The document discusses a group assignment analyzing different newspapers including the London Evening Standard, The Sun, The Guardian, Metro, The Times, and Daily Mail. It describes the types of content, organization, amount of advertising, target audiences, and costs of advertising for each newspaper. Key details provided include sections in each paper and percentages of advertising content.
The Metro newspaper contains various sections such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, puzzles and horoscopes. It is organized with top news stories at the front, followed by sections in the middle like lifestyle and television, and sports at the back. Advertising makes up about 65% of the newspaper, with ads for cosmetics, supermarkets, technology, clothing, jobs, and websites. The target audience is middle class commuters who read the free newspaper on their morning commute via train or bus. The Metro is primarily available in the UK at train and bus stations.
The document presents a method for making decisions called "Is this really me?". It involves evaluating each alternative by determining if it is a fair expression of who you truly are and reflects your real self. Seeing decisions as acts of self-expression can make certain choices easier. The author provides examples of applying this method to various life decisions from jobs and relationships to smaller choices like clothing.
This document discusses tele-health solutions as a primary health care resource. It proposes a partnership between Brian C Griner MD LLC and GPT to improve access to primary health care throughout Georgia using telemedicine in schools and rural areas. The goals are to improve timeliness of diagnosis and treatment, support rural health facilities, and reduce time lost from school and work for medical appointments. Resources, scheduling, and expected results are outlined.
This document summarizes and compares three online collaboration tools: Slideshare, Google Docs, and Dropbox. Slideshare allows users to share presentations, documents, and videos. Google Docs enables creation and sharing of documents, presentations, spreadsheets and other files online. Dropbox provides online file storage and sharing through easy drag-and-drop file organization and sharing capabilities. The document provides an overview of features and use cases for each tool to facilitate online collaboration and file sharing.
The document provides advice and words of encouragement. It suggests that one should not compare themselves to others and that problems will always have solutions. It also notes that every successful person has faced difficulties and painful experiences, but were able to turn their stories into success. The document encourages taking action now to create a better future and dealing with problems without worrying or complaining.
PTC launched a microsite to introduce their new Creo design software suite ahead of its release. They hired a content marketing firm to develop the strategy and content for the site. The content marketing team created a strategy to position PTC as a thought leader and share information about Creo to educate the audience. They developed content around themes of industry reaction to Creo, design trends, and behind-the-scenes looks at PTC. The team had one month to develop the strategy, content calendar, and initial content to launch the microsite simultaneously with PTC's public announcement of Creo.
- Cookies and sessions are used to maintain state in HTTP, a stateless protocol. Cookies are stored on the client side while sessions are stored on the server side.
- Cookies can store string data and may persist even after closing the browser. Sessions can store any object but end when the browser closes.
- GET requests can transmit data via URL parameters while POST transmits data within the HTTP request body and is more secure as data is not logged.
Tron: Legacy was a large-scale film from 2010 that used CGI in innovative ways compared to typical films. Specifically, it used CGI to create one character that interacted with real-life actors on set, rather than using full CGI for the entire film like in Happy Feet. This allowed them to blend practical and virtual elements in a new way for the film.
The Metro newspaper contains various sections such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, puzzles and horoscopes. It is organized with top news stories at the front, followed by sections in the middle like lifestyle and television, and sports at the back. Advertising makes up about 65% of the newspaper, with ads for cosmetics, supermarkets, technology, clothing, jobs, and websites. The target audience is middle class commuters who read the free newspaper on their morning commute via train or bus. The Metro is primarily available in the UK at train and bus stations.
The document presents a method for making decisions called "Is this really me?". It involves evaluating each alternative by determining if it is a fair expression of who you truly are and reflects your real self. Seeing decisions as acts of self-expression can make certain choices easier. The author provides examples of applying this method to various life decisions from jobs and relationships to smaller choices like clothing.
This document discusses tele-health solutions as a primary health care resource. It proposes a partnership between Brian C Griner MD LLC and GPT to improve access to primary health care throughout Georgia using telemedicine in schools and rural areas. The goals are to improve timeliness of diagnosis and treatment, support rural health facilities, and reduce time lost from school and work for medical appointments. Resources, scheduling, and expected results are outlined.
This document summarizes and compares three online collaboration tools: Slideshare, Google Docs, and Dropbox. Slideshare allows users to share presentations, documents, and videos. Google Docs enables creation and sharing of documents, presentations, spreadsheets and other files online. Dropbox provides online file storage and sharing through easy drag-and-drop file organization and sharing capabilities. The document provides an overview of features and use cases for each tool to facilitate online collaboration and file sharing.
The document provides advice and words of encouragement. It suggests that one should not compare themselves to others and that problems will always have solutions. It also notes that every successful person has faced difficulties and painful experiences, but were able to turn their stories into success. The document encourages taking action now to create a better future and dealing with problems without worrying or complaining.
PTC launched a microsite to introduce their new Creo design software suite ahead of its release. They hired a content marketing firm to develop the strategy and content for the site. The content marketing team created a strategy to position PTC as a thought leader and share information about Creo to educate the audience. They developed content around themes of industry reaction to Creo, design trends, and behind-the-scenes looks at PTC. The team had one month to develop the strategy, content calendar, and initial content to launch the microsite simultaneously with PTC's public announcement of Creo.
- Cookies and sessions are used to maintain state in HTTP, a stateless protocol. Cookies are stored on the client side while sessions are stored on the server side.
- Cookies can store string data and may persist even after closing the browser. Sessions can store any object but end when the browser closes.
- GET requests can transmit data via URL parameters while POST transmits data within the HTTP request body and is more secure as data is not logged.
Tron: Legacy was a large-scale film from 2010 that used CGI in innovative ways compared to typical films. Specifically, it used CGI to create one character that interacted with real-life actors on set, rather than using full CGI for the entire film like in Happy Feet. This allowed them to blend practical and virtual elements in a new way for the film.
This document summarizes a sermon about the importance of submitting to God. It discusses how submission to God brings life and victory. It provides examples from the Bible of people who failed to submit to God and faced negative consequences, as well as examples of people who submitted fully to God and experienced success. The key message is that we must obey God and do his will in order to experience abundant life and victory over sin and Satan.
Company values can be expressed in three levels - espoused, perceived, and actual. Social media is important for communicating espoused values to large audiences over time and evaluating how audiences perceive those values. Companies should create social media pages focused on their values and repeatedly discuss values in campaigns. They should nurture understanding of values rather than forcing acceptance and act consistently with their stated values. McDonald's promotion asking customers to "pose like a captain" did not align with its values and brand mission.
The document discusses learning and shifts that are still happening. It mentions that the Library of Congress has over 37,000 documents and encourages helping others. Various questions are posed such as "where?", "who?", "is it?", "how?", and "will you?". The document also references assessment, connecting, generating, organizing, sharing, and curating content.
The document outlines a 4-week unit called "Savvy Spenders" for a 2nd grade classroom. Students will be assigned daily jobs and salaries to learn money management. They must budget their money and reflect daily. The teacher's role is to facilitate and guide students on proper spending. Students are responsible for reflections, budgets, and presenting their projects to parents at the end. The unit covers standards on time, money, addition and subtraction while developing 21st century skills like critical thinking.
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This document discusses the value and importance of friendship. It provides quotes about how a good friend accepts you for who you are, stands by your side through both good and bad times, and is the bond that can hold the world together. Friends are described as being more precious than any material possession and as those who provide companionship even in the darkness.
The document discusses a group assignment involving filming an opening sequence. It describes the group assessing their first attempt, receiving feedback from the teacher, and making decisions to revise the script and sequence based on what was realistic during filming and some confusion over the intended opening. The group had to cut some lines from the script and change their plans for the opening sequence on the day of filming to resolve issues.
The document discusses the concept of warriorship as presented by Chögyam Trungpa. It provides excerpts from his teachings on topics like bravery, opening to the world as it is, ground-path-fruition, and taking responsibility for one's actions without aggression. The document also outlines principles from Trungpa's teachings on warriorship, leadership, and finding meaning even in challenging times.
This document provides the order of service for St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church on Sunday, June 17, 2012. The service includes hymns, prayers, scripture readings from 1 Samuel and 2 Corinthians, and a Gospel reading from Mark. The sermon focuses on Jesus' parables about the kingdom of God. Notices announce upcoming Bible studies, music events, and book club meetings.
The document discusses key resources, cost structure, and financing for business models. It describes the four critical resources as physical, financial, human, and intellectual resources. It also outlines different types of physical and financial resources. The document then discusses cost structure and asks what key elements drive costs. Finally, it covers different sources of financing like banks, angels, venture capital, and the typical investment sizes, ownership stakes, and returns associated with each.
The document discusses the time value of money and various time value concepts. It defines key terms like present value, future value, and interest rate. It explains the concepts of compound interest and how money earning interest on interest leads to exponential growth over time. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating present and future values of single amounts, annuities, and deferred annuities using time value of money formulas.
This document discusses facial expression analysis using 3D animation. It begins by introducing facial expression and how it is traditionally studied using 2D images or video. It then discusses developing a system to generate facial animation of any 3D model given speech or text input. Key steps include capturing motion capture data, selecting feature points, and animating the model by moving points and their neighbors. Tools for studying facial expressions like the Facial Action Coding System are also introduced. Finally, a 3D facial expression database containing 2500 models of 100 subjects performing different expressions is described.
This document profiles three young innovators and activists who have overcome obstacles to pursue education. It introduces Kelvin Doe, a 17-year-old inventor and radio DJ from Sierra Leone. Next is Malala Yousafzai, a 16-year-old women's and children's rights activist from Pakistan. The final profile is of Esha Khare, a 19-year-old American inventor who created a supercapacitor to improve batteries.
This presentation on using LinkedIn was given to members of the Montgomery County Regional Chamber of Commerce (Blacksburg, VA) on Wednesday, April 22, 2008.
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This document outlines a typical busy weekday schedule from waking up at 5:30am until going to bed at night. It includes tasks like getting kids ready for school, meetings, picking kids up, extracurricular activities, grocery shopping, making dinner, and working in the evenings. The document notes that despite being exhausted, the person has trouble falling asleep due to thoughts about work and the next day. It recommends relaxing activities before bed like talking to someone, drinking warm milk, taking a bath, having a story read, and hugging a teddy bear to help fall asleep and feel rested for the next busy day.
The magazine Wired targets a niche audience of technology enthusiasts. It contains in-depth articles about the latest technological developments, products, and trends. Advertisements focus on gadgets, cars, and other technologically advanced products. The magazine is organized with sections for posters, retailer ads, international brands, and technology-focused topic articles. A double-page spread for a documentary on media platforms could fit within the technology section, as the topic relates to new media.
The document summarizes key details about three newspapers:
1) The London Evening Standard focuses on news for London commuters with sections for news, business, TV listings and sports. Advertisements make up less of the paper compared to content.
2) The Sun targets working class audiences aged 19-49 with page 3 photos, puzzles and gossip columns. Nearly half the paper is advertisements.
3) The Guardian is aimed at educated, middle-class men aged 30-60 with in-depth articles on topics like politics, business and culture. Advertisements dominate the front pages but decrease at the end of the paper.
The document summarizes key details about three newspapers: The London Evening Standard, The Sun, and The Guardian. It describes the types of content found in each paper, how they are organized, the amount of advertising, what types of products are advertised, the target audiences, and where the papers can be obtained. While the details vary between the papers, the document aims to break down and compare the basic structures and audiences of these three UK publications.
The Metro newspaper contains various sections such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, puzzles and horoscopes. It is organized with top news stories at the front, followed by sections in the middle like lifestyle and television, and sports at the back. Over 65% of the newspaper consists of advertising, as advertising revenue funds the free publication. Common advertisers include cosmetics, supermarkets, technology brands, and jobs. The target audience is middle class commuters who read the newspaper on their morning commute via train or bus. The Metro is primarily available in the UK at train and bus stations.
This document summarizes a sermon about the importance of submitting to God. It discusses how submission to God brings life and victory. It provides examples from the Bible of people who failed to submit to God and faced negative consequences, as well as examples of people who submitted fully to God and experienced success. The key message is that we must obey God and do his will in order to experience abundant life and victory over sin and Satan.
Company values can be expressed in three levels - espoused, perceived, and actual. Social media is important for communicating espoused values to large audiences over time and evaluating how audiences perceive those values. Companies should create social media pages focused on their values and repeatedly discuss values in campaigns. They should nurture understanding of values rather than forcing acceptance and act consistently with their stated values. McDonald's promotion asking customers to "pose like a captain" did not align with its values and brand mission.
The document discusses learning and shifts that are still happening. It mentions that the Library of Congress has over 37,000 documents and encourages helping others. Various questions are posed such as "where?", "who?", "is it?", "how?", and "will you?". The document also references assessment, connecting, generating, organizing, sharing, and curating content.
The document outlines a 4-week unit called "Savvy Spenders" for a 2nd grade classroom. Students will be assigned daily jobs and salaries to learn money management. They must budget their money and reflect daily. The teacher's role is to facilitate and guide students on proper spending. Students are responsible for reflections, budgets, and presenting their projects to parents at the end. The unit covers standards on time, money, addition and subtraction while developing 21st century skills like critical thinking.
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This document discusses the value and importance of friendship. It provides quotes about how a good friend accepts you for who you are, stands by your side through both good and bad times, and is the bond that can hold the world together. Friends are described as being more precious than any material possession and as those who provide companionship even in the darkness.
The document discusses a group assignment involving filming an opening sequence. It describes the group assessing their first attempt, receiving feedback from the teacher, and making decisions to revise the script and sequence based on what was realistic during filming and some confusion over the intended opening. The group had to cut some lines from the script and change their plans for the opening sequence on the day of filming to resolve issues.
The document discusses the concept of warriorship as presented by Chögyam Trungpa. It provides excerpts from his teachings on topics like bravery, opening to the world as it is, ground-path-fruition, and taking responsibility for one's actions without aggression. The document also outlines principles from Trungpa's teachings on warriorship, leadership, and finding meaning even in challenging times.
This document provides the order of service for St. Barnabas (Chester) Anglican Church on Sunday, June 17, 2012. The service includes hymns, prayers, scripture readings from 1 Samuel and 2 Corinthians, and a Gospel reading from Mark. The sermon focuses on Jesus' parables about the kingdom of God. Notices announce upcoming Bible studies, music events, and book club meetings.
The document discusses key resources, cost structure, and financing for business models. It describes the four critical resources as physical, financial, human, and intellectual resources. It also outlines different types of physical and financial resources. The document then discusses cost structure and asks what key elements drive costs. Finally, it covers different sources of financing like banks, angels, venture capital, and the typical investment sizes, ownership stakes, and returns associated with each.
The document discusses the time value of money and various time value concepts. It defines key terms like present value, future value, and interest rate. It explains the concepts of compound interest and how money earning interest on interest leads to exponential growth over time. Examples are provided to demonstrate calculating present and future values of single amounts, annuities, and deferred annuities using time value of money formulas.
This document discusses facial expression analysis using 3D animation. It begins by introducing facial expression and how it is traditionally studied using 2D images or video. It then discusses developing a system to generate facial animation of any 3D model given speech or text input. Key steps include capturing motion capture data, selecting feature points, and animating the model by moving points and their neighbors. Tools for studying facial expressions like the Facial Action Coding System are also introduced. Finally, a 3D facial expression database containing 2500 models of 100 subjects performing different expressions is described.
This document profiles three young innovators and activists who have overcome obstacles to pursue education. It introduces Kelvin Doe, a 17-year-old inventor and radio DJ from Sierra Leone. Next is Malala Yousafzai, a 16-year-old women's and children's rights activist from Pakistan. The final profile is of Esha Khare, a 19-year-old American inventor who created a supercapacitor to improve batteries.
This presentation on using LinkedIn was given to members of the Montgomery County Regional Chamber of Commerce (Blacksburg, VA) on Wednesday, April 22, 2008.
Learn how to apply for jobs by creating a Marketing Plan, Identify Potential Industries, By-Pass Gate Keepers & Get your Resume in the Hands of Hiring Manager!
This document outlines a typical busy weekday schedule from waking up at 5:30am until going to bed at night. It includes tasks like getting kids ready for school, meetings, picking kids up, extracurricular activities, grocery shopping, making dinner, and working in the evenings. The document notes that despite being exhausted, the person has trouble falling asleep due to thoughts about work and the next day. It recommends relaxing activities before bed like talking to someone, drinking warm milk, taking a bath, having a story read, and hugging a teddy bear to help fall asleep and feel rested for the next busy day.
The magazine Wired targets a niche audience of technology enthusiasts. It contains in-depth articles about the latest technological developments, products, and trends. Advertisements focus on gadgets, cars, and other technologically advanced products. The magazine is organized with sections for posters, retailer ads, international brands, and technology-focused topic articles. A double-page spread for a documentary on media platforms could fit within the technology section, as the topic relates to new media.
The document summarizes key details about three newspapers:
1) The London Evening Standard focuses on news for London commuters with sections for news, business, TV listings and sports. Advertisements make up less of the paper compared to content.
2) The Sun targets working class audiences aged 19-49 with page 3 photos, puzzles and gossip columns. Nearly half the paper is advertisements.
3) The Guardian is aimed at educated, middle-class men aged 30-60 with in-depth articles on topics like politics, business and culture. Advertisements dominate the front pages but decrease at the end of the paper.
The document summarizes key details about three newspapers: The London Evening Standard, The Sun, and The Guardian. It describes the types of content found in each paper, how they are organized, the amount of advertising, what types of products are advertised, the target audiences, and where the papers can be obtained. While the details vary between the papers, the document aims to break down and compare the basic structures and audiences of these three UK publications.
The Metro newspaper contains various sections such as news, weather, sports, entertainment, puzzles and horoscopes. It is organized with top news stories at the front, followed by sections in the middle like lifestyle and television, and sports at the back. Over 65% of the newspaper consists of advertising, as advertising revenue funds the free publication. Common advertisers include cosmetics, supermarkets, technology brands, and jobs. The target audience is middle class commuters who read the newspaper on their morning commute via train or bus. The Metro is primarily available in the UK at train and bus stations.
This document summarizes research on newspaper and television advertisements from four students. It describes the contents, organization, target audiences and availability of several British newspapers including the Evening Standard, Daily Star, The Times, and Metro. It also analyzes advertisements for television documentaries, describing their layout, content, font styles, photo manipulation, and organization of information. Key details like the percentage of advertisements in newspapers, their target demographics and costs of advertisements are provided.
This document summarizes research on newspaper and television advertisements from four students. It describes the contents, organization, target audiences and availability of several British newspapers including the Evening Standard, Daily Star, The Times, and Metro. It also analyzes advertisements for television documentaries, describing their layout, content, font styles, photo manipulation, and organization of information. Key details like the percentage of advertisements in newspapers, their target demographics and costs of advertisements are provided.
The document summarizes research done on advertisements in newspapers and TV channels in the UK. For newspapers, it looks at the Metro, Daily Mail, and The Sun, analyzing their content, structure, advertising, target audiences, and availability. For TV channels, it examines Channel 4 ads, describing their layout, text content, fonts, graphics, photo manipulation, and information organization. The overall document analyzes various media sources to understand their advertising approaches.
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The magazine Wired targets a niche audience of technology enthusiasts. It contains in-depth articles about the latest technological developments, products, and trends. Advertisements focus on gadgets, cars, and other technical items. The magazine is organized with technology-focused content, international brand features, and retailer advertisements. A double-page article on how media platforms impact demographics could fit within the technology sections, as it relates to how technology shapes media.
The document discusses the print media industry outlook in Pakistan. It provides information on:
1) Planning for print media can be more demanding than other mediums and requires understanding target markets. Print ad prices are based on publication circulation figures.
2) Urdu newspapers dominate rural areas while English publications target urban elites. Different publications have strengths in different cities.
3) Major print media includes daily newspapers (English, Urdu, business), regional papers, magazines (political, fashion, business, etc.), and media families that own publications.
4) Sections within publications and differences between magazines and dailies are outlined. Print advertising faces challenges from social media depending on literacy rates and brand targeting.
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The document summarizes readership information and provides analyses of the codes and conventions used on the newspaper websites of The Guardian, Daily Mail/Mail Online, and The i.
The Guardian has a readership that is on average 44 years old, and it is the second most read online newspaper in the UK. It aims to be objective but leans slightly left. It uses simple colors and separates topics into clear tabs.
The Daily Mail sells over 2 million copies daily and has a readership that is on average 58 years old. It is owned by a controlling shareholder and strives for objectivity but uses sensationalist headlines. It appeals to patriotism and a sense of familiarity.
The i has a
The document discusses several potential publishers for a new magazine: EMAP, Bauer Media, Future plc, Conde Nast, Natmags, and IPC Media. IPC Media is selected as they are a large consumer magazine and digital publisher in the UK, selling over 350 million copies annually across their portfolio. As a major UK publisher with experience across different magazine genres including music and fashion, IPC Media is deemed well-suited to publish the magazine.
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The document summarizes readership information and provides an analysis of codes and conventions for the websites of three UK newspapers: The Guardian, the Daily Mail/MailOnline, and The i. It describes the typical readership demographics and ownership details for each paper. It then analyzes aspects of the design, language, and ideological leanings conveyed on each site, noting how features like mastheads, use of images, headlines, and advertising appeal to different audiences.
Newspapers are publications containing news, articles, and advertisements printed on inexpensive paper. By 2007, there were over 6,500 daily newspapers worldwide selling almost 400 million copies daily. However, the growth of online news and recession led to declining circulation and many papers closing. National newspapers in the UK include The Sun, Daily Mail, Guardian and Times while local papers serve specific areas. International English newspapers also exist online and newspapers remain an important sector though adapting to changes.
A newspaper is a periodical publication containing news, articles, features, editorials and advertising. It is usually printed on inexpensive paper such as newsprint. This document discusses different types of newspapers including national newspapers that circulate throughout a whole country, local newspapers that serve a specific city or region, and international newspapers published in English for other countries. It also discusses newspaper ownership and other industries related to newspapers such as photography and advertising. The impact of technology on newspapers is noted, as many people now get news online for free rather than purchasing physical newspapers.
The document discusses teens and advertising. It notes that advertisers spend over $15 billion to reach the 32 million teens in the US, who have $233 billion in income and influence over $600 billion in spending. Advertising works on teens by capturing their attention through repetition and appealing to their motivations to be cool, fun, popular and feel good. However, today's teens are more networked, interactive and focused on self-expression through social media than older generations. This means brands need to offer more user-designed and personalized experiences to appeal to teens.
The magazine targets technology enthusiasts with articles about the latest gadgets and futuristic designs. Most pages discuss technology and include ads for smartphones, tablets, and other devices. The documentary would fit in the technology section as it examines media platforms. This connects to the target audience who are interested in the newest innovations. The magazine is available both physically and digitally to reach tech-savvy readers.
The magazine targets technology enthusiasts with articles about the latest gadgets and futuristic designs. Most pages discuss technology and include ads for smartphones, tablets, and other devices. The documentary would fit well in the technology section as it examines media platforms. This connects to the target audience of technically-minded professionals interested in new innovations.
A newspaper is a publication containing news, articles, and advertisements that is printed on inexpensive paper. By 2007, there were over 6,500 daily newspapers worldwide selling almost 400 million copies per day, though this has declined due to the growth of online alternatives. Newspapers can be national in scope or focus on a local area and are typically paid for through subscriptions and advertising revenue.
EMAP owns industry-leading B2B brands in retail, health, construction, architecture and fashion that connect professional communities and inspire growth. Their brands such as HSJ and Retail Week build deep relationships and reach to increase customer value. Conde Nast publishes magazines, websites and apps that define excellence in their categories and has won more awards than competitors. Hearst Magazines UK publishes magazines and is a subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, a large media company. IPC Media creates content across multiple platforms including magazines, online and events to engage two thirds of UK women and 42% of UK men.
EMAP owns industry-leading B2B brands in retail, health, construction, architecture and fashion that connect professional communities and inspire growth. Their brands such as HSJ and Retail Week build deep relationships and reach to increase customer value. Conde Nast publishes magazines, websites and apps that define excellence in their categories and has won more awards than competitors. Hearst Magazines UK publishes magazines and is a subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, a large media company. IPC Media creates content across multiple platforms including magazines, online and events, engaging over half of UK adults. Future Publishing reaches over 51 million consumers monthly with world-class online, mobile and print content. Bauer Media is part of Bauer Media Group, Europe's largest
The document summarizes key aspects of the British tabloid newspaper The Sun. It discusses the newspaper's average daily circulation of 1.6 million print copies and readership of 4.1 million. The Sun primarily targets a working class readership from socio-economic groups C2DE. It uses sensationalist headlines and stories about celebrities and football to attract its key audience. The newspaper makes most of its money from advertising space targeted towards its large readership.
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The document lists various technologies used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, Picmonkey and GoAnimate. It also lists software like Imovie, Photoshop, InDesign as well as hardware like Ipad, Mac, Sony Cam, Canon camera and USB. Finally it lists online services and platforms such as BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger, Gmail and Google.
The document lists various technology used including apps like Simply Mind, Iphoto, Moodboard, and software like InDesign, Photoshop, Picmonkey, GoAnimate. It also mentions hardware such as an Ipad, Mac, Canon camera, Sony camera and using the internet for resources like BBC iplayer, Slideshare, YouTube, Blogger and Google.
This document lists 10 draft designs for advertising spreads, including 5 double page spreads and their corresponding newspaper advertisements. Each of the 5 drafts includes a double page spread paired with 2-5 single newspaper advertisements.
The documents contain draft scripts, storyboards, and shot lists for a television program or documentary. There are multiple drafts of scripts and revisions to storyboards and shot lists, focusing on shots of people using devices like iPads, iPhones, computers, and social media platforms. Costume ideas are also discussed for the presenter, aiming for a look that is formal yet stylish and current to appeal to the target audience.
This document summarizes the steps taken to reconstruct a double page spread from the book "Twilight" using a template. The reconstruction involved adding text boxes, inserting dummy text and numbers at the appropriate sizes, adding guides to line up elements, locking images to prevent accidental movement, and filling in remaining spaces with additional dummy text and numbers. The last steps were to select a file location and name before exporting the completed reconstruction as a PDF file to match the original source material.
This document provides an overview of basic functions in InDesign, including:
1) Creating and setting up new documents, pages, and templates.
2) Using tools like the text, pencil, and line tools to add and manipulate text and drawings.
3) Working with windows and panels to control colors, strokes, and layout.
4) Utilizing rulers, guides, and the master pages feature for consistent page design.
The document provides layout and design suggestions for an ancillary media project on the influence and manipulation of media. It includes ideas for:
- Using familiar fonts, colors and layouts from social media to emphasize media's control of society.
- Images and text styles that convey themes of lack of identity, brainwashing, and faceless audiences influenced by media.
- Photograph styles like blurred faces and black and white to imply danger, vulnerability and insignificance of individuals compared to social media power.
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The document outlines the basic photo editing tools available in iPhoto, including how to open photos, undo effects, change exposure, auto enhance photos, crop images, rotate images, change color, add effects, and use brushes. It provides before and after examples for cropping, rotating, changing color, and adding effects. The steps are demonstrated through images and text instructions.
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Using a reflector helps reduce shadows by reflecting light onto areas not directly hit by the light source. Motion blur occurs when fast-moving objects appear blurred in photographs due to the shutter speed averaging samples over half the time it takes to capture each frame. Good framing uses objects in the photo to create a frame around the subject and draws attention to it, while bad framing has empty space that makes photos appear awkward.
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The document provides information about various photography basics including lighting techniques, composition rules, and camera settings. It discusses topics such as exposure, diffusing light, rule of thirds, shutter speed, depth of focus, and transferring photos. Examples and illustrations are provided for many of the techniques. The document appears to be materials for a presentation on fundamental photography concepts and best practices.
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The advertisement promotes a BBC One channel identity with simple and clear design elements. In three sentences, it summarizes the font, graphics, and organization of information used across BBC One advertisements to create a consistent brand identity and draw viewer attention through minimalist design.
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The layout uses a large animated graphic taking up the entire double page spread to depict the struggle between South Korea and Japan. The title is bold and centered at the top to be read first, followed by a short blurb. The author and illustrator names are prominently displayed in complementary colors to match the animation. Organization of the information guides the eye to first understand the graphic and then provides context through the short text pieces before turning the page.
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The document provides a shot list for a documentary on social media and the internet. It includes 96 shots ranging from establishing shots of locations to close-ups of computer screens and social media content. The shots involve interviews with the general public at Trafalgar Square, experts at universities, and animated explanations of the evolution of the internet and viral videos. The shots are meant to illustrate the topics covered in the documentary through visuals.
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This document provides an outline for a documentary series exploring social media and its influence. The series would examine how platforms like Facebook and YouTube shape what information users receive through personalized algorithms. One episode focuses on social networking sites and how they have revolutionized the internet from static web pages to user-generated content. It provides a detailed structure covering the introduction, beginning, middle and end sections of the episode. Interviews and statistics would illustrate how social media has changed how people consume and share information online.
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This document discusses how hegemony is portrayed through various media such as television shows, advertisements, and franchises. It provides examples of how subtle messages in TV shows can reinforce social stereotypes and influence viewers' beliefs. Advertisements are also described as a way to promote consumerism and sell audiences particular lifestyles. Franchises are highlighted as highly effective business models that consolidate corporate power by monetizing fan bases across multiple entertainment products and media.
Assignment #10 (p2): Group coursework presentation of researchmedia_jojo
Sociologists debate whether modern media and society are democratic or hegemonically controlled. While Web 2.0 has increased audience participation, some argue the elite who own media industries still shape public communication and limit competition. Others believe audiences play an active role in interpreting information. The rise of social media has enabled collective action and alternative media, though some platforms may indirectly influence users through personalized recommendations or popularity metrics. Overall, the relationship between media, society, and democracy remains complex with reasonable arguments on both sides.
Assignment #10 (p1): Group Coursework Presentation Of Researchmedia_jojo
The document discusses the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0. Web 1.0 allowed reading information, Web 2.0 enabled user interaction and content sharing, and Web 3.0 will make the internet omnipresent through simpler interfaces and broader searches. However, the increasing personalization of content through algorithms can form "filter bubbles" and subtly control what users see. This contributes to a hegemonic media landscape where certain ideologies are enforced without viewers realizing.
Assignment #12: Planning For Documentary (Part 3)media_jojo
1) This document outlines the structure for a documentary series and one episode on social media and its influence.
2) The series introduction would discuss how media controls information and influences society through various platforms.
3) The chosen episode focuses on social networking sites and how algorithms tailor content to users, potentially limiting perspectives.
4) It presents the rise of social media in three parts: the origins of web platforms, the growth of popular sites, and the role of algorithms in curating content. Interviews are included to discuss both sides of the debate around social media's influence.
Assignment #12: Planning For Documentary (Part 2)media_jojo
This document provides a structure and shot list for a 5-minute documentary on social media. It is divided into two parts, with the first part containing a 2-minute introduction on the overall documentary series, followed by a 1-minute introduction to the specific episode on social networking. The main focus of this episode is on the evolution of the internet from Web 1.0 to 3.0. Key shots include animations showing this progression, interviews with the public on their experiences, and screen recordings demonstrating how social media platforms and algorithms work. The documentary aims to explore both the democratic and hegemonic aspects of social media.
6. What Kind of Things Are In The
Newspaper
• The ‘ London Evening Standard’ has ...
• More news than the ‘Metro’
• Less advertisements
• Business
• Economics
• TV Listings
• Ticket bookings
• Sports
7. How Is The Newspaper
Organised/Structured
The ‘London Evening Standard’
has different sections ...
• News • Business
• Londoner’s Diary (News, • Television & Radio
International, Featured,)
• Home & Property (News, • Games & Puzzles
New Homes, Affordable • Letters
homes, Holiday Homes,
Design, Reader Promotion, • Travel
Architecture, Outdoors, Our • Sports
Home, Property Searching,
Ask The Expert ...)
• London Life
8. How Much Advertising is in it ?
• ‘London Evening Standard’
London Evening is a News centred paper
Standard • Their are some ad’s but way
more less in comparison to
the content of News
London
Evening • This newspaper is closer but
Standard still below high-end
Ad's newspaper i.e. ‘The
Guardian (business
magazine)
9. What Do They Advertise – ‘London
Evening Standard’
• They tend to advertise... • They advertise more
• O2 offers expensive products of
• Rolex watches which some working
• T-mobile offers class and upper-class
• Jewellery people may be
• John Lewis interested in buying
• Skin care products
• M&S
10. Who Is The Target Audience – ‘London
Evening Standard’
• The ‘London Evening Standard’ has a high
reading age of 14 as it has more complex
words to suite to the working class and
upper-class
• Its aimed also at early morning commuters to
get their daily fix on current affairs on the
move
• This morning period is busy and more papers
will be taken than the lunch and evening rush
11. Where Is It Available? – ‘London
Evening Standard’
• The ‘London Evening Standard’ is also
available at most if not all London over and
underground train stations
• They can also be found on some busses
• This newspaper is free
12. These are the costs for
half or a full page in the
newspaper
14. What kinds of things are in ‘The Sun’?
• Humorous headlines
• Page 3 Nude shots
• Weather
• ‘Jane Moor’ section
• TV Magazine
• ‘Dear Deidre’
section
• ‘Woman’ section
• Puzzles
15. How is ‘The Sun’ Organised/Structured?
Front page important big news Weather forecast Jane Moor article
Middle TV gossip TV guide Sports at the back
16. How much Advertising is in ‘The Sun’?
There is about 45% advertising throughout the
newspaper as it features on every page in various sizes.
Also nearer the end of the paper there is a double
page dedicated for many small adverts
17. What do ‘The Sun’ advertise?
• Theme parks
• Supermarkets
• Movies
• Technology
• Holidays
• Adult hotlines
• Elderly Mobility
18. Who is the Target Audience?
• There main audience would be generally from ages 19
up to 49 as they have most buying power.
• However, because of their adult themes possibly for
those older more in the 30’s.
• Being only 40p and the language and the reading age of
8 I would assume its for the lower working class. Also
emphasised from the low price/ sale adverts.
19. Where is ‘The Sun’ available?
UK Poland
Scotland Ireland
20. Size and Cost of Adverts in ‘The Sun’
I could not find the cost
22. What kinds of things are in ‘The Guardian’?
• Top News
• International News
• National New
• Autumn Statement
• Egypt News
• Jeremy Heywood
• Finance
• Obituaries
• Technology
• Reviews
• Letters and Emails
• Sports – cricket, football
23. How is ‘The Guardian’ Organised/Structured?
Top News International/National News Autumn Statements
Finance Obituaries Sport
24. How much Advertising is in ‘The Guardian’?
There is about 50% advertising throughout the
newspaper as it heavily features adverts in the
beginning, but decreases nearer the end.
Also, as it is near Christmas time, adverts are always
very prominent
26. Who is the Target Audience?
• Men in their 30’s – 60’s in business
• Its £1.20 so people with well-off buying power
• Articles are long and detailed so those educated
• Further articles are on finance and middle class pop
culture – esp. cricket so it would be middle classes
27. Where is ‘The Guardian’ available?
The Guardian
Manchester
(only until 1959’)
UK
Guardian America –
Only Online
28. Size and Cost of Adverts in ‘The Guardian’
I could not find the cost
30. What kinds of things are in ‘Metro’?
• Top/Shocking news
• Weather and forecast
• ‘Talk’ news
• ‘Guilty pleasure’ news
• Ents & Tech
• Horoscope & Puzzles
• ‘Business’ news
• Sports Sections
31. How is ‘Metro’ Organised/Structured?
Top important news Weather forecast Middle – Guilty pleasure
Fashion Puzzles and horoscope Back - sport
32. How much Advertising is in ‘Metro’?
There is about 65% advertising throughout the
newspaper as it almost features of every page in
various sizes.
Also because the newspaper is free they’re funding
is provided by the advertisers, so its only natural it
features largely throughout.
33. What do ‘Metro’ advertise?
• Cosmetics
• Supermarkets
• Technology
• Clothing brands
• Jobs
• Websites
• Furniture
34. Who is the Target Audience?
• The metro is free provided by transport.
• Therefore their target audience will be people who
go work early in the morning (when the papers
usually taken by) on the train mainly.
• Many articles are based on technology – esp, in the ents &
tech sections Supported by formal language
Thus target audience is possibly middle
class adults
35. Where is ‘Metro’ available?
• On all trains
• Busses
In the…
UK
Because, it is the only city with an underground –
as is a busy city whereby so many people will read
it massively.
36. Size and Cost of Adverts in ‘Metro’
I could not find the cost
38. 1. What kind of things are in the
newspaper?
• Business
• Sport
• Travel
• Politics
• News
• Culture
• Style
• Driving
39. 2. How is the newspaper
organised/structured?
• Headline News
• Money
• Business
• Sport
• Travel
• Culture
40. 3. How much advertising is in it?
There is around 20% worth of advertising in the
newspaper.
There are a few
double page
spreads filled with
classified adverts
41. 4. What do they advertise?
The Times advertise both
products and services.
Travel Insurance Education
Lifestyle, Culture, Travel Tuition packages etc
etc
42. 5. Who is the target audience?
• Middle class
• Mainly males
• 30-50 year old males
• Interests: sport, business, lifestyle etc
43. 6. Where is it available?
• All newsagents
• Online at www.thetimes.co.uk
The newspaper can
be read online if
subscriptions are
made for a small fee.
44. 7. Size of the adverts
Here is the information available..
45. 8. Cost of the adverts
A simple website and A text box that can have a
telephone number in this paragraph including a
style of writing. Pricing telephone number and
starts at £24.30 website address. The
pricing starts at £168.48
47. 1. What kind of things are in the
newspaper?
• TV Guide
• Showbiz News
• Worldwide News
• Politics
• Sport
• Travel
• Lifestyle
48. 2. How is the newspaper
organised/structured?
• Sport
• TV & Showbiz
• Health
• Science
• Finance
• Travel
• Columnists
49. 2. How much advertising is in it?
There is around 30% of advertising in the
newspaper.
• In most pages of the newspaper there are a
few features.
• The last pages of the newspaper have double
page spreads for smaller adverts.
50. 4. What do they advertise?
The Daily Mail mainly advertise
both products and services but
mainly products e.g. Slings,
glasses, furniture, collectibles
etc
51. 5. Who is the target audience?
• 18-50 year olds
• Both genders but mainly females
• Lower middle class
52. 6. Where is it available?
• All newsagents in England, Scotland, Ireland,
Wales
• Articles are available on www.dailymail.co.uk
53. 7. Size of the adverts
Slightly smaller
adverts mainly used
for promoting new
websites etc
Medium sized
adverts mainly used
for recruitment
purposes etc
54. Slightly larger adverts to be
used for promoting
agencies etc
A full page advert to
advertise
products/services etc
55. 8. Cost of the adverts
Adverts are
priced
differently
each day of
the week