Has new and digital media had an impact upon ownership and control of the media insitutions involved in your case study? Explain in detail any impact and what exactly has changed.
The advertising industry has definately had an impact upon ownership and control of the media institutions involved in advertising, this is mainly because individuals including, Rupert Murdoch owns 'News of the World', 'The Sun' as well as 'BskyB' etc and in March 2011, the U.K. approved Murdoch to buy the remaining 61% of BSkyB. Also, Richard Desmond owns OK! magazine, channel 5, the daily express and the daily star. This could be an example of how the feminist theory is right because most media leaders are men, which shows that this society is a male dominent society, where men own and control how the media is going to work.
Thursday, 19 May 2011
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What impact has there been on the way the audience now consume media products/texts involved in your case study?does it differ from what went before
It is different today from before as there werent as much opportunity on how to advertise the product before as there is today, as there is television, radio, magazine, newspaper etc, which will help businesses in gaining a profit through showing their product/serive to the world. Audiences depend on the media to find out about a product, where looking back individuals had to go a store and find out by either looking at the packaging or by asking questions, this is seen as a wierd thing to many people as they look at an advert and decide whether or not they want it, which means that adverts must ensure they have all the details on that 20-30 second advert including price, product and place. Adverts now do the hard work for audiences, making our life easier.
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10: What impact has there been on how the media institution now has to produce the texts and the way in which the texts/products are distributed and e
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9: Is the size of the audience any different now than before the impact of new and digitial media (or has the pattern of usage changed)?
As their are different types of advertising, I think the size of the audience has changed for the better, as it has attracted more people to view a product and have a choice, whether to buy it or not- and this is what businesses need to have in mind when promoting a product as the advert needs to appealing to the masses, so colours, the message and the objective needs to be clear, imaginative and creative in order to have an successful impact on the audience.
Audiences choose their platform and choose whether to pay attention to the adverts on that particular media text. For example i prefer to look at magazines and websites, and look at adverts from that media text, but i only choose to look at it if the advert best relates to me- i would think that this would go to all kinds of audiences.
Agencies are always in competition, with views etc. Ad Age, is a site which shows how well adverts are doing ranking them through their views. Where Microsoft came in at number 1, with a total of 1,476,871 views with the agency JWT, and in number 5, Virgin media came in with 731,982 with the agency DDB, whereas at number 10, Downy came in with 593,684 with the agency Mike in the Window. From the results it is obvious that the most successful advert is from a very successful institution, Microsoft.
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011
8: Who are the primary target audience now and has this changed? Who was it before and how do you know?
Looking back to when adverts where first launched into the society, the platform it mainly focused on was print; which means adverts where mainly located in magazines, newspapers, billboards etc, this was before television and internet was discovered. However, there is now e-media and broadcast which include radio, television, internet, etc- and this is what helps companies become successful because they are showing their product/service to the world through the media, where companies would most likely put it on successful websites or between two successful television shows.
In 1856, the first full page newspaper ad was published in the New York Ledger. This was obviously a big deal and cost very little compared to today, as today it costs thousands to put an advert in a popular newspaper or magazine, as institutions know they will pay- which is why big companies have bigger adverts while smaller companies have a smaller advert placed somewhere.
Today, there are advertising agencies that play the role of a pr, where they do the job of putting your product/service in the media. An example of an advertising agency is www.londoncreative.com, where they have worked with icelolly.com, Speedo, coca cola, and Sony Ericson and also do work with films such as 'No strings attached', 'Stat trek' and 'I love you Phillip Morris'. Another successful advertising agency is 'HAVAS', where they have worked with institutions such as Westfield, Locoste, Nike, Strepsils, and Volvo etc.
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1: Consider theoretical perspectives in relation to the impact of new/digital media in your case study.
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Case Study Q's
1: Consider theoretical perspectives in relation to the impact of new/digital media in your case study.
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