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C/P/499. The political and cultural aspects of YouTube

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper looks at YouTube, a video sharing website, and aims to discuss whether the site is more about political and cultural aspects as apposed to technology. The paper begins by providing background information on YouTube and identifies the different participants that use the site, some of which include marketers, filmmakers, politicians, the general public and artists. The way in which politicians use the site to promote their parties is discussed and the paper also looks at the rewards users get for creativity. The concept of ‘culture of hostility’ is then evaluated in reference to YouTube.

 

KEYWORDS: YouTube, video sharing website, politics, politicians, culture, marketers, filmmakers, culture of hostility’,

 

C/MD/175. Examination of free vs. ecomomic online newspapers

WORDS:
5200
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
59.99 GBP

This paper examines the effect of the internet on journalism and the newspaper industry. the study begins by presenting an overview of the topic, and aims to explore the debate on economic versus moral rights in respect to news coverage and access to information, investigate how the newspaper industry has been affected by the internet and has been forced to change, and examine the paywall model and whether it can compete with the free content news by restricting general news content. The case study used for this paper is Murdoch’s Paywall. Data is collected through analysis of existing literature, and the paper discusses economic vs free content, Paywall vs Free news on the internet, and the evolution of media. The paper concludes by assessing the Paywall approach.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, journalism, newspaper industry, Murdoch’s paywall, free content, free news!,

 

C/MD/174. Presentation. Research notes on politics and the internet

WORDS:
0
ADD-ONS:
7 SLIDES
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This presentation provides research notes on politics and the internet. The notes are based on the revolution of Twitter, and also discuss the changing face of propaganda models and censorship during the age of the internet. The presentation discusses whether the internet promotes imagined communities and nationalism. The internet and elections are examined in reference to President Obama.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, exam notes, politics, internet, Twitter, elections, censorship, nationalism,

 

C/MD/131. Evaluation of printing, the internet, citizen journalism and mainstream media

WORDS:
2800
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This paper examines the relationship between the internet and the mainstream media, also focusing on the rise of citizen journalism. The history of moveable type printing is evaluated, and the paper discusses the topic from Gutenberg to Google. The paper then discusses citizen journalism and how it affects mainstream media. The paper concludes by summarising the effect that the shift from script to print to electronic and finally to digitalisation has affected the way the media works.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, printing, citizen journalism, mainstream media, Gutenberg, Google, electronic, digitalisation,

 

C/MD/74. To what extent has YouTube replaced TV?

WORDS:
3100
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the growing importance of the multimedia industry evaluating the role of the 'You Tube' website and examining whether this new media is threatening mainstream media, particularly TV in the UK. It is argued whether the YouTube brand has capitalized on the celebrity and youth culture. The methods of the research are described with the focus on the questionnaire, the findings of the primary research are discussed making conclusions about the age group that YouTube is most popular with.

 

KEYWORDS: Media, multimedia, TV, YouTube, Social Networking,

 

S/MD/126. Is new media killing journalism?

WORDS:
3100
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the ways of mass distribution of news via media discussing the concept of journalism and characterising it as an 'old fashion' way of delivering news to the public. The impact of modernised technology on the news industry is discussed analysing the attractions of blogs, and arguing whether professional reporting and the traditional ways of obtaining news are becoming obsolete considering the decline in print newspaper readership and the rise of online newspapers.

 

KEYWORDS: News, journalism, blog, online newspaper, mass media,

 

C/M/862. Do new media technologies encourage democratisation?

WORDS:
4200
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The paper examines how communication systems, such as the Internet, have affected democracy arguing whether new communication technologies help to enhance democratic processes or whether they lead to just the opposite effect. Examples of positive and negative effects of new technologies on democracy are considered, the trend to exert control over the free flow of information is discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, democracy, control, communication technologies,

 

C/MD/50. Literature review on Blogs

WORDS:
600
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The report presents a review of literature on blogs and their usage discussing the reasons behind blogs' popularity and identifying the tools for evaluating blogs' success.

 

KEYWORDS: Internet, blog,

 

S/MD/52. New Media Environment: Fans and the Concept of Virtual Community

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper examines the concept of 'virtual community' providing its definitions and analysing the author's experience of online communication with the users of the Queenzone. The issues of online identity are discussed, comparisons are drawn with traditional fan communities.

 

KEYWORDS: Virtual community, fan, Queenzone, online,

 

S/MD/37. Cyber-cultures: Virtual Reality in Communication

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

This essay discusses how virtual reality has begun to permeate our lives in real and meaningful ways. It discusses the developmental history of VR and the modern advances. This concentrates on systems such as the online community which blurs the boundaries of 'real' communication. Advances in simulation technology are discussed in context of human interaction as its main focus.

 

KEYWORDS: Virtual reality, reality, communication, technology, cyberspace, cybercultures, commun,

 

S/LI/147. Discuss the relevance of the BLOG with reference to old culture

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2005
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This paper examines how Web diaries, or blogs, have successfully made the transition from print to online culture. The argument is based in the wider context of today's 'digital revolution', regarding the fast growth of the online community. It looks at how new medias have replaced the old, and examines the Internet's ever expanding popularity.

 

KEYWORDS: li, discuss, relevance, blog, reference, culture,