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04:189:102 Lecture 1: ITM 9-5-18
This class was just an introduction to the class. Introduction to media aims to give you a basic understanding of the historical development of mass me
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Movie Camera, Louis Le Prince, Eadweard Muybridge
I believe that she was right to report this to the director because if we do not make a point we are condoning this behavior to everyone who watches th
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04:189:102 Lecture 2: Intro to Media Part 1
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lee De Forest, David Sarnoff, Mihajlo Pupin
9-12-18 documentary: empire of the air part 1. Sent the letter s across the atlantic. Lee de forest called himself the father of radio but people said
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Reginald Fessenden, Wireless Telegraphy, Samuel Morse
The history of the invention of radio is a history of: Morse code- a system of dots and dashes assigned to english letters in the alphabet and numbers
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Lee De Forest, Vacuum Tube, Superheterodyne Receiver
Also created a pants presser, ear cleaner, had over 300 patents. Patented a device that strengthened radio waves, didn"t work. Spade detector, relayed
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: The Colgate Comedy Hour, Broadcast Syndication, Broadcast Network
Patent wars; farnsworth (fighting for introducing tv) vs. sarnoff. Color tv first broadcast 1952, 1966 on every network. Ex: camel newshour, the colgat
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Philo Farnsworth, Vladimir K. Zworykin, David Sarnoff
Philo farnsworth was a farm boy who became a pioneer. Farnsworth came up with the idea of tv. Farnsworth showed his science teacher his idea. Farnswort
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: New York Journal-American, Gannett Company, Fort Lee Lane Closure Scandal
The first us newspaper publick occurrences both forreign and. Lasted only one issue before massachusetts authorities shut it down. 14 years later, 1704
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: New York Journal-American, Tabloid Journalism, Peggy Hill
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Peter Thiel, Puffery, Celebrity Sex Tape
Lawsuit between hulk hogan and gawker (online journalism website) What the consequences of the lawsuit are beyond the two sides. The power of money in
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Digital Millennium Copyright Act, First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Espionage Act Of 1917
Government regulation, the first amendment, and the fcc. Needed government licensing and censorship to free press to print something. John milton"s are
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hulk Hogan, Gawker Media, Hillary Clinton
Hulk hogan lawsuits filed because of media. Bollea think media is playing with his life like he is a character. Gawker wanted to take the stories that
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Espionage Act Of 1917, Copyright Infringement, Prior Restraint
From government licensing and censorship to a press. John milton"s piece- all speech should be free (not limited to people with licenses, fundamental f
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Alarm Clock, Consumerism, Edward R. Murrow
This is considered a microcosm of media studies. Content- what are they posting or accessing on sites: youtube, instagram etc. , Institutions- who is p
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Edward R. Murrow, Mobile Media, Consumerism
Children and media: a special field of study. Audiences- what makes children different from adult. Content- what are children watching and using. Insti
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04:189:102 Lecture 15: ITM 10-24-18
Kids lives are being changed by technology. Taking teen culture and sending it back to them. Social media icons turn likes into money. When kids like s
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Shane Dawson, Social Currency
Nowadays people are very fixated on getting likes in regards to social media. Companies have geared their efforts into getting likes and turning that p
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: John Stuart Mill, Categorical Imperative, News Values
Formulations that help us think about the basis and consequences of the ethical decisions we make. Bentham- make sure any decision benefits all. Mill-
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Jeremy Bentham, Categorical Imperative, Egotism
Deals with how badly we have behaved. Formulations that help us think about the basis and consequences of the ethical decisions we (and others) make. B
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Mary Ann Shadd, New York City Draft Riots, Sand Creek Massacre
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: The Gruen Transfer, Victor Gruen, Shopping
We"re in a world where we recognize brands more than the environment. Used to engage with brands through their cartoon worlds. Now the brands come to o
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04:189:102 Lecture 19: ITM 11-7-18
The real mad men and women of madison avenue. Advertising is everywhere even if we might not realize it. Nyc times square is the advertising mecca. Goo
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04:189:102 Lecture 20: Untitled documentITM 11-12-18
Tv channel uplinks to a communications satellite, down links to multi system operator, then is dispersed among individual subscribers. Strategically pl
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: P. T. Barnum, Total Communication, Culture Industry
Public relations refers to the total communication strategy used by a person or organization and the intention is to influence the audience to adopt a
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Chichester Bell, Thomas Edison, La Lune
Phonograph- greek phono for sound; graph meaning writing/inscription. 1878- patent an answering machine - playback tinfoil cylinders. Cylinders were to
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Augmented Reality, Palmer Luckey, Natural User Interface
Ar, vr and other experimental media: shaping the future of content. Experiential media are: interactive (not physically there) can make and exchange, i
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Peabody Award, James Zadroga, Critical Inquiry
Comedy and politics: a closer look at tv news satire. Now cable news, social media, blogs, comedy shows. Satire - genre of humor or comedy usually poli
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Jeff Glor, Natural User Interface, Amazon Echo
Ar, vr, and other experimental media: shaping the future of content. Clicking to access embedded content or other story elements. Enveloping the user v
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Walter Lippmann, Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman
Explanations of real world happenings based on observable testable facts. Principles that endure under specific sets of scientifically proven circumsta
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04:189:102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Optical Fiber Cable, Transmedia Storytelling, World Wide Web
Took data messaging and put it into small packaging. Developed standard use of html (written code that creates. The release of browsers brought interne
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