Sunday, 11 March 2012

ME4 - U6 - THE MAGAZINE INDUSTRY - THE BIG ISSUE

Research on  THE BIG ISSUE should be straightforward, there are plenty of pages on the internet including this one about the edition in the NorthThe article has come from THE DRUM - MODERN MARKETING AND MEDIA, and has several other useful articles that can be followed from this page, particularly the sections on: News - Social Media and Media; so bookmark.  Click the link to access: http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2008/12/11/mean-streets-big-issue-north

Monday, 5 March 2012

AS - ME1 REPRESENTATION - EVENTS - TELEVISION NEWS

Following on from today's lesson looking at the representation, construction, mediation and narrative in BBC News 24and for the class who will be studying these areas next week, then look at this interesting BBC article which explores how Twitter has changed the way newsrooms gather and put on screen information.  Click the link to access: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2011/09/ibc_in_amsterdam.html



Sunday, 4 March 2012

A2 ME4 MEDIA - TEXT, INDUSTRY AND AUDIENCE - MAGAZINE INDUSTRY.

A  site with useful profiles of UK publishers and their titles.  Click the link to access: http://www.magforum.com/

 For the owners of COSMOPOLITAN, the Hearst Magazine Company, and for essential details about COSMO and other magazines also owned by Hearst follow  the link: http://www.hearst.co.uk/  

 

AS - ME1 REPRESENTATION - NEWPAPERS

It is important that all the AS students become more familiar with the various newpapers available in the UK, the owners of each newpaper, the implicit ideology, and also their circulation figures, so follow the link and read as many of The Guardian articles in this section as you can: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/abcs

AS - ME1 REPRESENTATION - EVENTS - TELEVISION NEWS

An essential resource is the  Broadcasters' Audience Research Board - BARB, from this you can find out the viewing figures for any television programme.  As we are currently looking at BBC News 24 and Sky News then I'd like you to check out their viewing figures, their weekly reach and how many hours and minutes people, on average, view the programmes.
Click the link to access: http://www.barb.co.uk/index/index

Saturday, 3 March 2012

A2 ME4 MEDIA - TEXT, INDUSTRY AND AUDIENCE - MAGAZINE INDUSTRY.

Moving on to our second magazine, COSMOPOLITAN, then look at this Guardian interview with the current editor, Louise Court,  who has some potentially useful comments on the magazine's content and representations and how she feels it is perceived generally, perhaps stereotypically, certainly erroneously in her opinion.   She also talks about the digital versions and how they are selling in comparison with the print editions.  According to the ABC website the figures are not yet available, they are due on the 9th of March 2012, but that is not definite.  So the editor's claims are the only ones we can use at the moment; trusting the veracity of her comments until we have more information.  Make sure you follow the link, towards the end of the interview, for last week's ABC figures for June to December 2011.  Click the link to access:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/feb/19/interview-louise-court-editor-cosmopolitan

ME1 - AS REPRESENTATION - EVENTS

For those students who, this week at least, are studying representation in the newspaper and television industry, then looking through this site to find the national newspaper circulation figures, including online viewing figures, would provide some useful information for discussion in class.  The site also has the circulation figures for regional newspapers, which we'll be looking at in the next few weeks.  You need to sign up to get access.  Click the link: 
                       http://www.abc.org.uk/