Public Relations & Michael Jackson: A Love Affairszyarto
The document provides a timeline of Michael Jackson's career and the evolution of public relations surrounding him, beginning with his rise to fame with The Jackson 5 in the 1960s. It then discusses his transition to a solo career in the 1980s, the child molestation trial in the 2000s that destroyed his reputation, and the media reaction surrounding his death in 2009. Public reaction polls found that most remembered him more for his musical career than legal issues despite initial oversaturation of death coverage by some news outlets seeking ratings.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Indiana and began his career at age five as the lead singer of The Jackson 5. Some of his biggest solo hits from the 1970s and 80s include "Billie Jean", "Beat It", and "Thriller". Jackson transformed pop music with his innovative dance moves and styles. He received numerous awards and recognition as the "King of Pop" before his death in 2009 from a drug overdose.
The representation of Michael Jackson report jasaloma
The document discusses an investigation into Michael Jackson's representation in the media before and after his death, and the legal and ethical constraints. It describes conducting secondary research analyzing 12 media sources and primary research including a focus group, content analysis, and questionnaire. It finds Jackson's representation varied, with more balanced coverage of his death but biased coverage of allegations. It analyzes how court documents and evidence were published, sometimes inappropriately, and how Conrad Murray used media to shift blame onto Jackson. The focus group found some media sources inappropriately invaded Jackson's privacy and breached ethics.
Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer known as the "King of Pop". He began his career as a singer in the band The Jackson 5 in 1963 and launched a successful solo career in the 1970s. Some of his most popular albums were Thriller, Bad, and Off the Wall. Jackson received numerous awards and broke several Guinness World Records. He died of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009 at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 50.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Indiana and showed musical talent at a young age by joining his brothers' band, the Jackson 5. In the 1970s and 1980s, he achieved massive success as a solo artist, including with the best-selling album of all time, Thriller. Jackson underwent multiple plastic surgeries over his career and faced rumors about changing his appearance and private life. He died in 2009 at age 50 from an overdose of anesthetic administered by his personal physician, which was ruled a homicide.
Michael Jackson (1958-2009), known as the "King of Pop", was an American singer and dancer who rose to fame as the lead singer of the Jackson 5. Some of his most popular albums included Thriller, Bad, and Dangerous. Throughout his career, Jackson broke many music industry records and revolutionized music videos. However, he also faced several legal issues related to child sexual abuse allegations. Jackson died in 2009 from a lethal combination of drugs administered by his personal physician. He remains one of the best-selling artists of all time.
Wanna be startin somethin, Michael Jackson in the scholarly literature, a sel...Brandon Penny
This document provides a summary of a bibliographic guide titled "Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’: MJ in the Scholarly Literature: A Selected Bibliographic Guide" by Susan Hidalgo and Robert G. Weiner. The guide aims to provide academic researchers with legitimate sources on Michael Jackson found in scholarly literature, avoiding sensationalist works. It introduces the authors and their qualifications before summarizing the guide's goals and selection criteria for the sources included. The summary concludes that the guide only scratches the surface of Jackson's influence found in academic works due to the vast amount of material on him.
Public Relations & Michael Jackson: A Love Affairszyarto
The document provides a timeline of Michael Jackson's career and the evolution of public relations surrounding him, beginning with his rise to fame with The Jackson 5 in the 1960s. It then discusses his transition to a solo career in the 1980s, the child molestation trial in the 2000s that destroyed his reputation, and the media reaction surrounding his death in 2009. Public reaction polls found that most remembered him more for his musical career than legal issues despite initial oversaturation of death coverage by some news outlets seeking ratings.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Indiana and began his career at age five as the lead singer of The Jackson 5. Some of his biggest solo hits from the 1970s and 80s include "Billie Jean", "Beat It", and "Thriller". Jackson transformed pop music with his innovative dance moves and styles. He received numerous awards and recognition as the "King of Pop" before his death in 2009 from a drug overdose.
The representation of Michael Jackson report jasaloma
The document discusses an investigation into Michael Jackson's representation in the media before and after his death, and the legal and ethical constraints. It describes conducting secondary research analyzing 12 media sources and primary research including a focus group, content analysis, and questionnaire. It finds Jackson's representation varied, with more balanced coverage of his death but biased coverage of allegations. It analyzes how court documents and evidence were published, sometimes inappropriately, and how Conrad Murray used media to shift blame onto Jackson. The focus group found some media sources inappropriately invaded Jackson's privacy and breached ethics.
Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer known as the "King of Pop". He began his career as a singer in the band The Jackson 5 in 1963 and launched a successful solo career in the 1970s. Some of his most popular albums were Thriller, Bad, and Off the Wall. Jackson received numerous awards and broke several Guinness World Records. He died of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009 at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 50.
Michael Jackson was born in 1958 in Indiana and showed musical talent at a young age by joining his brothers' band, the Jackson 5. In the 1970s and 1980s, he achieved massive success as a solo artist, including with the best-selling album of all time, Thriller. Jackson underwent multiple plastic surgeries over his career and faced rumors about changing his appearance and private life. He died in 2009 at age 50 from an overdose of anesthetic administered by his personal physician, which was ruled a homicide.
Michael Jackson (1958-2009), known as the "King of Pop", was an American singer and dancer who rose to fame as the lead singer of the Jackson 5. Some of his most popular albums included Thriller, Bad, and Dangerous. Throughout his career, Jackson broke many music industry records and revolutionized music videos. However, he also faced several legal issues related to child sexual abuse allegations. Jackson died in 2009 from a lethal combination of drugs administered by his personal physician. He remains one of the best-selling artists of all time.
Wanna be startin somethin, Michael Jackson in the scholarly literature, a sel...Brandon Penny
This document provides a summary of a bibliographic guide titled "Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’: MJ in the Scholarly Literature: A Selected Bibliographic Guide" by Susan Hidalgo and Robert G. Weiner. The guide aims to provide academic researchers with legitimate sources on Michael Jackson found in scholarly literature, avoiding sensationalist works. It introduces the authors and their qualifications before summarizing the guide's goals and selection criteria for the sources included. The summary concludes that the guide only scratches the surface of Jackson's influence found in academic works due to the vast amount of material on him.
Wanna be startin somethin, mj in the scholarly literature, a selected bibliog...Brandon Penny
Two librarians at Texas Tech University have released a report detailing Michael Jackson's broad influence in the scholarly community. Associate Librarians Susan Hidalgo and Rob Weiner combed through scholarly papers and peer-reviewed articles in over 100 databases in creating "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin': MJ in the Scholarly Literature: A Selected Bibliographic Guide"
The guide shows Jackson popping up in psychology, medical, chemistry, mass communications and even engineering journals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Promoter AEG Live is entering an agreement with The Michael Jackson Company to promote Michael Jackson's concerts in North America and the UK from 2009-2010. Under the terms, AEG will have exclusive rights to promote the shows, sell merchandise, and secure sponsors. Jackson will receive 90% of net profits as contingent compensation, to be paid out after each leg of the tour. AEG will also provide Jackson with advances totaling $X million against future profits. The parties will work together to determine show schedules and itineraries.
The document summarizes key events and developments from Michael Jackson's 2005 trial on charges of child molestation. It discusses the selection of the jury, delays in the process, and some of the central issues being debated including the credibility of the accuser and his family versus claims of a conspiracy against Jackson. It also provides an overview of some of the witness testimony and forensic evidence presented by both the prosecution and defense, with neither side presenting completely conclusive proof.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. This document is Michael Jackson's last will, which revokes all previous wills.
2. He declares that he has three children - Prince, Paris, and Blanket - and is not married.
3. He leaves his entire estate to the Michael Jackson Family Trust to be distributed according to the terms of the trust.
Thomas Barrack writes an open letter to the Santa Barbara community regarding Michael Jackson's death and fans visiting Neverland Ranch. He states that Neverland Ranch has become a temporary sanctuary for Jackson's fans and family. Barrack notes that how grieving fans are treated at Neverland will be viewed by the world, given Jackson's past issues with Santa Barbara County. He calls on the community to coordinate with Jackson's family and authorities to accommodate fans visiting Neverland respectfully. Barrack encourages adopting an attitude of hospitality, warmth and tolerance as the world pays tribute to Jackson at this sensitive time.
Thomas Barrack writes an open letter to the Santa Barbara community regarding Michael Jackson's death and fans visiting Neverland Ranch. He urges the community to prepare for an influx of visitors paying respects, and to accommodate the Jackson family's wishes during this time. Barrack emphasizes adopting an attitude of hospitality, warmth and tolerance, and allowing the world to mourn Jackson in a graceful manner. The letter stresses the importance of the community's reputation during this global event.
This document is a complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by AllGood Entertainment, Inc. against Michael Jackson, MJJ Productions, Inc., Dileo Entertainment and Touring, Inc., Frank Dileo, Anshutz Entertainment Group, AEG Live, LLC, AEG Live NY, LLC for breach of contract. The complaint alleges that Frank Dileo, as Michael Jackson's manager, entered into agreements with AllGood to exclusively produce and promote a concert by Michael Jackson and/or the Jackson family in the summer of 2009. It claims that the defendants later breached these agreements by arranging for Jackson to perform at concerts promoted by AEG instead. The plaintiff is seeking damages
This complaint alleges breach of contract against Michael Jackson, MJJ Productions, Dileo Entertainment, Frank Dileo, Anshutz Entertainment Group, AEG Live, and AEG Live NY. It summarizes that the plaintiff, AllGood Entertainment, entered into agreements with the Dileo defendants to exclusively promote and produce a Jackson family reunion concert, but that the defendants breached the agreements by partnering with AEG to produce concerts in London instead. The complaint seeks damages for expenses incurred by AllGood in reliance on the agreements.
Wanna be startin somethin, mj in the scholarly literature, a selected bibliog...Brandon Penny
Two librarians at Texas Tech University have released a report detailing Michael Jackson's broad influence in the scholarly community. Associate Librarians Susan Hidalgo and Rob Weiner combed through scholarly papers and peer-reviewed articles in over 100 databases in creating "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin': MJ in the Scholarly Literature: A Selected Bibliographic Guide"
The guide shows Jackson popping up in psychology, medical, chemistry, mass communications and even engineering journals.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Promoter AEG Live is entering an agreement with The Michael Jackson Company to promote Michael Jackson's concerts in North America and the UK from 2009-2010. Under the terms, AEG will have exclusive rights to promote the shows, sell merchandise, and secure sponsors. Jackson will receive 90% of net profits as contingent compensation, to be paid out after each leg of the tour. AEG will also provide Jackson with advances totaling $X million against future profits. The parties will work together to determine show schedules and itineraries.
The document summarizes key events and developments from Michael Jackson's 2005 trial on charges of child molestation. It discusses the selection of the jury, delays in the process, and some of the central issues being debated including the credibility of the accuser and his family versus claims of a conspiracy against Jackson. It also provides an overview of some of the witness testimony and forensic evidence presented by both the prosecution and defense, with neither side presenting completely conclusive proof.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. This document is Michael Jackson's last will, which revokes all previous wills.
2. He declares that he has three children - Prince, Paris, and Blanket - and is not married.
3. He leaves his entire estate to the Michael Jackson Family Trust to be distributed according to the terms of the trust.
Thomas Barrack writes an open letter to the Santa Barbara community regarding Michael Jackson's death and fans visiting Neverland Ranch. He states that Neverland Ranch has become a temporary sanctuary for Jackson's fans and family. Barrack notes that how grieving fans are treated at Neverland will be viewed by the world, given Jackson's past issues with Santa Barbara County. He calls on the community to coordinate with Jackson's family and authorities to accommodate fans visiting Neverland respectfully. Barrack encourages adopting an attitude of hospitality, warmth and tolerance as the world pays tribute to Jackson at this sensitive time.
Thomas Barrack writes an open letter to the Santa Barbara community regarding Michael Jackson's death and fans visiting Neverland Ranch. He urges the community to prepare for an influx of visitors paying respects, and to accommodate the Jackson family's wishes during this time. Barrack emphasizes adopting an attitude of hospitality, warmth and tolerance, and allowing the world to mourn Jackson in a graceful manner. The letter stresses the importance of the community's reputation during this global event.
This document is a complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by AllGood Entertainment, Inc. against Michael Jackson, MJJ Productions, Inc., Dileo Entertainment and Touring, Inc., Frank Dileo, Anshutz Entertainment Group, AEG Live, LLC, AEG Live NY, LLC for breach of contract. The complaint alleges that Frank Dileo, as Michael Jackson's manager, entered into agreements with AllGood to exclusively produce and promote a concert by Michael Jackson and/or the Jackson family in the summer of 2009. It claims that the defendants later breached these agreements by arranging for Jackson to perform at concerts promoted by AEG instead. The plaintiff is seeking damages
This complaint alleges breach of contract against Michael Jackson, MJJ Productions, Dileo Entertainment, Frank Dileo, Anshutz Entertainment Group, AEG Live, and AEG Live NY. It summarizes that the plaintiff, AllGood Entertainment, entered into agreements with the Dileo defendants to exclusively promote and produce a Jackson family reunion concert, but that the defendants breached the agreements by partnering with AEG to produce concerts in London instead. The complaint seeks damages for expenses incurred by AllGood in reliance on the agreements.