Final Video
For Dr. Strangelove’s Media Industries class (CMN 3165)
This video will outline the evolution of technology of the past century into our modern day. We touch upon newspapers, radio, television, music and internet and how they have transformed our lives and how they have developed into what they are today. Half of the video is concerned with the technological aspect of “gadgets” themselves and the other half focuses on consumer behaviour.
Bibliography:
Livingstone, Sonia. (2004). The Changing Audiences: Or, What is the Audience Researcher to Do in the age of the Internet. European Journal of Communication, 19(1), 75-86.
Palser, Barb. (2009). Stopping the Presses. American Journalism Review, 31(3), 44
Berman, Saul. Shipnuk, L. Duffy, N. (2006) The end of TV as we know it: A future industry perspective. IBM Institute for Business Value study.
Klein, Bethany. (2008) The New Radio: Music Licensing as a Response to Industry Woe. Media, Culture & Society, 30(4), 463478.
Klein, Bethany. (2009) As Heard on TV: Popular Music in Advertising. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Blu-Ray.com. (n.d.). FAQ. http://www.blu-ray.com/faq/
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