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a. You don’t have a point of reference in news latelyb. Documentary helps us to see how the frequency of communication did change thingsc. First big thing was attempted assassination of Prez Reagand. Reporter just knew that shots were fired- didn’t know anything else (why who or when) but still felt the need to say that shots were firede. NBC/ABC/CBS- put on nightwatch programmingf. PACESETTER- monitors- Theres monitors to see what competition is doingg. 3 key events- why cant I wait till 5 o clock or 10 o clock news- 1- the attempted assassination, 2- space shuttle disaster, 3- the first gulf warthat cemented forever that 24 hour news matteredi. changed people’s engagement with military actionii. the idea of hearing a story that happened a week ago is not the same of feeling like you know whats going on right now- and people wanted thath. PACESETTERSi. air rade siren, he had 10 min to complete broadcast and get to shelter somewhereii. monitors- a lot is about competitor and a lot of people didn’t see CNN as competitor- and then their legitimacy made them- that’s why it went to CNN to now everyone has thatiii. technology satellite- technology is so critical in shifting the pace by making it more immediate- ability to make something makes us do it or pushes us culturally to do itnow talking about various dimensions of time*so many diff aspects that shapes our communication in diff waysa. Enactments= are a performance, the way we perform timeb. PACE- the biggest deal- matters more than any other enactment- big dimension that makes a differencea. When Ballard first started studying timeb. Correlation matrix- tells you how the different dimensionsc. Pace is the only dimension that has significant relations with every other dimension of time* that’s why its so important and centrald. Pace is central bc its about the pacesetter- its showing empirically that what we theorize about power of pacesetter is actually in people’s lived experiencesa. Time used to market something/sell people something- guy goes on first date and gets in car to ask for news feed from car, cant waiti. Its distractingii. What happened to waiting and communication verbally versus relying totally on technologyiii. How did she write it so fastb. Technology and the role of technology is shifting our pace- its shocking- things become normalizedb. Globalization= It makes totally irrelevant the importance of distance and speedi. We have other things that make the importance of distance just not relevant (we can skype someone in Israel- he can instantly be here)ii. Distance doesn’t matter at all in globalizationiii. When that happens- when global telecommunication is based on real time it changes EVERYTHING- theres not more sense of having to wait for anything!a. started in computer engineering- its very relevant outside compsb. The capacity (speed) of microprocessors doubles every 18 monthsi. This is how it was originally stated- it was a very strict interpretation just about microprocessorsii. However we found, based on technology and Moore’s Law…what it really means is…iii. People used to look at technology like we wont have to work as much- we will have more leisure- we thought if we could just get it right we could be more relax- everything is always marketed based on technologyiv. All these things that should save us time- they don’t- because things speed upv. The fact that microprocessor doubles every 18 months- just means we put more on them to do more and more-1. Ex/who has older laptop- 4 years old- no one says 10 year old computer- bc it probably wouldn’t work- not that by itself it wouldn’t work but you couldn’t put anything new/download anything new bc the size gets bigger2. So no you cant hold one thing constant and now you have all the speed- you have to changec. Moore’s Law- now you write more papers…the iphone…every year you have a new iphone and if you don’t it wont work (you cant use older iphones after a certain point, you cant update it)- cost of long distance callsCMS 372T 1st Edition Lecture 7Outline of Last Lecture I. EntrainmentOutline of Current Lecture II. The 24/7 News CycleIII. Our enactments of TimeIV. PaceV. The Centrality of PaceVI. SpeedVII. Fast TimeVIII. Moore’s LawCurrent Lecture:I. The 24/7 News Cyclea. You don’t have a point of reference in news latelyb. Documentary helps us to see how the frequency of communication did change thingsc. First big thing was attempted assassination of Prez Reagand. Reporter just knew that shots were fired- didn’t know anything else (why who or when) but still felt the need to say that shots were firede. NBC/ABC/CBS- put on nightwatch programming f. PACESETTER- monitors- Theres monitors to see what competition is doing g. 3 key events- why cant I wait till 5 o clock or 10 o clock news- 1- the attempted assassination, 2- space shuttle disaster, 3- the first gulf warthat cemented forever that 24 hour news matteredi. changed people’s engagement with military actionii. the idea of hearing a story that happened a week ago is not the same of feeling like you know whats going on right now- and people wanted thath. PACESETTERS i. air rade siren, he had 10 min to complete broadcast and get to shelter somewhere ii. monitors- a lot is about competitor and a lot of people didn’t see CNN as competitor- and then their legitimacy made them- that’s why it went to CNN to now everyone has thatThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.iii. technology satellite- technology is so critical in shifting the pace by making it more immediate- ability to make something makes us do it or pushes us culturally to do it II. Our enactments of Timenow talking about various dimensions of time*so many diff aspects that shapes our communication in diff waysa. Enactments= are a performance, the way we perform time b. PACE- the biggest deal- matters more than any other enactment- big dimension that makes a differenceIII. Pacea. The tempo or rate of activity= PACE definition**IV. The Centrality of Pacea. When Ballard first started studying timeb. Correlation matrix- tells you how the different dimensionsc. Pace is the only dimension that has significant relations with every other dimension of time* that’s why its so important and centrald. Pace is central bc its about the pacesetter- its showing


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