Media Guardian has the details at http://media.guardian.co.uk/newmedia/comment/0,,2068695,00.html
Here is a quick overview from the article:
''GodTube ("Broadcast Him") is part of the conservative Christian counterweb that now runs in tandem with the wider online world: Conservapedia and Creationwiki.org look just like Wikipedia but are free from the unpleasant left- liberal bias that tends to accompany the truth. There's even a "Christian MySpace Alternative" called DittyTalk (the explanation for the name is longwinded and unconvincing - surely it's designed to ensnare surfers who type "dirtytalk" too quickly?). Here, everyone who signs up gets at least one friend: Jesus.''
Monday, April 30, 2007
Sunday, April 29, 2007
University of Montenegro students, faculty visit Dubrovnik
Obavijest I Poziv Studentima!
Students and faculty from Monte Negro and Croatia have created a partnership for exchanges on topics in the media. Above are photos of University of Dubrovnik students at the April 2007 conference in Croatia. This was the first time students from Monte Negro visited Croatia; last May (2006) students from Croatia visited the Monte Negro university. Topics discussed and presented in April ranged from controversies about embedded journalists to Judith Miller and her role in WMD reporting to sensationalism in the news. From May 11-13, a group of Croatian students will visit Podgorica to discuss ''Globalization or Localization of Media.''
Friday, April 27, 2007
Lithuania creates unique recycling campaign
From Advertising Age: Published: April 26, 2007
"EMP is a new concept in Lithuania, an electrical goods recycling firm that will come and collect your old TVs and fridges from your home. The low-budget media campaign to launch the company needed to show people just how irritating it was to be stuck with old appliances. Old TVs were placed on seats of public transportation, and specially built outdoor boards topped billboard messages with a collection of redundant TVs. EMP could hardly keep up with the incoming phone calls."
"EMP is a new concept in Lithuania, an electrical goods recycling firm that will come and collect your old TVs and fridges from your home. The low-budget media campaign to launch the company needed to show people just how irritating it was to be stuck with old appliances. Old TVs were placed on seats of public transportation, and specially built outdoor boards topped billboard messages with a collection of redundant TVs. EMP could hardly keep up with the incoming phone calls."
UNC posts photos of the 'unwelcome'
My university received national coverage this week for its posting of names and photos of people who are not welcome on campus. If anyone on campus sees any of these people, they must notify the university police. Listen to the interview with a student newspaper editor on the national public radio station: http://216.35.221.77/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9847309
Here is the story from the school paper: The Banned Bunch: http://www.uncmirror.com/news/2007/04/27/News/The-Banned.Bunch-2884993.shtml?reffeature=textemailedition
The actual Web site: http://www.unco.edu/police/banned/index.html
Here is the story from the school paper: The Banned Bunch: http://www.uncmirror.com/news/2007/04/27/News/The-Banned.Bunch-2884993.shtml?reffeature=textemailedition
The actual Web site: http://www.unco.edu/police/banned/index.html
Thursday, April 26, 2007
How do you get your favorite music?
More and more young people in the UK are downloading their music illegally. See if their reasoning about WHY they do this matches your reasoning.
Published: Wednesday April 25, 2007, at MediaGuardian.co.uk
"More than a quarter of young people in the UK are prepared to illegally download music and films because they distrust the entertainment industry, according to research.
A survey by PR group Edelman found that 41% of 18- to 34-year-olds do not trust the entertainment industry to provide value for money, and 34% do not trust companies to respect the rights of those who do pay for digital content.
The research found that 27% of young people have already downloaded content illegally or would do so.
Resentment over the perceived high cost of digital services and usability problems, such as incompatible formats - for example iPod users only being able to play music downloaded from Apple's iTunes - has contributed to this distrust."
Published: Wednesday April 25, 2007, at MediaGuardian.co.uk
"More than a quarter of young people in the UK are prepared to illegally download music and films because they distrust the entertainment industry, according to research.
A survey by PR group Edelman found that 41% of 18- to 34-year-olds do not trust the entertainment industry to provide value for money, and 34% do not trust companies to respect the rights of those who do pay for digital content.
The research found that 27% of young people have already downloaded content illegally or would do so.
Resentment over the perceived high cost of digital services and usability problems, such as incompatible formats - for example iPod users only being able to play music downloaded from Apple's iTunes - has contributed to this distrust."
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Your thoughts about Professor Dorde for my article, please!
Don't forget!
I am writing an article about Professor Dorde Obradovic. I will interview him, of course, but I would also like to include his students' comments. If you would like to be quoted in my story and have something to say about the professor, please e-mail me with your comments (leeanne.peck@unco.edu) or come to the office (E03) and I will take your statements. Thanks for your help. You may also post your comments to this blog.
Posted by Lee Anne Peck, Ph.D. at 11:39 AM 0 comments
I am writing an article about Professor Dorde Obradovic. I will interview him, of course, but I would also like to include his students' comments. If you would like to be quoted in my story and have something to say about the professor, please e-mail me with your comments (leeanne.peck@unco.edu) or come to the office (E03) and I will take your statements. Thanks for your help. You may also post your comments to this blog.
Posted by Lee Anne Peck, Ph.D. at 11:39 AM 0 comments
UNC student-musician writes, sings VT tribute
One of my journalism students in Colorado, Tyler Ward (who is also a musician), has written a song as a tribute to Virginia Tech. Listen to it here.
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2023892254
Also, a story from my university's school newspaper (published Wednesday, April 25) covering a candlelight vigil for VT students on Monday, April 23:
http://www.uncmirror.com/media/storage/paper972/news/2007/04/25/News/Candle.In.The.Rain-2879133-page2.shtml
Also, a site created at my school just for VT: http://www.unco.edu/vtresponse/
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2023892254
Also, a story from my university's school newspaper (published Wednesday, April 25) covering a candlelight vigil for VT students on Monday, April 23:
http://www.uncmirror.com/media/storage/paper972/news/2007/04/25/News/Candle.In.The.Rain-2879133-page2.shtml
Also, a site created at my school just for VT: http://www.unco.edu/vtresponse/
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Brazilian city bans billboards
A city without billboards! What will happen to a society without outdoor advertising?
http://www.adrants.com/2007/04/sao-paulo-purges-ads-no-were-not-kidding.php
http://www.adrants.com/2007/04/sao-paulo-purges-ads-no-were-not-kidding.php
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Network had to do some ethical decision-making
NBC News received the VA Tech gunman's videos and writings. What to do with them? Lots of pondering. The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/18/AR2007041802791.html
Then CBC (of Canada) says NBC was wrong to do what it did!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/about/burman/letters/2007/04/a_story_of_victims_and_issues.html What do YOU think?
More ethical pondering from the Global Ethics weekly newsletter: http://www.globalethics.org/redir/nl.html?d=4/23/2007&id=04230720534696
Free-lancer says NBC was correct to air Cho video
http://www.cjrdaily.org/behind_the_news/post_31.php
Then CBC (of Canada) says NBC was wrong to do what it did!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/about/burman/letters/2007/04/a_story_of_victims_and_issues.html What do YOU think?
More ethical pondering from the Global Ethics weekly newsletter: http://www.globalethics.org/redir/nl.html?d=4/23/2007&id=04230720534696
Free-lancer says NBC was correct to air Cho video
http://www.cjrdaily.org/behind_the_news/post_31.php
More ads from America
Advertising Age presents eight notable advertisements from television: Take a look.
http://adage.com/vidt?pId=1
http://adage.com/vidt?pId=1
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Cell phones turn witnesses into reporters
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20070417_Ellen_Gray___CELL_PHONES__Turning_witnesses_into_reporters.html
Philadelphia newspaper columnist discusses the "citizen videographer" via CNN's student I-Reporter.
Also, "complete coverage" of the Virginia Tech massacre from the Poynter Institute: http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=121499
Philadelphia newspaper columnist discusses the "citizen videographer" via CNN's student I-Reporter.
Also, "complete coverage" of the Virginia Tech massacre from the Poynter Institute: http://www.poynter.org/content/content_view.asp?id=121499
Monday, April 16, 2007
Another stupid Burger King ad!
View it and read about it at http://adage.com/garfield/article?article_id=116110
SPJ ethics code in Croatian
See the code, translated into Croatian by Professor Vilovic, at this link: http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp
Click on "Croatian" on the right side of the Web page.
Click on "Croatian" on the right side of the Web page.
'To Catch a Predator' and ethics
"Caught up in the chase" is an article about the NBC "Dateline" series about catching sexual predators. The article is published in Quill by Fred Brown of the SPJ ethics committee.
Read it at: http://www.spj.org/quill_issue.asp?ref=1093
Read it at: http://www.spj.org/quill_issue.asp?ref=1093
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Public Service Announcements from Montana: Do not try meth
Very moving spots that were shared last week on Adrants: http://www.adrants.com/2007/04/montana-meth-campaign-instills-anger-desp.php#more
Look at the four PSAs at the above link.
Look at the four PSAs at the above link.
Friday, April 13, 2007
Additional 'photo-shopped' pictures from Toledo
The photographer we discussed last week (the one who deleted the legs from the sports photo) apparently has manipulated other photos previously published in the Toledo Blade. See the Editor and Publisher update here: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003571081
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
MTV Canada broadcasts a public service announcement!
Don't do drugs and drive. I think this is the msg the ad is trying to convey: View at http://www.boardsmag.com/screeningroom/commercials/4135/
MediaShift disses U.S. j-schools
Mark Glaser, PBS host of MediaShift, says j-schools need to get with it--move into new media--NOW. MediaShift is described as the following: "MediaShift is a weblog that will track how new media—from weblogs to podcasts to citizen journalism—are changing society and culture." See Glaser's writing at http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Back in Black
WSJ report: Blogging might land U a job!
People in search of young talent spend time reading blogs these days. They are looking for the perfect job candidates. Check out the WSJ article: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117616542652964558-37h9w0gGTlaQoLNb_8JTrahC1vw_20080409.html?mod=blogs
More ads to watch: eight of them!
Thanks to AdAge.com for putting new ad spots on its Web site each week.
Check out: http://adage.com/vidt?pId=1
Check out: http://adage.com/vidt?pId=1
Pillow fight too violent for TV?
An advertisement for the Toronto Blue Jays was recently deemed too violent and taken off the air. What do you think. The New York Times reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/09/business/media/09jays.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&8seia=&oref=slogin&emc=seia&adxnnlx=1176199015-sc2E9BMTx54eaZi6385pNQ
Monday, April 9, 2007
U.S. Northwestern journalism school may open branch in Qatar
You might not have to travel to the U.S. to get a prestigious U.S. journalism degree. See: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-0704050721apr06,1,5329061.story
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
This week's TV ads from Amerike!
Advertising Age online presents the most interesting TV ads each week--much more interesting, I hope, than the new ''Got Milk" campaign. Watch them at http://adage.com/vidt?pId=1
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Create your own blog--just for the experience
Very easy to do! (I am not that technologically savvy, so to speak, and I created not one but two recently. )
Go to www.blogger.com to create your blog! Call it something amazing, please.
Go to www.blogger.com to create your blog! Call it something amazing, please.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Starbucks promotion smells
Check out this story from the NYT re: Starbucks latest promotion:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/02/business/media/02adcol.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/02/business/media/02adcol.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Liquor ads! Just because you drink tequila doesn't mean you'll 'get some,' right?
Why don't U.S. advertising agencies get it? Stop showing sexy people hooking up because they drank your client's product. (Well, it might be true, but, gosh, it's just not politically correct these days.) Read about all the ads that were allegedly voluntarily withdrawn. From Advertising Age:http://adage.com/article?article_id=115839
McDonald's has new UK ad campaign
I would call this citizen advertising? http://media.guardian.co.uk/advertising/story/0,,2046896,00.html
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Free online course: 5 steps to multimedia story-telling
If you are interested in doing multimedia reporting, please check out this free online course from News University: http://www.newsu.org/courses/course_detail.aspx?id=ucknight_multimedia07
Your essays and SPJ's Generation J
Dear Students:
As you know, you must write an essay for me, in English, about a contemporary issue in mass media, preferably about something we have discussed in class. This is due May 16. I will submit the best essays to Generation J, a Web site of the U.S. Society of Professional Journalists. The members are waiting to hear from you! I may also post your essays to the International Journalism Committee site of which I am a member. So be thinking of what you would like to write! This is important! (Just like your attendance!)
As you know, you must write an essay for me, in English, about a contemporary issue in mass media, preferably about something we have discussed in class. This is due May 16. I will submit the best essays to Generation J, a Web site of the U.S. Society of Professional Journalists. The members are waiting to hear from you! I may also post your essays to the International Journalism Committee site of which I am a member. So be thinking of what you would like to write! This is important! (Just like your attendance!)
Jeff Peck says 'E-mail me!'
My brother, Jeff Peck, enjoyed lecturing in the last two Contemporary Media Ethics classes. Remember you can e-mail him just to say hello, to ask him a question about multi-media work, or to ask to sleep on his couch in Atlanta, Georgia. He's a good guy! His e-mail is jeff.peck@comcast.net
Baltimore Sun opinion article 16.01.07
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bal-op.croatia16jan16,0,4621138.story?track=rss
Here is the article mentioned in Blanca's class Friday, March 30. I want to remind you that this is an editorial, not a news report, and Julia Gorin is NOT a staff writer for the Sun. She is actually a professional comedian (for instance,
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RZUIoLfZpw)
and a free-lance writer/''journalist.'' See her Web site at http://www.juliagorin.com/ (The above opinion piece is listed there, too, along with some of her other writing.) I read the article and find this to be very sloppy and not researched well at all.
Also: here is one outraged reply to Gorin's op-ed: http://www.croatianworldwideassociation.com/site/epage/45253_571.htm
Here is the article mentioned in Blanca's class Friday, March 30. I want to remind you that this is an editorial, not a news report, and Julia Gorin is NOT a staff writer for the Sun. She is actually a professional comedian (for instance,
see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RZUIoLfZpw)
and a free-lance writer/''journalist.'' See her Web site at http://www.juliagorin.com/ (The above opinion piece is listed there, too, along with some of her other writing.) I read the article and find this to be very sloppy and not researched well at all.
Also: here is one outraged reply to Gorin's op-ed: http://www.croatianworldwideassociation.com/site/epage/45253_571.htm
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