Tuesday 24 March 2015

Weekly new and digital media story 43

http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/mar/12/sun-raises-prices-for-weekend-editions

Sun raises prices for weekend editions

News UK hikes prices of both tabloid weekend titles, with Sunday edition planning to expand size of existing sections

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The cover price of the Sun on Sunday will rise by 20p to £1, and the price of its Saturday counterpart will be hiked by 10p to 70p.
The rise still leaves the Sun on Sunday 20p cheaper than red-top rival the Sunday Mirror, and 50p cheaper than the next-best selling Sunday title, the Mail on Sunday. The Sun on Sunday’s lead over the Sunday edition of the Mail fell below 40,000 for the first time in February.


In my opinion the fact that The Sun are having to raise their broadsheet prices once again proves that the newspaper industry is in decline as a result of people no longer buying newspapers and getting their news online. I believe that broadsheet prices will continue to rise and sales continue to decline until all newspapers eventually move online.

Weekly new and digital media story 42

Salma Hayek praises social media's 'peaceful revolution' for women

Actor says Facebook and Twitter have helped tackle issues such as domestic violence and age discrimination - and takes her first selfie.

Salma Hayek taking her first selfie at Ad Week Europe

Salma Hayek has made her Facebook and Twitter debut – and taken her first selfie – while describing the “peaceful revolution” on social media that has enabled women to tackle problems such as age and body image stereotyping in advertising.

“You cannot deny it is a very important part of today,” she said.
Hayek said that the rise of social media has given consumers a voice which has enabled a “peaceful revolution”.
“This is the strength of technology, everybody gets to have a voice,” she said. “People have regained some power, there is a lot of hope in that. I feel many times people in power, in big corporations, dictate which way we go. It is like a peaceful revolution.”
She said that female consumers of all ages have become empowered, opening up a rethink on the traditional use of young, very thin models to advertise products.
This story links to feminism and the idea that new and digital media has empowered women are helped achieve equality through giving women a voice on social networks and other sites. I do agree that social media has provided women with a platform to express their views which was previously unavailable to them, making it much harder to get female opinions across due to the male dominated media.

Weekly new and digital media story 41

Facebook set to host content for news publishers

New York Times, BuzzFeed and National Geographic in the frame for deals to let publishers share revenues from advertising around their stories on the social network

News publishers including the New York Times is in talks with Facebook over hosting content on the social network itself.

Facebook has become a major driver of traffic to news websites in recent years, but now the social network is making a play to host some of that content on its own site, and give its publishers a share of the advertising revenues.
The New York Times reported that Facebook has been in talks with “half a dozen” news publishers over its plans, naming BuzzFeed, National Geographic and the New York Times itself as three of the likely candidates.
Its report says a trial could begin in the next few months, with news stories hosted on Facebook so that users would not have to click links to read them on external websites.

In my opinion the integration of social media and newspapers again highlights the inevitable move from broadsheets to completely online as institutions realise that revenue is only sustainable through utilising new media, and broadsheets are no longer economically sustainable.

Monday 23 March 2015

Identities and the media : Waves of feminism

Ched Evans: petition to prevent convicted rapist playing : 

1) Summarise this example for the rest of the class in one paragraph

The story is about a radical feminists online petitions to stop convicted rapist Ched Evans being brought back into football by Oldham Athletic.


2) What was the initial incident or situation that sparked this example?


Professional footballer Ched Evans was convicted of rape and was then potentially going to be signed by Oldham after his sentence, however due to massive online opposition this fell through.


3) In your opinion, is this an example of a valid campaign or something of a witchhunt against people who are not doing any serious harm?


I think that this is a valid campaign as someone that is a convicted rapist should not be allowed to be put in such a public space in which he will be idolised by so many young people. Being a rapist, this would certainly give the wrong impression to children.

Caitlin Moran: Twitter silence : 

1) Summarise this example for the rest of the class in one paragraph


This is a twitter movement using the hashtag #twittersilence in which Moran and her feminist supporters would go 24 hours without tweeting one day due to the inability of females to voice their opinions on twitter without being subjected to online abuse by men.

2) What was the initial incident or situation that sparked this example?

The incident was sparked by constant abuse faced by women if they try and voice their opinions online, Moran therefore felt an ironic silence could be used to highlight their idiocy as they have nothing better to do than tweet offensive messages without a response.

3) In your opinion, is this an example of a valid campaign or something of a witchhunt against people who are not doing any serious harm?

The campaign was a valid one but largely ineffective as I feel that the silence indicates that males have won, as through their offensive comments they want to silence women to not give their views, Moran's campaign only allows them to achieve this.

Emma Watson: HeForShe gender equality campaign : 
1) Summarise this example for the rest of the class in one paragraph

The campaign is Emma Watson's attempt to unite both men and women in achieving gender equality as she feels the word feminism has become synonymous with 'man hating'.

2) What was the initial incident or situation that sparked this example?


Emma Watson's personal experiences as she states that at age 14 she became sexualised by the media, and at 15 found that her and her friends dropped out of sports team to prevent becoming "too muscly".


3) In your opinion, is this an example of a valid campaign or something of a witchhunt against people who are not doing any serious harm?

I think this is a valid and by far the most affective campaign because as a male, I believe that the word 'feminism' has been tarnished by radical feminists who do simply set out to spread their hate of men. Therefore I massively support Emma Watson's aim to bring men into feminism, which they are currently alienated from because of radicals, as equality can only be achieved if both genders support it.

Friday 6 March 2015

Weekly new and digital media story 40

http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/mar/05/which-regional-daily-will-be-the-first-to-go-digital-only

Which regional daily will be the first to go digital-only?

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The blog article discusses the future of newspapers and argues that the time which newspapers go completely go digital is inevitable. It gives examples of weekly newspapers that have already stopped their broadsheet version and wonders how long it will take before a daily paper does the same. The article then predicts that the Birmingham mail will eventually stop its print version due to dwindling sales and continued losses.

Identities and the Media: Feminism

What are the two texts the article focuses on?

The article focuses on TV show Pan Am and also Beyonce's music video for her song why don't you love me.


What examples are provided from the two texts of the 'male gaze' (Mulvey)?

An example of Laura Mulvey's male gaze within the text is ""with a face like that you will find a husband in a couple of months". Another example of this is "fragmented legs as they walk in unison through the airport".


Both of these quotes clearly sexualise women and portray them as sex objects in the eyes of men.


Do texts such as these show there is no longer a need for feminism or are they simply sexism in a different form?

I think texts such as these highlight the hypocrisy within feminism. The fact that many people view Beyonce's "Why don't you love me" video as liberating to women, yet page 3 is seen as discriminating women because they are not iconic role models highlights that there are hypocritical elements to it. Overall I believe that equality between genders has been largely achieved, however the lack of women in top positions is slightly concerning.


Choose three words/phrases from the glossary of the article and write their definitions on your blog.

Feminism – the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes.

Post-feminism – a reaction against some perceived contradictions and absences of second-wave feminism. The term post-feminism is ill-defined and is used in inconsistent ways. It was historically used to pose a contrast with a prevailing or preceding feminism.





Research the No More Page 3 campaign. Who started it and why?

Lucy Holmes started the campaign in the summer of 2012 when she saw that the largest picture in The Sun newspaper was a naked woman on page 3, despite the fact that the London Olympics were going on. She felt that this degraded women's position in society as they only existed to be looked at by men.

What are the six reasons the campaign gives for why Page 3 has to go?

1) Page 3 was first introduced in the sexist 1970s. A lot has changed over the last 30+ years in our society, with women gaining more equality

2) It is soft porn that shouldn't be placed in a family and number one selling newspaper.

3) It teaches children that women are merely seen as sex objects for men to look at, whereas men are depicted as working, in suits etc, giving children a negative outlook on the position of women in society.

4) Page 3 ignores and overshadows all the positive achievements made by women and instead degrades them.

5) Every single weekday for the last 44 years in The Sun newspaper the largest female image has been of a young woman (usually of a very particular age, race, physicality) showing her breasts for men, sending out a powerful message that whatever else a woman achieves, her primary role is to serve men sexually.


6) The Sun newspaper could be so much stronger without Page 3. Because currently, any story they run about women’s issues such as rape, sexual abuse, harassment, domestic violence or the dangers of online porn is contradicted by it.

What are Barbara Ellen and Susan Boniface's contrasting opinions in the debate?

Boniface argues that Page 3 is outdated and degrading to women as it depicts them as merely sex objects to men, who are clearly seen as superior as the newspaper is run by men in positions of power, in control of a women who is there to show her body. 

Ellen however argues that it is anti-feminist to oppose women that chose to show their bodies on page 3, and that women are doing the opposite of feminism by looking down upon those who chose not to follow the traditional, well accepted middle class lifestyle in which a women works in an office. It is therefore snobbery and hypocritical to oppose page 3. Women support the right to offend certain groups during the Charlie Hebdo marches, and idolise and constantly read about celebrities such as Kim Kardashian who did worse. 

How can the No More Page 3 campaign be linked to the idea of post-feminism?

Post-feminism can be linked to the campaign as it suggests that women are fighting to finally become equal to men, and with the campaign achieving it's aim of removing page 3 it may be argued that we now live in an equal society and the need for feminism no longer exists

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