Friday, 4 March 2016

Laws and Effics

Laws and Ethics

What is Privacy Law?
Privacy law is a regulation that protects a persons right to be left alone.

People are allowed to lead their lives without public scrutiny. 

The right to privacy.

The right to be left alone' - 'Harassment and data protection'.

Example;
In the Sun Newspaper, the journalist hinted that Cameron had an affair with her close friend Shane Nickerson, when they were in a relationship at the time. This scandle damaged their relationship,. so she sued for defamation. (The amount of money she applied for is not recognized.


What is Copyright and Intellectual Property Law?
Intellectual property is something that is unique to a person if physically created. i.e. an idea a not your intellectual property by the words you write are.

Copyright is a type of intellectual law that protects your work. Etc.

By knowing your rights and having the right type of protection you can stop people stealing or copying

  1. the names of your products or brands.
  2. your inventions.
  3. the design or look of your products.
  4. things you write, make or produce.
Example;


What is Libel Law?
To publish in print something which is not true or may harm that person reputation and may bring hate or scorn towards them.

It must be a statement which claims to be fact and is not clearly identified as an opinion

Example

Thursday, 28 January 2016

What is Product Placement

What is Product Placement?
Product Placement is a promoting techniques used to promote many products on mass-media industries, for example; TV, Film. Ect.

What is allowed on UK TV?


Where can't products be placed?
Product placements like Tobacco and Alcohol can't be shown on children's TV, for example because it can influence them to do them, which is bad and inappropriate for their age range.

What products can't be placed?
Like I have said previously products that influence people in appropriate way, for example; Drugs.

How would you know if a program contains product placement?

Friday, 22 January 2016

Media Ethics

MEDIA EFFECTS

What are Media Ethic?
Media ethics deal with specific ethical principles and standards of media and these can be, for example; Film, theater, the arts, print media, and The Internet. Also, they also cover controversial topics, varying from war journalism and Benetton advertising.

Explaining what the scandal was about and what the consequences were for Russell Brands and Jonathan Ross's prank call to Andrew Sachs.

The consequences from the prank call to Andrew Sachs 

Of com: Broadcasting Codes
What was the Broadcasting code result for Sachs-gate?

Section Two - Harm and Offense
This section outlines standards for broadcast content so as to provide adequate protection for members of the public from harmful and/or offensive material.

Section Ten - Commercial reference and in television programming
This section relates to broadcasters editorial independence and control over programming with a distinction between editorial content and advertising.

Section Eight - Privacy
This section is to ensure that broadcasters avoid any unwarranted infringement of privacy in programmes and in connection with obtaining material included in programmes.


OTHER MEDIA SCANDALS
AMANDA BYNES' HEADLINE MAKING MELTDOWN

  • Amanda was arrested for Marijuana procession.
  • Put in a psychiatric hospital.
  • Rumoured that she took cosmetic surgery.
  • Shaved all her hair off.
  • Insulted president and his family by calling them 'Ugly'. Also, she named a few celebrities 'ugly' too.
  • These allegations were caught on Twitter.

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CODES OF CONDUCT - 


JAMES FRANCO HITS ON A 17-YEAR-OLD GIRL ON INSTAGRAM
  • Sending messages to a 17-year-old, wanting to know where she lived and if she had a boyfriend.

CODES OF CONDUCT - 
PRIVACY - I have chosen Privacy because they might not wanted to publicly it, or furthermore, one of them, for example; James Franco he could have sent the messages in hope of a relationship, but the girl told her friends, which then lead to her sending them around.












Thursday, 26 November 2015

Pyschographics - Definition and Illustrated examples

Pyschographics - 

Pyschographics is all about peoples Behavior, attitude, lifestyles etc. For example in the film industry they will use this type of data to finalize a right target audience for their new film.


My TV show - Life of three

What is the consumer












Thursday, 5 November 2015

Assassins Creed Syndicate

ASSASSINS CREED SYNDICATE

What is the average target audience for Assassins Creed Syndicate?
  The target audience for assassins creed from my opinion would be targeted at around 18+. Why I think this is because the amount of violence there is in the game.

What is the gender division for Assassins Creed Syndicate?
  From my opinion I think that the targeted gender for Assassins Creed will most probably be around males. Why I think this is because the male sex is more violent then females and also they can seem to be more active also.

What is the social economic split for Assassins Creed Syndicate?


What is the main occupation for Assassins Creed Syndicate?  



Standard Occupational Classification

Standard Occupation is all about the different stages in Job Roles, For example; If you were in group (A) you would be either doctors or other high paid jobs.



Demographics

Demographics are analyzed by different societies or even groups.  Demographics can be analyze population - (age, sex, education and employment etc.



References -

Standard Occupation - National Readership Survey. (n/a). Social Grade. Available: http://www.nrs.co.uk/nrs-print/lifestyle-and-classification-data/social-grade/.


Demographics - investopedia. (n/a). Definition of demographics. Available: http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/demographics.asp.

Friday, 9 October 2015

Understanding Media

What is private ownership?
Private ownership is the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). As the world's oldest national broadcaster in the world the BBC hold around 20,000 staff in total and 16,000 of that amount are public sector broadcasting employees. Also, the BBC is owned by the public as you would know because it is funded by them. You fund it by paying the television license.

Private Ownership companies;

  • Paramount
  • 20th Century Fox
  • Warner Brothers
What is public service?

Public service or also called Public broadcasting mainly includes; Radio, television and many other electronic media outlets. Also public service is funded, and the funding comes from the government, annual fees charged on receivers.

What is cross media?
In the media industry cross-media is a term, which is explained as something that often includes the many distributions of content. For example;
  1. Music
  2. Text
  3. Pictures
  4. video
What are independents?
Independents in the media industries can be the television, newspapers or internet that are free from influence by the government, and corporate interest.

What are conglomerates?
Media conglomerates are spread out across the different media industries. There media groups and companies, which own large numbers of companies within the mass media - here is some example of the different mass media's;
  1. Television 
  2. Internet
  3. Publishing
  4. Movies
Vertical Integration - 
Vertical Integration, is the process, which a media institute or conglomerate, owns several companies in different production stages and supply chain.


THE DARK KNIGHT (BATMAN)


Vertical Integration for The Dark Knight (Batman).

The Dark night was originally made by the Warner Brother Studies. Production companies legendary pictures/DC Entertainment/Syncopy Inc.


Horizontal Integration - 
Horizontal integration is a strategy, which a company creates or acquire production units for outputs that are alike, and these can be from being a complementary or a competitive. For an example, horizontal integration can be when a company acquires competitive in the same industry and work on the same stage of production for creating a monopoly.



Horizontal Integration for Disney.
Horizontal Integration for Disney is the companies they have bought so they can make your money; for example, Profits. Some of the companies Disney has bought out are;
  • Lucas-films Ltd
  • Marvel Studios
  • Distribution
Rupert Murdoch - 
Rupert Murdoch was born on March 11, 1931 in Melbourne, Australia and owns some famous organisations like; News Corporation, 21st Century Fox and Sky etc. 

In 1963 Murdoch had finally owned a news organisation which was valued closely at $50 million. Then next in his career he expanded on his news empire in the United Kingdom alongside with the acquisition of Texas-based tabloid.

When he had finished building his companies in Australia and England he then decided to set up and expanded across the country, where he would then found a national tabloid, the star, in 1979.

Within these years he was only onto expanding all of his media companies in his media empire mainly in television and entertainment. Then later that year he bought 20th Century FOX film Corporation and also other several independent television stations.

Net Worth - 
Through all of his career Murdoch made around 12.4 billion from (1956 - present)