Monday, December 6, 2010

Frontline Video Response

The video's examination of how the news industry is changing is presented in two different views. The age of news audiences is changing. Frontline producers think that news should give people what they want to hear. The video showed clips about provacative and sexual news reporting. One clip showed how mothers and students stripped to earn extra money. From my perspective, I was a little bit disturbed by the content of what they considered "news."

However, at the same time I agree with what the producer of Frontline said, "It's still news, it's just a broader form. You have to have a news division to what is important to others." I think that the producer is correct. Many people have different views on what they think is news worthy or important to them. I think that the style and the way news is presented may not be seen as appropriate to some, but at the same time, one must consider other people's opinions and what they value as news.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

International News

1. How effective do you think the Internet will be for Al Jazeera as it attempts to reach a U.S. audience?

I think the Internet is an excellent idea for Al Jazeera to reach audiences in the United States. I think that the news style of Al Jazeera produces a new style that most American’s aren’t used to. The news organization can utilize the internet as a medium to create news in the way and style that they want to. However, most US citizens are biased and only want to hear news from their own news sources.

2. Based on your own observations, do you think that Al Jazeera English should be allowed to broadcast in the U.S.?

After observing the channels on the livestation, I think that the content from the station is appropriate to be broadcasted in the US. I think if Al Jazeera English was broadcasted in the US, it would give Americans a whole new perspective in the way news is portrayed. Even though some people might be biased they would be able to have to opportunity to view news a totally different standpoint and gain insight. I think that it is very important to allow other people to present their views even if one side may be biased.

3. What, if anything, do you notice about Al Jazeera's approach to telling the news? How is it different than the U.S.-based TV news outlets that you have experienced?

I noticed that the Al Jazeera’s news reporters do a lot more field reporting. Their stories focus more on poverty and economic issues. For example, in one of the clips I watched, it discussed how the actions of the American economy affected other countries as well.

4. While on the Al Jazeera site, be sure to check out the network's published Code of Ethics. Based on your own observations, do you think they are adhering to them?

Based on my observations, I think that Al Jazeera does a good job at adhering to the Code of Ethics. However, the fifth code of ethics states, “Present the diverse points of view and opinions without bias and partiality.” From what I’ve seen, think that for the most part Al Jazeera presents their news stories without being biased. However, I do think that it is impossible for reporters to be completely impartial on stories or issues.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Audio Assignment

The following audio productions discuss where current WSU students plan on living after they graduate.







Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Media Outlet - Effective Use of Facebook and Twitter

Mashable.com is a media outlet that uses both Facebook and Twitter effectively. Mashable.com is a top news website specific for news in social and digital media, technology and web culture. The website has over 30 million page reviews each month. Mashable’s Facebook page has over 260,000 fans and over 2,000,000 followers on Twitter. For every story that posts on Mashable.com, there is a direct button to “Like” or “Share” the topic on Facebook and a “Tweet” button too.  In addition, Mashable.com has over 26, 000 followers on Buzz and over 460,000 followers on RSS feeds.