martes, 24 de noviembre de 2015

Values


Spoken Evidence


News Items


  • Isis 

Started with Al qaeda.
ISIS control in Syria and Iraq:
Raqqa
Mosul
Aleppo
Sinjar
Irbil
Amerli
Tikrit
Baghdad
Damascu

  • Hurricane Patricia (October, 2015)
"Patricia, the strongest hurricane ever recorded at sea, approached Mexico's Pacific coast with such ferocity that one official predicted it would become the most dangerous storm in history". 

Mexico apparently dodged a bullet. For now, there are no confirmed reports of storm-related fatalities or major damage.
Jalisco 
Michoacan
Colima
Nayarit
  • Hurricane Katrina
Struck the gulf coast of the United States, it brought winds of 100-140 miles/hour

It's aftermath was catastrophic, leeve branches led to massive flooding.

The hurricane killed nearly 2000 people and affected 90000 square miles of the United States.

  • Greek Crisis
  • Value added tax of 23% in privite schools in order to cover the more than 148 pounds that needed to be paid in november 6, but this plan to fill the space didn´t worked as planed.



  • Kidnap game
The gang then tied up the young child and almost strangled him with a bar, before they stoned him and stabbed him in the back.

“While they were playing, one of the 15-year-olds suggested to the others that they should kill Christopher. It wasn't planned. It was a condition of the game they played,” 
The gang then tied up the young child and almost strangled him with a bar, before they stoned him and stabbed him in the back

New and Old Journalism

In the 19th century, news organizations transform from:

  • Polliticaly dependent to independent economics.
News papers printing ran faster increasing the number of copies.
Electric lights and the telephone brought changes in the way information was gathered and delivered.

Yellow Journalism
Presents little or no legitimate well researched information and instead useas eye catching headlines to sell more news papers 

The is also the Watch Dog press that says that journalism should be indepemndent observer ofsociety, particularlygoverment and point out it's ills.


  • News websites


The world wide web, as a news medium since 1990. The elements that make the web an effective medium:
Capacity
flexibility
permanence
immediacy
interactivity

 In the web:
journal-like web sites, magazines, advertisments, social communication.


  • Radio

The development of radio in the late 19th and early 20th century was considered one of the frat inventions of mankind:
>It revolutionized:

  • Communication
  • Personal, civic and economic lives


>Fist grat news event: Titanic in 1912.

>1920s broadcasting has been at the forefront of coverage of every major news event.

>In the early 20th century, radio showed what impact broadcasting could have on its audience and how it had the potential to change journalism.

domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2015

Media Coverage

Media Coverage

News coverage
The way in which a particular piece of information is presented by media either as news, entertainment or as info

What includes the word media?
Broadcasting and Narrowcasting, such as newspapers, magazines, TV, radio, telephone, direct mail and internet.

Most popular media for news coverage
E-mail
Letters
Internet
Newspapers
Magazines
Social media

News coverage is important because it's the way in which we can keep updated on whats happening at real time, that's why TV is one of the most popular way, though is not the only one News have gone from paper to audio (radio) and nowadays the web.

Our top item would be the ISIS because we think that with out media we probably would've never heard of this happening in the other side of the world and is really cruel.