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joey- hw3

While reading Pavliks “Producers of Digital Media” I learned how media had changed over time and the meanings behind it.  It helped me recognized how involved the public is in todays media.  It gave examples of how phones are were used to record some important evidence and how mostly it was random citizens.  The reading also talks about newspaper were privately owned before and now changing to be publicly owned for the sake of having business because people like having a say in todays media.  This is why most media have adopted to having online distribution and consumption, in order to let the public to have discussions by the means of blogging.

HW #3 Producers of digital Media

Through reading Pavlik’s, “Producers Of Digital Media” I took a big understanding to how and why media changed through time. In the reading it was confirmed that most of the newspapers were privately owned, however many people were into blogging. So the privately owned newspapers had to start allowing the publics voice in the paper or they would end up with no sales. The reason being is that people would simply go online and look at blog post for recent news and unbiased thoughts. The way that we know the internet plays a big role is even the presidential candidates promote very hard through internet ads on common websites like youtube. That goes to show that the internet is very powerful because if people promote on their to be world leaders harder then they do on the public campaigns then you know that the online community is very large and at the same time very powerful.

Producers of digital media (Homework #3)

I would have to say that today the biggest source where people get their news is probably from Youtube. Now-a-days people go on to YouTube and search for the latest new updates. Also people get other new information about other products like the latest video game or the next movie that’s in production. And not only do national television shows show content on the site but everyday people also post up news stories and millions of people watch them.

Another source people get the daily intake of information is anywhere online. All a person has to do is go to Google or Bing and just type in what they want to look for and a giant selection of information will be available to anyone who has a computer with Internet. Also written sources are also going digital because they know that people would rather spend nothing for an article they could just find on their own instead of going out of their house and “wasting” money on a $1.50 newspaper they could get at a local store.

Homework #3 Reno A

The World Wide Web has become the next big thing in the digital media. We can watch homemade video, listening to audio books and many more. The way that technologies have advance, books and news are now becoming more on the web or the radio and less being printed. Cable companies are becoming more aware and using these technologies like satellites, having more program networks like HBO, A&E and making profits out and them expanding their money. Mobile devices like cell phones and camera can be record or taken photos and upload  them on the web for the whole world to see. For example the death of Saddam Hussein was being record on cellphone on that day of his death was being upload on the web. After reading Producer Of Digital Media has taught something new about digital media, like fan made movie or television shows I thought people do that to make money or sells ideas. The way the technology has grew through the years is remarkable and the way we can upload videos and news so easy is what make technology what is today.

Producers of Digital Media – Homework #3

The World Wide Web. Open publication to whatever you please.  All the things we use as a source of information such as; books, audio, video content, and pictures are mostly found on the web.  It hasn’t always been like this though. Let us take a trip back in time. According to Pavlik, newspapers were only local, books were primarily national, and magazines were mainly regional but sometimes national. Now, all of these can be easily found on the World Wide Web within the click of a couple of buttons, opposed to rummaging through thousands of old pages looking for the first article on JFK’s assassination, or 9/11. I think this is absolutely remarkable because it shows how far this world has come and how quickly things are changing. It makes you think about what’s going to happen in the next 20 years. Will the web even be relevant anymore? Or will there be a new way to find information quickly.

-Destiny Modeste