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- Reality television shows like Big Brother and The X Factor are discussed as platforms that launch "talentless celebrities" to fame. Jade Goody is used as a case study of someone who became famous from Big Brother despite having no talents, and how her life story came to dominate news coverage.
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The document discusses the launch of Bounce TV, the first broadcast television network created specifically for African Americans. Some key points:
- Bounce TV will launch on September 26, 2011 and feature movies and TV shows starring prominent African American actors
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The document provides an overview of Republic's pro-republican media campaign surrounding the 2011 royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, which brought unprecedented media coverage and thousands of new supporters to Republic. The campaign included a "Not the royal wedding" street party that was covered by major news outlets. The exposure significantly grew Republic's online and social media presence. Republic will now focus on converting this new support into practical campaigning efforts as it works towards its goal of abolishing the British monarchy by 2025.
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- The module contact and learning outcomes which include skills and knowledge in social media.
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Med332 Digital disruption in the music industryRob Jewitt
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This document provides an overview of a media studies module. It outlines the module leader's contact details and office hours. It also describes the weekly schedule and content, which covers topics like news values, regulation, online news, documentaries, and reality television. Assessments include an online time-constrained test worth 40% and an assignment analyzing factual media texts. Recommended readings and resources are also listed.
Med312 Journalistic sources in the networked era: protecting and framingRob Jewitt
1. The document discusses principles of protecting confidential sources for journalists, including that sources must never be identified while alive.
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3. Views of whistleblowers have shifted over time in some media, from mostly positive coverage to some recent backlash against them in some outlets.
Mac201 television constructing the publicRob Jewitt
This document discusses the role of media in shaping public opinion and functioning as a public sphere. It examines debates around the responsibilities of broadcasters to stakeholders versus audiences. The ideal role of news media is seen as disseminating accurate, politically relevant information to contribute to an informed civic society. However, contemporary media are argued to have become "re-feudalized" due to ownership, advertising, and spin. The document analyzes BBC and ITV news coverage of public opinion and finds they construct audiences as apathetic. It also discusses whether shows like Question Time truly represent public spheres or serve ratings.
Women have faced marginalization and invisibility in histories of popular music. They have often been viewed primarily as singers and restricted from instrumental roles. To achieve success, women sometimes had to masquerade as masculine or temporarily assume expert positions normally held by men. Girl groups in particular were seen as transitory and meant to keep femininity in a subordinate role rather than allow women to achieve long-term fame or fortune. However, some artists have challenged gender stereotypes and pushed back against the notion that women cannot have their own musical ideas or be true collaborators.
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4. Celebrification
I want to be a star. I want to be adored. I
want to see and hear the screams of my
fans and the roar of an ecstatic applause.
I want my name in neon lights and my
handprints on the Hollywood Boulevard. I
want money. I want lots of money. I want
a heavenly mansion in Beverley Hills and a
string of servants to pay my bills. I want
wealth. I want to land a helicopter on my
luscious lawn. I want sex. I want drug and
alcohol excess. I want a size 8 supermodel
in my heart-shaped swimming pool. Give
me luxury leather.
Sean Redmond in Holmes & Jermyn, 2006: p.1
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6. Celebrification
„The desire for fame, stardom or
celebrification stems from a need
to be wanted in a society where
being famous appears to offer
enormous material, economic,
social and psychic rewards...
Su Holmes & Deborah Jermyn, 2006:
p.2-3
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7. Celebrification
If you are not famous then you exist at the
periphery of the power networks that circulate
in and through the popular media. If you are
not famous you help make up the legions of
fans that celebrate the famous. If you are not
famous you become part of deifying crowd
who help co-produce (along with the popular
media) the overriding impression that stars and
celebrities are indeed at the centre of things. To
be famous is to be famous and that‟s all that
matters
Su Holmes & Deborah Jermyn, 2006: p.2-3
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8. What is celebrity?
„First, commentary in the popular media...tends to
regard the modern celebrity as a symptom of a worrying
cultural shift: towards a culture that privileges the
momentary, the visual and the sensational over the
enduring, the written, and the rational.
Second, those who consume and invest in celebrity
tend to describe it as an innate or „natural‟ quality ...
[here] the defining qualities of the celebrity are both
natural and magical ...
Third, and in striking contrast to this, the academic
literature ... has tended to focus on celebrity as the
product of a number of cultural and economic
processes
Turner, 2004: 4
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9. History
„there was no such thing as celebrity
prior to the 20th Century‟
Richard Schickel, 2000: 23 (cited in Turner,
2004)
„fame and celebrity have co-existed
for centuries‟
Barry, 2008: 252
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11. Burke and Hare
„these notorious criminals
were perhaps the first true
celebrities, their reputation
disseminated by the popular
media rather than poets and
historians‟
Kornmeier in Barry, 2008: 253.
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13. „The famous non-famous‟
„Television is now full of these
walking, talking tautologies – figures
merely famous for being famous –
and in spite of their apparent lack of
real training, talent, wisdom or
humility, the medium seems only too
pleased to continue feeding their
craving for the camera‟
McCann, 2002 cited in Holmes, 2004: 111
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16. Common people
„Ordinariness has always occupied a place
among the repertoire of celebrity discourses
... they have always been discovered,
suddenly extracted from their everyday lives
and processed for stardom; both the film
and the music industry have incorporated
such processes into their cultural mythologies
as well as their industrial practice. In recent
times, however, the use of this practice has
grown dramatically‟.
Turner, 2004: p12
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20. Peter Bazalgette
(Endemol, RTS, Dept M.C.S.)
„The lament today, from reality TV‟s critics, is why
all these awful ordinary people are allowed on
television. Their only distinction, apparently, is
their desire to show off...the only way they would
have got on TV in the old days would have been
wedged into some convenient sociological
pigeon-hole by the likes of This Week or World in
Action. Reality TV is an argument in favour of
more diverse programming and access to the
airwaves for a more diverse spread of people‟.
Huw Wheldon Address, 2001
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21. Capitalism/ Neoliberalism
Capitalism requires consumers to develop
abstract desire for commodities ...
Celebrity culture is therefore partly the
expression of a cultural axis organized
around abstract desire. It is an essential
tool of commodification since it embodies
desire. In particular, it provides consumers
with compelling standards of emulation
Rojek, 2001: 187
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24. Jade Goody
Big Brother 2002: Fourth Place
2003: Channel 4‟s 100 Worst Britons. Fourth Place.
2007: Celebrity Big Brother –Race Row
2008: Diagnosed with cancer live on Indian Big Brother,
Big Boss.
2009: Succumbs to cervical cancer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY-CByHw7KA
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25. Jade‟s CV
Big Brother 2003 You Can‟t Fire Me I‟m Famous
Celebrity Big Brother 2007 Living with Jade
Jade‟s Salon Jade‟s Progress
Just Jade Jade‟s Bride to be
Stars in Their Eyes (contestant) Jade‟s Wedding
The Weakest Link (contestant) Jade: With Love
The Friday Night Project (presenter) Jade; As Seen on TV
Jade‟s PA Jade: One Year Later (tribute show)
Jade‟s Shape Challenge Ultimate Big Brother- The Final (15 Minute
Tribute)
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26. Jade
Digital Spy: Jade Goody voted the „ultimate reality star‟.
Sir Michael Parkinson: Jade has become property of the
media "to be manipulated and exploited till the day she
died". He claimed she represented "all that is paltry and
wretched about Britain”.
More tributes than Michael Jackson.
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27. Jade‟s Legacy
“Jade's story has raised awareness of
cervical cancer which has led to
hundreds of thousands of people
contacting Cancer Research UK for
information on the disease as the
number of hits to our website,
CancerHelp.org shows. Her legacy will
be to help save lives”
(Spokesman for Cancer Research).
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28. Jade‟s Legacy
“This is a tremendous fillip for the NHS
screening programme. Jade Goody had a
particular impact on the women the NHS
struggles to reach - the young and the less
well educated. The challenge for public
health doctors now is to ensure that this rise
is sustained, so that Jade has a long-lasting
legacy”
Thomas Moore, health correspondent for
Sky News.
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30. Further Reading
Barry, Elizabeth (2008) „Celebrity, Cultural Production & Public Life‟,
International Journal of Cultural Studies, 11(3), p.251-258.
Holmes, Su and Redmond, Sean (2006)(eds.)Framing Celebrity:
New Directions in Celebrity Culture. London: Routledge.
Holmes, Su & Jermyn, Deborah (2004) (eds.) Understanding Reality
Television, London: Routledge
Rojek, Chris (2001) Celebrity. London: Reaktion.
Schickel, Richard (2000) Intimate Strangers: The Culture of Celebrity.
New York: Doubleday.
Turner, Graham (2004) Understanding Celebrity. London: Sage.
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