1. I really enjoyed the discussions on Public Relations. I found it useful to know that I could jump around into different careers in the PR business. It also made me look into working in the advertisement business.
2. I liked the presentation on piracy. I knew that it was a common thing, but I still thought not that many people I knew did it. I realized that even though government tries to stop websites from peer to peer sharing it will probably never end. Also I didn't know that buying records don't help artist that much, but instead it helps the record companies.
3.When we focused on how popular social media sites were it made me realize that everything I put online is no longer safe. It made me be more careful to what I put on as well as who I let view my profiles.
Contemplation
Strictly for Journalism 2
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Media Law/Ethics Propaganda in PR & Advertising
Though the Limewrie lawsuit is from 2010 I still wanted to use it because it's had lawsuit threats and issues since at least 2008. Peer too peer sharing otherwise known as piracy is legal in the united states, and yet it's still a common way to get movies, music, and programs. Limewire being one of the most popular sites since Napster is not only being sued as a company but the article reads, "Mark Gorton, LimeWire’s founder, is also being held liable for assisting users in committing copyright infringement."
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Propaganda in PR
The Adidas ad below shows examples of "beautiful people" as well as "bandwagon" techniques. The video is filled with hot celebrities and party goers in a fun party environment which leads you to think that if you own their products your going to be cool. By using the bandwagon technique they hope that everyone will see that celebs wear Adidas so they should too, giving it that effect of being just like celebs. That's where the beautiful people technique comes in, celebs in ads make people feel the need to own that product because it's bringing them a step closer to a famous lifestyle, at least that's how I view it.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Internet
I counted well over 150 sites. For most of them I wasn't familiar with, but it did show the popular ones such as; Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Myspace, Xanga, Linkedin, eMatch ect. A site I wasn't familiar with was "Fotolog".

It's a photo blogging site popular in Spain and South America with over 30 million. The concept is similar to PhotoBooth which is popular in the US and other countries.
I like to use social sites to not only keep in touch with friends, but to stay up to date with whats going on around the world. A lot of times where social sites aren't helpful are usually when I'm studying. Facebook and Twitter constantly distract me which leads into grades dropping. There are moments where Twitter is helpful though. I use it to keep to date with current events.

It's a photo blogging site popular in Spain and South America with over 30 million. The concept is similar to PhotoBooth which is popular in the US and other countries.
I like to use social sites to not only keep in touch with friends, but to stay up to date with whats going on around the world. A lot of times where social sites aren't helpful are usually when I'm studying. Facebook and Twitter constantly distract me which leads into grades dropping. There are moments where Twitter is helpful though. I use it to keep to date with current events.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Television
Length: 5:34
Description: The video is showing how many social sites are out there now and how society
Description: The video is showing how many social sites are out there now and how society
Chapter 2: Media Impact
Question: Is it hard to keep up with the friends now that there are more social networks out.
Question: Is it hard to keep up with the friends now that there are more social networks out.
Answer: Yes because instead of just texting someone I feel the need to check my email, facebook and twitter, (at one point myspace as well) in order to see if someone is trying to contact me. It gets tangled in a cyber community where you feel the need to check all social networking sites in order to see if anyone is trying to contact you.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Movies
In 2009 I went to see 500 Days of Summer in theaters. It was definitely my favorite movie. Not only was it because I love Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Dechanel, but the story line of it not being your typical happy ending was what got me hooked. Throughout the movie you see the two characters grow in what seems is love and then it gives you the twist of heart break. Overall the witty comments and the soundtrack just added to the movie's greatness.
One of my favorite movies of all time would probably be Alice in Wonderland. I first saw this movie on VHS when I was maybe seven and ever since I was in love of how magical this movie was. The graphics and plot of the story just make me think that anything out of the ordinary is always possible. Even if the story isn't real it gives the feeling of always being a kid.
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One of my favorite movies of all time would probably be Alice in Wonderland. I first saw this movie on VHS when I was maybe seven and ever since I was in love of how magical this movie was. The graphics and plot of the story just make me think that anything out of the ordinary is always possible. Even if the story isn't real it gives the feeling of always being a kid.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Magazines
Name: Nostalgic Streets
Concept:
World wide street fashion, culture, art & music. Not just focusing on one specific, "Street culture is world wide". Unlike other magazines that focus on one location, or girl magazines like Cosmo that focus on sex, Nostalgic Streets give's you the feeling of what you were used to whether you've experienced other urban cultures, seen it in magazines or movies, or simply just want the feel of knowing what urban fashion, art, and music are like around the world.
Readers:
Age group targeted would be around 16-25, males and females who can appreciate fashion, art, and music styles of the past that are now making their ways of being popular again. The people who go to art shows to see graffiti displays, modern feel sculptures, all unique art. Music lovers who stray away from the mainstream radio hits. People who see fashion as an art form and representation of one's self.
Competition:Cosmo, Teen Vogue, Complex, Nylon
Advertisers: Nasty Gal, American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, Jeffrey Campbell
Five Premier Articles: "Five essential items to have in your handbag", "Graffiti or Art?", "Tips on successful thrifting", "Paris, New York, Tokyo, what are the sounds of these streets?", "Winter Lookbook".
Concept:
World wide street fashion, culture, art & music. Not just focusing on one specific, "Street culture is world wide". Unlike other magazines that focus on one location, or girl magazines like Cosmo that focus on sex, Nostalgic Streets give's you the feeling of what you were used to whether you've experienced other urban cultures, seen it in magazines or movies, or simply just want the feel of knowing what urban fashion, art, and music are like around the world.
Readers:
Age group targeted would be around 16-25, males and females who can appreciate fashion, art, and music styles of the past that are now making their ways of being popular again. The people who go to art shows to see graffiti displays, modern feel sculptures, all unique art. Music lovers who stray away from the mainstream radio hits. People who see fashion as an art form and representation of one's self.
Competition:Cosmo, Teen Vogue, Complex, Nylon
Advertisers: Nasty Gal, American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, Jeffrey Campbell
Five Premier Articles: "Five essential items to have in your handbag", "Graffiti or Art?", "Tips on successful thrifting", "Paris, New York, Tokyo, what are the sounds of these streets?", "Winter Lookbook".
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