Tuesday 27 November 2012

Web 2.0 – Participation or Hegemony Summarised

It is argued that Web 2.0, often referred to as ‘we media’, democratises the media, as anyone with a web connection can create and publish texts (‘user-generated content’); we no longer have to rely upon professional organisations (or traditional ‘old’ media) to act as the gatekeepers.

Some observers believe this has led to ‘dumbing down’ and ‘the cult of the amateur’ (see Carr, 2011); ‘dumb’ and ‘amateur’ because anyone, regardless of ability or expertise, can create texts

However it’s virtually certain that in the old, pre-internet days they would have had no chance. In April 1979 Blair Peach was killed in similar circumstances, and to this day no one has been charged with his death.

The argument that the internet has a liberating political function arises, in part, because authorities cannot control it as it is a decentralised network:

it was widely believed that cyberspace might challenge the authority of nation-states and move the world to a new, post-territorial era

The reality is that Twitter is an information-distribution network, not that different from the telephone or email or text messaging, except that it is real-time and massively distribute
countries like China and Iran have successfully controlled the general population’s access to the internet, and so have prevented the free circulation of information.

However it has also been argued that social networking sites have facilitated the ‘Arab Spring’ uprisings

Politically, then, the internet has given the people a potentially powerful tool to communicate with each other, and so to challenge their rulers

What appears to be happening is that YouTube is now used more frequently as a commercial network for promotional and catch-up purposes that runs alongside, and probably dominates, the original, usually trivial, user-generated content.

What appears to be happening is that YouTube is now used more frequently as a commercial network for promotional and catch-up purposes that runs alongside, and probably dominates, the original, usually trivial, user-generated content.



We – the audience – no longer have to rely upon the token ‘access’ traditional media offered us, such as newspapers’ letter pages or radio phone-ins. Today we can easily produce texts ourselves, even if we seem to be more interested in mimicking traditional media by becoming YouTube celebrities, or watching music videos and/or television programmes by favourite artists.



Exam Question Answer


Developments in new/digital media mean that audiences can now have access to a greater variety of views and values.  To what extent are audiences empowered by these developments?

New and digital media has empowered audiences development hugely, a consumer can now produce his/hers own text and post it up on to an internet site such as a blog or even a video clip on to YouTube, free of charge and by a few clicks. This can then turn into a big hit for the consumer, all it takes is the video for example to start trending and becoming popular and within minutes you could see the views rise to thousands. 30 years ago a consumer didn’t have a chance to either become known or have his/hers word put out other than if they worked in a profession of journalism as all news was spread via newspapers, radio and television broadcast.  This meant gate keepers had more of a choice/grip on what they show the audience in terms of the amount of information they give out on a certain story or maybe not even covering the story as it will not “entertain” viewers.

New digital media has gradually made it harder and harder for institutions to keep the news from consumers, because of YouTube the news must provide actual 99 per cent truth in any articles they cover because all it takes is for one consumer to upload a video of the article being covered and in the footage it shows the truth whereas in the news it has been tweaked. This is why new digital media has now made institution think twice before editing their news to such a certain extend because they know if this did happen then the reputation will decrease for the institution amongst viewers which in the end means a decrease in viewers which affects sales.

In this society as new and digital media keeps on developing consumers would rather now trust other consumer news and would value it more than for example sky news. We now live in an era where the shaky camera phone footage is valued more than a high definition shot camera by a professional camera man with a professional journalist giving his/hers script as it unfolds.

YouTube has allowed consumers to become producers, consumers now want to capture anything even if it is life threatening for them just to make sure that they could upload this on to YouTube later for the world to go bonkers over. This is how audiences are empowered by these developments they would rather put their life at risk to capture these moments that no other person or institution would be able to capture.

Overall new and digital media has played a huge success and has driven many institutions down, as a consumer of the news I now trust other consumers through their YouTube blogs. I rather read an article from a consumer who was actually there at the event and can give their insight into what had happen, rather than a professional journalist who may be given a biased view or even so a view which his editor has scripted just to catch the audience’s attention and draw them to their news station or paper.

News Article 22/11/11 Gangnam Style Smashes Records

Gangnam Style becomes YouTube's most-viewed video
 
 
Gangnam Style, the dance track by South Korean pop phenomenon Psy, has become YouTube's most-watched video of all time.
It has notched up more than 808m views since it was posted in July

The dance has sparked numerous copycat versions, being performed by a diverse fan-base including Filipino prison inmates, prominent Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and a Chinese robot.

Quoted from proffesor Zamaan Khan " has sparked a global dance craze "

 Gangnam Style, which won best video at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards, has also been number one in 28 countries.

It holds the Guinness World Record for the most "liked" song ever - currently with a little under 5.4m likes on YouTube.

Previously, Justin Bieber's 2010 teenybopper hit Baby held the record for the most YouTube views.

Take a look at the global boom  ...




My conlusion

Personally this is amazing to see how a foreign non english "song" "dance" has become such a huge hit accross the world. It is unusuall to see such a thing become a massive hit, but then this just shows how strong new digital technology is, the internet has created such a craze that this video was able to be watched all over the world by 808 million people. This just shows the strength the internet can have and how it can break " world records". An internet craze has also seen political figures get involved such as Ban Ki Moon, which you would have not seen 10 years ago but because of new digital media the society is able to accept this now. Futhermore 30 years ago people wernt able to see such things as youtube didnt exist which meant people werent able to watch such things and music starts were not able to spread their music as much. This is why I say the internet or new digital media is a postive change. 

Thursday 22 November 2012

News Article 19/11/12 * PayPal Hacker*

Anonymous cyber hackers 'cost PayPal £3.5m
 
 
A student attacked the PayPal website as part of a concerted effort by the Anonymous "hacktivists" that cost the company £3.5m, a court has heard
 
Christopher Weatherhead, 22, was studying at Northampton University when he allegedly took part in the campaign
 
The court was told Anonymous were self-styled "hacktivists" who believed everything on the internet should be free
 
MasterCard, Visa, Ministry of Sound, the British Recorded Music Industry and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry were also hit.

My conclusion

This is fantastic that Paypal was hacked, hackers are using the internet as a way to put across there word ! they will not be heard any other way. The argument these hackers have i fully suppourt because I also feel the same. Companys need to have a more secure system if they dont want things like this spreading and becoming a daily issue. Hope these hackers are let off on this occasion, good on ya lads !

Virtual Revoloution 2 Notes

  • Stephen Fry = "Web is a tool box"
  • June 2009 Iran Youtube UGC, oppositions protested with tweets.
  • Al Gore = "more profound impact, than the printing press"
  • The web allows you to participate & interact & challenge. It is mobile and unmediated.
  • Ceo of Amazon Jeff Bezoz = " We change our tools and tools change us"
  • No central controll, cant be shut down which means its a threat to goverments. E.G wikileaks
  • Web information is free!
  • Globalization
  • 1/4 of the population connected to the internet
  • China = 253 million web users which is increasing their economic growth
  • 300 thousands centres operating in china
  • PayPal Peter Thiel= money can be moved across national borders
  • 60 thousands transactions every year it is safe to use
  • Peter Theil= "new world currency"
  • Facebook: 350 millions users could be the third largest country
  • Paypal was invented late 1990's in San fransisco

Negative

  • Al Quaeda/Taliban--> used internet as a way of spreading their message across
  • use it as propaganda- images of dead/shock tactics/ videos
  • cyber cafes: been traced for terrorists activities
  • Internet replaces the borders between countries
  • "use it to spread their word, they use it to controll"
  • Cyber-balknization
  • "web collapses the internet beetween us"
  • 'portable homeland'  web allows them to live in their own world
  • 2007- Astonia known as the 'wired country'- 97 % of most banking transactions are conducted
  • Cyber Attack- shut down banks, businesses and goverment sites. Deinal of service
  • April 2007 a row broke out with the russians
  • mass demonstrations were organised through Web
  • cyber self defence
  • actions by civil society
  • web is a democracy

Media News Jimmy Savile Investigation 19/11/12

BBC Newsnight Child Abuse Scandal
 
How new digital media has played a role in the investigation
 
 
 
 
In summary what has happend is that ITV presenter Phillip Schofeild handed a peice of paper that he got from the internet to the Prime minster on live telivison. This list showed a list of alleged pedophiles and gay couples, this lead to controversy as the list was un reliable as it was pulled from the net. This then led to the BBC on newsnight putting allegations against Lord McApline who is a previous conserative party member. They alleged him to be a pervet without having any evidence which has lead to the BBC & ITV being fined for accusing someone and putting their life at risk with abusive messages which resulted into the public using social media "twitter" to abuse Lord Mcapline  including tweets from Sally Bercow the House of commons speakers wife. All the allegations are false and Lord Mcalpine is now taking compensation for the damages that were made to him from BBC, ITV and the people who tweeted him.
 
To summarise its amazing how what you say on Twitter can be used to back fire on you and can be used as evidence in court. This is the negative affect of social media when people use it for the wrong reasons, it is there to communicate with each other and to socialize, not to be used as a way to abuse someone or talk bad about someone regardless of "freedom of speech". I feel the people who did abuse Lord Mcalpine with these tweets should be banned from Twitter for 2 years as a punishment, that will hurt them ;).
 
Tory peer Lord McAlpine said it was "terrifying" to find himself "a figure of public hatred" after he was wrongly implicated in child abuse allegations.
He spoke after a BBC Newsnight report on child abuse in north Wales care homes led to allegations on the internet that he was a paedophile.

He also said the BBC had left him with a "legacy" that "can't be repaired

He added the BBC "should have called me" and he would have told them "that it was complete rubbish".

"They could have saved themselves a lot of agonising and money, actually, if they'd just made that telephone call."

Mr Reid urged those who had named Lord McAlpine on the social media site Twitter to come forward.

He said Sally Bercow, wife of Commons Speaker John Bercow, had not yet been in touch to apologise for her tweets.

She tweeted on Thursday that she maintained her tweet was not libellous, "just foolish".





Tuesday 20 November 2012

Letter to Greedy Murdoch


Dear,

Mr Rupert Murdoch
Recently it has risen to my attention from some research I have conducted, that you’re considering to start charging for your online news content. Firstly before I continue I want to state how disappointed I was when I found this to be true. I admire the work you have done and support you abundantly from a business perspective such as by building yourself a successful empire.

As a young adult in this society I can understand many people my age don’t care about news but when they do, they turn straight to the e media platform to get the news they want. By charging for this content you will be closing the doors on educating and informing people which goes against the ethics of the internet, as it was created to inform individuals. You have such a successful empire already which earns over millions annually why would you want to make more money from us? Especially in a time of recession where consumers are finding it hard to live and are spending their money wisely, what makes you think that this move will be successful and increase your profits?

The rise of UGC has seen consumers become producers, it has also allowed citizen journalist in which now consumers/readers put all their trust into and would rather read articles produced by the "average person". I feel charging for online content will just turn readers away from your institution and they will go to UGC which is free and get all their news from there, it may not be so accurate but then yet again nor may your news articles be as you have many gatekeepers excluding vital information from the readers.
Digital revolution has played an important role in this era it has given users a better way to consume what they want, where they want all for the cost of £0. This then leads me into social networking which has become a popular way for people to interact and breaking news can be spread within seconds whereas your news content would take some time to update. This then becomes an issue on why would consumers want to pay for late news from your online platform? when social networking such as twitter provides it much faster.

In conclusion Mr Murdoch you make enough money from your print/brodcast system which I understand has decreased in the last couple of years, but it's till surviving and making you money, you should be happy with that. There is no reason to charge for anything more unless you want to see your empire crash. The new generation don’t want to spend their hard earnt money on unnecessary things, so make the right choice and keep your content free. You can still make money from E media, via advertisements; if you keep it free you will have a higher demand, which means you can charge more for your advertisements.  

Please take this letter into consideration and make the wise decision.

You’re sincerely,

Zamaan

Thursday 15 November 2012

News Article 12/11/12 * BBM Offers Free Calls *

Blackberry introduces free wi-fi calls on BBM chat tool
 
Blackberry has become the latest smartphone to offer free wi-fi calls to users via its own software.
Research In Motion (RIM) has added the facility to its Blackberry Messenger (BBM) app, which already offered an alternative to text messages.
BBM Voice will only work if both caller and recipient are using the program

BBM Voice screenshot

BBM has previously been able to send voice notes. And other Blackberry apps - such as TringMe and MobileVoip - already offer access to free calls.

However, users will now be able to use BBM's popular text tool at the same time as they are having a free phone conversation.

While the move helps bring RIM closer in line with its rivals, it still lacks the video chat functionality and 3G-support found in Apple's Facetime, Microsoft's Skype and Google+ Hangouts.

My Conclusion

I feel this is a little to late for RIM to introduce this tool because now people are switching their blackberrys for an I phone or Samsung S3. The "hype" of blackberry has now died now due to less users currently using it. Personally for me blackberry was a big thing about 3 - 4 years ago, since then it has slowly downgraded due to better handsets that have come out on to the market for example I Phone.
Blackberrys are more for young teenagers who use it to socialise with one another, the use of whats app is another factor people have turnt to other handsets as it is similar to BBM. For blackberry this is a good tool to introduce but i think its to late for them to cause havoc again, i wish RIM the best of luck :) . In the next two weeks i will be throwing my Blackberry in the garbage truck and will be setting my hands on the new I Phone 5 (Cant wait), sorry Blackberry your phones are slow and faulty :D
 


Wednesday 7 November 2012

News Article *5/11/12* Barack Obama victory tweet

New & Digital Media Takeover
Barack Obama victory tweet becomes most retweeted ever
US president tweets 'four more years' with picture of himself hugging Michelle
Barack Obama has celebrated winning another term as US president by tweeting a photograph of himself hugging his wife, Michelle – which almost immediately became the most popular tweet of all time.
The tweet, captioned "Four more years", had been shared more than 400,000 times within a few hours of being posted and marked as a favourite by more than 70,000.
A decade ago this type of story line would not have made headline news because we didn’t have advanced technology which allowed us to use a service like twitter. It is amazing how now a political issue has been spread over the internet and has become the most shared tweet ever. Apart from the media side, it is good to see people of all ages showing interest in the news and on global issues. I feel social networking such as twitter has been a benefit to society rather than a hindrance because it allows us to keep up with issues around the world, which has been shown today by this historic event. Congratulation Mr. President J

Tuesday 6 November 2012

EBI/WWW New Tech Assesment

WWW: Good quotes, examples, covers a wide range of media technology.

EBI: Lacks refrences to the case study about citizen journalism, include theories and more media terminology.

Learning Response: The rise of UGC has had a big imapct on news institutions, the internet now allows consumers to produce their owner content and share it with other consumers. New technology of mobile phones that allow consumers to upload videos and images straight onto the world wide web for audiences around the world to view free of charge. This is shown by a user generated content which was uploaded on to youtube of the Rodney King incident, where police officers were filmed beating up a man. This video spread world wide and became headlines on co operate news channels, it then went into court and the video was used as evidence against the police. This was one of the first UGC on the internet and has allowed many other consumers to follow in the same footstep.

News Article 05/11/12 * Say Goodbye Too MSN *

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20222998

Microsoft ditches Windows Live Messenger for Skype

Windows Live Messenger 

Microsoft has announced it intends to "retire" its instant message chat tool and replace it with Skype's messaging tool.

The news comes 18 months after the software giant announced it was paying $8.5bn (£5.3bn) for the communications software developer.

Microsoft said Windows Live Messenger (WLM) would be turned off by March 2013 worldwide, with the exception of China.

It reflects the firm's determination to focus its efforts on Skype.

My Summary

I feel very sad reading this article because I grew up on MSN and that was the best way to communicate back in the early 2000 and mid 2000. This was they way to communicate with freinds from school. I understand people started using this less since facebook took over. Skype is good for new digital media as the technology is much better.

UGC / Citizen Journalist

        ARAB SPRING

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/29/arab-spring-captured-on-cameraphones






         Gaddafi/Libya

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/middle-east-live/2011/oct/20/gaddafi-killed-sirte-falls-live


    Ian Tomlinson Death

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/sep/17/simon-harwood-sacked-gross-misconduct

    My Tram Experince

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/nov/29/my-tram-experience-croydon

       Hurricain Sandy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/gallery/2012/nov/06/hurricane-sandy-tweeted-pictures#/?picture=398871326&index=1