Media and Society Midterm 2 Study Guide Texts Understanding Media and Culture 139 52 169 74 176 83 Barthel Mitchell and Holcomb Many American Believe Fake News is Sowing Confusion Dinges Owner of Austin TV Station Faces Federal Fine and Barstow and Stein Under Bush a New Age of Prepackaged TV News Films and Videos Jon Stewart on Crossfire YouTube Rachel Maddow Interviews Jon Stewart YouTube Birth of a Nation in 8 minutes YouTube All the President s Men Soldiers Without Swords and Triumph of the Will People and Characters Johannes Gutenberg John Peter Zenger Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst R F Outcault Ida Wells Robert S Abbott Charlotta Bass Walter Lippmann Leni Riefenstahl Bob Woodward Carl Bernstein and Ben Bradlee Leni Riefenstahl had a certain eye for use of motion Had gone on to film fish under the ocean after Triumph of the Will Terms and Things moveable type Protestant Reformation Areopagitica coffee houses public sphere Public Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick Penny Press during the revolutionary press people were for the king or for the new country After the revolution was finished and we were our own country immigrants were coming and needed to know how to live in an urban environment Informational about how to live in an urban society Yellow Journalism the Yellow Kid Soldiers w out Swords Great Migration Chicago Defender California Eagle Pittsburg Courrier Double V blog limited media effects agenda setting framing spiral of silence pseudorelationship Pentagon Papers and Watergate Concepts Know the chief operating philosophy of American newspapers why they covered news the way they did during each of the key periods colonial press revolutionary press penny press yellow journalism objective journalism new journalism and digital integration Objective Journalism associated w mid 20th century In the mid 20th century newspapers were dominant medium but tvs were beginning as a medium Notion that journalism should give you info that you need w out a lot of opinions Associated w The New York Times During the sensationalism yellow journalism period The New York Times wanted to tone down the sensationalism and not to allow as much gov sources and to independently verify news OBJECTIVE JOURNALISM Along lines of information rather than impassioned Understand Plato s Cave Allegory as a forerunner to broadcast journalism and as a tool for understanding public opinion pic in slide People began to see shadows in the wall of the cave not looking at the real world and believe that they were seeing real life playing out instead of just shadows PSEUDO RELATIONSHIPS play relationships Understand the causes that led to the decline in newspaper readership including but not limited to the onset of digital technology craiglist harming adverstising
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