Books, Scribner, Touchstone, CBS, UPN, MTV, Nickelodeon/Nick At Nite, TV Land, CMT, Spike TV, Paramount Comedy, VH1, Noggin/The N, Showtime Networks, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Sundance CHannel (joint with NBC and Robert Redford,) FLIX, SET Pay-Per-View, BET, Comedy Central, TMF, VIVA, Paramount Television, Spelling Entertainment Group, Big Ticket Television, Viacom Productions, King World Productions, CBS Productions, CBS Broadcast International, Eyemark Entertainment, CBS Paramount International Television, 17 CBS-affiliated stations, 19 UPN-affiliated stations, the WB affiliate WTCN, the Azteca America affiliate WWHB, and the independant station of KCAL.

Now, if you were to spent a few hours to research the further holdings of each of these, I imagine you'd be hard pressed to find much that isn't ultimately owned by these five corporations. These corporations exert immense control over what it is we see, and they do it for profit. What is important may not be what sells, so they may air something else to up their profits. Important matters have a tendancy to be overlooked when there is something more popular to be heard, (say, the trial of a celebrity such as Michael Jackson,) and many people hear of nothing else because the interests of these Big Five are felt throughout a great majority of all media.

It was said during the founding years of America, that to make the nation work, there must be true freedom of the press. What we have is not truly a free press. Mass media has caused the majority of us to become blind to important issues by only putting sensationalist stories on their front pages and between their commercials. I cannot remember a single time that I've seen an article that wasn't sensationalist as the featured story on the televised news nor on the front page of a newspaper. How is this at all acceptable? News should be in the interests of the people, not a cash cow for an elite few.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

New super-duper blog assignment #6

-You are responsible for researching a television topic of interest to you.

-You must take the topic and look at it from a critical perspective.
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/pop/tvrguide.html
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Research_using_the_web

- The assignment is to write a five paragraph blog.
#1 Introduction (must have a thesis)
#2 Body A (must have a link for support)
#3 Body B (must have a link for support)
#4 Body C (must have a link for support)
#5 Conclusion (must address why this issue is important to our society)

- Suggestions for topics
Class
Race
Gender
Sexuality
Sex
Violence
News
Government
Corporate
Crime
Human Interest Stories
Entertainment News
Consumer News
Sports
Sit-Coms
Police Dramas
Etc........................................

- This will be due at the end of class on Tuesday, October 25th

Friday, October 14, 2005

Friday, October 14th

Today in class, we watched a short video about media reform. If you missed class, please go to http://www.freepress.net/ and poke around to get an idea of what we saw.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Blog Assignment #5

CRITICAL VIEW OF TELEVISION

- According to dictionary.com, being critical is characterized by careful, exact evaluation and judgment.

- Your job is to search the web to find web sites that are critical of the media. There are many of them. (suggested search terms: critical media, critical television)

- When you find something of interest, post a link, a description of the site, and your thoughts on it.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Blog Assignment #4 (Television Companies)

-Your assignment is to find out what the major television companies are.
-Who owns NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, MTV, HBO, TBS, etc...
-There are five of them.
-Make sure you identify all of their television holdings.

-In your post, give your thoughts on the structure of these media corporations.
-Reflect on the fact that almost all television news is controlled by these corporations.
-What effect might the structure of these corporations have on our society?

-Include links to the websites of each of these corporations.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Abusive Language

I have been reading posts and comments. You need to make sure that your posts and comments maintain a respectful tone. It is not o.k. to use abusive terms like "slut" on this blog. For the most part, posts and comments have been very good. You can be critical, but just do not use abusive language.

Friday, October 07, 2005

The tones! They blind me!

I, for one, find the endless waves of seriously toned articles monotonous and even somewhat depressing, so have a laugh! This "news" article is brought to you from "Un-news."

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SEPTEMBER 22, 2005 — Several media outlets received a chilling video tape today featuring an Al Clouda spokesperson threatening the United States with continued attacks on their largest cities.

"First we attacked New Orleans, the land of homosexuality," said the cloud in a broken English, "and now we shall attack Houston. We hate fat people, too."

"Galveston shall be destroyed as well. Glenn Campbell is overrated," the cloud continued.

The tape was sent to several media outlets, such as CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News. They were also sent to credible news sources.

President George W. Bush, in a speech earlier this month, declared that America should "bomb the sky" because "the clouds hate our freedom."

"We will maintain air superiority", he insisted, as a formation of heavily-armed Hurricane Hunter planes, contracted from Halliburton, scrambled for takeoff.

"We are not scared of Bush," said the cloud. "We shall continue to attack America with very strong winds and sensationalist press coverage."

The tape ended with the cloud issuing this chilling final statement: "Hurricane Rita will be our greatest warrior yet, unless of course she moves over some cooler water in the gulf, in which case she'll weaken and experience less wind speed... Jihad!"


Note the lack of any actual news, or a summary, or anything of the sort. I most certainly did not do this for credit, but I imagine Beh might let you leave a comment for credit if you somehow have an insightful comment...

New Blog Assignment #3

-Comment on three posts that you have not commented on yet

-minimumum of four sentences each

-add a link that supports your point

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Taiwan labelled a Chinese Province by Google Maps

Google, in order to keep business in China, has labelled Taiwan a province of China on its mapping service. The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) is demanding that Taiwan be recognised as a sovereign nation, and that Google publically apologise for the label of Chinese province. China maintains that any service referring to Taiwan as its own nation will be prevented from operation in China.

I'm somewhat worried about how China is treating Taiwan. There's a large military build up in China, they make sure the media doesn't mention Taiwan as independant, and speak of a "reunification" with Taiwan. China has also stated, that in the event of the US interfering with a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, China would respond with nuclear weapons. Also, once as I was talking with a Chinese friend of mine, the issue of Taiwan came up and she began talking about the glorious vision of China and hopes of American noninterference in reunification in such a way that no debate was possible. China's way or... no, it's China's way.

So just what happens when an irresistable force and an immovable object collide?

Source Article

New Blog Assignment #2

-Read the posts of your classmates.

-Comment on at least 5 of them.

-4 sentences each

-maintain a respectful tone

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

New Blog Assignment #1 (For Real)

Use the links at the right of the English 12A blog to find a story. These links are to both conservative and liberal web-sites.

-Give a summary of the story
-Minimum of four sentences

-Link to the story
-Copy and paste from the address bar

-Write your opinion
-Minimum of two paragraphs of four sentences each

-Post to both your individual AND the English 12A blog