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Monday, June 24, 2013
Blog 10: Class Highlights
Friday, June 21, 2013
Blog 4: Magazine Proposal
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Blog 6: Television
Description: The FCC swat team raid pirate radio station in Santa Cruz California.
Chapter 3: Radio, Chapter 14: Media Law.
Quiz Question: Is the first amendment is broken in this video?
Answer: No, because of the FCC represent prior restraint by a government authority.
Blog 3: Books
Monday, June 17, 2013
Week 9: Media Ethics/Media Law
In this case, the University of Illinois sued Micron for patent infringement because he sent an email to several professors that read in part:
"Because Micron remains a defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit that [the University] filed against Micron in Federal court in Illinois on December 5, 2011, effective immediately, Micron will no longer recruit [University] students for open positions at any of Micron’s world-wide facilities."
So from this, the university asked the court to order Micron to make no future contact with any of University employee. But the court denied the motion because:
- "the term “harassing” was vague and therefore the requested injunction would violate Rule 65(d)’s requirement that the injunction describe in reasonable detail the acts to be restrained"
- "the prior restraint of speech would likely violate Micron’s First Amendment rights"
- "the sought after preliminary injunction did not pertain to the injury alleged in the complaint"
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Propaganda techniques
Watch "Samsung Galaxy S4 Commercial Graduation Pool Party" on YouTube
The two types of propaganda techniques that are being used in this advertisement are bandwagon and demonizing the enemy techniques. The way that the bandwagon technique is being used is by showing more and more customers are switching over to the samsung galaxy s4. And for demonizing the enemy technique, commercial is showing how the iPhone users don't have all the new and cool features that Samsung Galaxy s4 have.
Demonizing the enemy: Making individuals from the opposing nation, from a different ethnic group, or those who support the opposing viewpoint appear to be subhuman (e.g., the Vietnam War-era term "gooks" for National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam aka Vietcong, (or 'VC') soldiers), worthless, or immoral, through suggestion or false accusations.
Bandwagon: Bandwagon and "inevitable-victory" appeals attempt to persuade the target audience to join in and take the course of action that "everyone else is taking."
Inevitable victory: invites those not already on the bandwagon to join those already on the road to certain victory. Those already or at least partially on the bandwagon are reassured that staying aboard is their best course of action.
Join the crowd: This technique reinforces people's natural desire to be on the winning side. This technique is used to convince the audience that a program is an expression of an irresistible mass movement and that it is in their best interest to join.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Movies
One of my favorite movies of 2012-2013 would have to be Warm Bodies, which I watched online. And the reason for this is because I like how the movie went with a different type of approach compared to the typical zombie movie. Also I found it very entertaining and kind of funny.
Rotten Tomatoes: Warm Bodies
My all-time favorite movie would have to be Fight Club, which I saw it on HBO, and the main reason why I fell in love with it was because of the twist at the end and the quotes that were quoted through the movie. Also I thought the acting was perfect from Edward Norton and Brad Pittt because they both portrayed their character's personal so well.