http://www.al-bab.com/blog/2013/blog1302.htm#egypt-economy-drifting-down-the-nile
The article above is about the egyptian economic crisis.
In the past this story would of been shown across platforms including TV, radio and newspaper. The story would have taken higher priority in egypt at the time and would not have appeared under breaking news in the UK because of the lesser resources.
A2 Media Studies: Music Video
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Citizen journalism
http://www.demotix.com/news/1698439/civilians-attempting-continue-their-lives-aleppo#media-1698388
I have found a story about the civilians trying to live in Aleppo after the loss of fuel, water and electricity. In the past this story would of only been shown on mainstream news channels and newspapers with a few images and videos. There would not of been as many images as now because of the availability of technology at the time. The internet has allowed Mike Blacktoviche (publisher) to distribute clear pictures on location of the living conditions in Aleppo. Audiences have not done anything in response to this example. There have been a few hundred views so those few hundred will have received a more accurate visual account of the situation there.
Social networking sites are likely to remain the tools of citizen journalism because of the millions of people that use them. There is so much potential for videos and messages going viral and granting people recognition that social networking will continue to increase in use. In the web 3.0 era the social networking sites are allowing us as individuals to have more power as a prosumer. The number of prosumers is increasing and generating widespread recognition for many.
I have found a story about the civilians trying to live in Aleppo after the loss of fuel, water and electricity. In the past this story would of only been shown on mainstream news channels and newspapers with a few images and videos. There would not of been as many images as now because of the availability of technology at the time. The internet has allowed Mike Blacktoviche (publisher) to distribute clear pictures on location of the living conditions in Aleppo. Audiences have not done anything in response to this example. There have been a few hundred views so those few hundred will have received a more accurate visual account of the situation there.
Social networking sites are likely to remain the tools of citizen journalism because of the millions of people that use them. There is so much potential for videos and messages going viral and granting people recognition that social networking will continue to increase in use. In the web 3.0 era the social networking sites are allowing us as individuals to have more power as a prosumer. The number of prosumers is increasing and generating widespread recognition for many.
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Death of the Album Article
The internet has rocked the music industry. One of the effects is the death of physical CDs especially in album format. There is a rise in people downloading because consumers have a larger selection as well as a better price than buying music CDs from stores such as HMV which have seen rapid decline in recent years. Sales of albums on CD declined 19.5% year-on-year to 69.4m in total in
2012, as combined volume sales of digital and physical albums fell
overall by 11.2% to 100.5m. In the UK singles market, track sales volumes continued to break records for the fifth year in succession.
Total singles sales increased 6.0% to 188.6m in 2012, with the overwhelming majority (99.6%) accounted for by digital tracks and bundles. All the top 20 best-selling singles of 2012 sold more than 500,000 copies each.So digital download single sales are certainly on the rise but not all forms of album sales are declining. For instance in 2011 vinyl sales increased by 39% and in 2012 sales are up about 10%.
There are several issue surrounding downloading illegally because it negatively effects the business side of several industries including the music industry. With rising downloads the record labels generate less revenue and therefore struggle to compete and as a result they have to be more firm with artists by giving them a smaller share of profits. This is a rising barrier which makes it increasingly difficult for artists to enter the music industry because salary cuts on the artist meaning they wont get rich quickly. Illegal downloads has created firm action from authorities such as the SOPA act by the US government which shut down illegal file sharing websites and punished those responsible. However some argue that increasing illegal downloads is a good because its people trading music without barriers and artists still make plenty of money through advertising and touring revenue. The record producers can be seen as greedy because it is a high paid job yet they continue to demand more money off the consumers who are mostly on lower incomes.
Some bands dont like audiences buying singles because they have put time and effort into creating an entire album which covers different themes, subjects and stories. The single is a small part of the album and the artist wants the audience to experience listening to the album in its entirety so the audience has a better understanding of what the band and album is all about. In the future CD albums will continue to decline and Single purchases will rise however there are alternatives which are growing such as vinyl album sales which are on the increase. Piracy will always be increasing and the acts put in place dont really stop it because there are plenty of alternatives due to a dedicated community who are willing to illegally distribute music.
Total singles sales increased 6.0% to 188.6m in 2012, with the overwhelming majority (99.6%) accounted for by digital tracks and bundles. All the top 20 best-selling singles of 2012 sold more than 500,000 copies each.So digital download single sales are certainly on the rise but not all forms of album sales are declining. For instance in 2011 vinyl sales increased by 39% and in 2012 sales are up about 10%.
There are several issue surrounding downloading illegally because it negatively effects the business side of several industries including the music industry. With rising downloads the record labels generate less revenue and therefore struggle to compete and as a result they have to be more firm with artists by giving them a smaller share of profits. This is a rising barrier which makes it increasingly difficult for artists to enter the music industry because salary cuts on the artist meaning they wont get rich quickly. Illegal downloads has created firm action from authorities such as the SOPA act by the US government which shut down illegal file sharing websites and punished those responsible. However some argue that increasing illegal downloads is a good because its people trading music without barriers and artists still make plenty of money through advertising and touring revenue. The record producers can be seen as greedy because it is a high paid job yet they continue to demand more money off the consumers who are mostly on lower incomes.
Some bands dont like audiences buying singles because they have put time and effort into creating an entire album which covers different themes, subjects and stories. The single is a small part of the album and the artist wants the audience to experience listening to the album in its entirety so the audience has a better understanding of what the band and album is all about. In the future CD albums will continue to decline and Single purchases will rise however there are alternatives which are growing such as vinyl album sales which are on the increase. Piracy will always be increasing and the acts put in place dont really stop it because there are plenty of alternatives due to a dedicated community who are willing to illegally distribute music.
David Bowie research task
10 key point regarding distribution on David Bowie's 'Where are we now?'
- The single was released on 8th January 2013 which was David Bowie's birthday
- The timing of releasing this was odd because there was no warning or hint that this would be released. It was commonly believed that Bowie was still in the 10 year musical silence until now.
- The single was distributed across a variety of platforms including itunes, radio and on youtube.
- This is the first single from the upcoming album 'The Next Day'
- The song reached no.6 on the UK charts which was the highest Bowie single since 'Absolute beginners' in 1986
- The only format is digital download for the time being. CD and vinyl release dates have yet to be confirmed
- 'The Next Day' was no.1 on the itunes charts in 17 countries
- The record label is Colombia Records, a division of sony music entertainment
- On david bowie vevo the single has 1.7 million views including 16,000 likes
- Song is free for those that pre-purchased 'The Next Day'
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Monday, 28 January 2013
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Important news story
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/sweden/9802333/Swedish-woman-crashes-train-after-taking-it-for-a-joyride.html
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