Introduction to Mass Communication
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Chapter 12 - Advertising
Advertising has probably been around since the beginning of trade, just not in the way we recognize it. After the American Civil War it became an industry. Advertising can have benefits and disadvantages. For example, it is criticized as it is intrusive, deceptive and exploits children. However it is beneficial because it supports our economic system (as mentioned earlier, it financially funds all media) and is education. Departments that can be found in advertising agencies are; administration, account management, creative, media, market research, and public relations. There are many ways to measures an ads effectiveness such as copy testing, consumer juries, forced exposure, recognition tests, recall testing and awareness tests. Advertisements can be found everywhere and anywhere there is commerce.
Chapter 11 - Public Relations
There are four stages that sum up the history of Public Relations; early public relations, the propaganda-publicity stage, early two way communication stage, and the advanced two way communication stage. There are five reasons which have developed Public Relations into what it is now; advances in technology, growth of middle class, growth of organizations, better research tools, and professionalization. While advertising focuses on the organization's communication strategies to get the audience, PR focuses on the management functions. Convergence in the form of video news releases and viral marketing along with other aspects have reshaped PR.
Chapter 10 - The Internet
The concept of the Internet was developed by the U.S. military to keep in contact with troops abroad. However, the "computer" in which the Internet started in were very powerful machines and nothing like the ones we know today. Bill Gates developed the personal computer along with a team including Steve Jobs. The most used thing on the Internet is the World Wide Web which relies on a system of hosts to bring users onto a website. In the 1960's a public intellect, Marshall McLuhan, talked about the global village and how soon the world will become a world without boarders and that media will be an extension of individuals' bodies. Which is true, the Internet has compressed the idea of time and space. The internet is a weapon of the people for the people where freedom of expression is taken to another level with no one there to really regulate it. This has lead to governments censorship over pornography, protection of copyrights and threats to identity. Another problem the Internet has created is, there used to be a economic gap in societies, and now there is a technological/informational gap as well. The Internet has reshaped all of existing media which has made the world an interconnected place.
Chapter 8 - Television
Paul Nipkow invented the first device to transmit images. After that John Baird added to it so it would be able to send images long distance. In the 1920's, Vladimir Zworykin and Philo Farnsworth contributed by developing an electronic scanning technology which allowed for the public to receive television by 1939. In the 1950's it was reported that quiz shows would fix the outcome due to advertisers and producers wanting a specific winner. This lead to spot commercial sales, instead of selling blocks of time, an advertisement agency would have to buy a 60-second spot to enhance the diversity. Because of an actress named Lucille Ball, and her demands as to how she wanted her show I Love Lucy to be produced, film reruns were possible, the television industry moved to Hollywood, and weekly series could now be produced. McCarthyism also changed the television industry. With the Red Scare (being afraid of communists) Senator Joseph McCarthy was telling a lot of lies but then got caught. This incident was the first time people saw how television can be their eyes and ears. Cable was then discovered in 1948, which allowed for more channels to be transmitted. With the advancement of technology, things such as VCR and DVD and the Internet make it possible to have interactive television.
Chapter 7 - Radio, Recording and Popular Music
With the foundation that Samuel Morse, inventor of the Morse Code, Guglielmo Marconi, Reginald Fessenden, Lee DeFrost, Thomas Edison and Emile Berliner were able to all contribute individually to making radio as we know it today. Throughout the first half of the 1900's, many Radio Acts were put in place which eventually lead to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate the radio industry. In the 1920's, before the television was popular, it was known as the golden age for radio where advertising became a big part of its structure. After its deregulation, 60% of the world's recorded music market is controlled by 4 major companies.
Chapter 6 - Film
Movies became popular at the beginning of the 20th century, which at first were dominated by big studios but as soon as the talkies came which allowed for different genres the fighting and rising of other studios came about. With the expansion came the three components of the film industry which are; production, distribution and exhibition. These exponents are controlled by studios which come in one of three forms; major, corporate independent and independent studios. Due to conglomerates, we now have something called "blockbusters" which is a measure of what movie is successful and what is not. Convergence is also effecting movies as people can get free movies online instead of buying DVDs or going to the theatre. Advertising in movies is a lot like books, product placement is key to it.
Chapter 5 - Magazines
The beginning of magazines was very entertaining for the British and American elites. Due to improved transportation, reduced postal costs, increased literacy the mass circulation of magazines was possible after the Civil War in the USA. After the television was brought about magazines had to change it up and become more specialized to attract readers. Subscription, single-copy sales, and controlled circulation are the forms of magazines distribution. Of course, when internet came about and convergence did its magic, there are now few magazines that are flourishing online. However on the upside, it is cheaper to have an online magazines as printing is extremely expensive.
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