compare ‘newsbeat’ and ‘war of the worlds’

Comparative Table

THEMENEWSBEATWAR OF THE WORLDS
OWNERSHIPBBC – PSB, government, director general in charge – 1st one – Lord Baron Reath, trans-national, multi-media company, not a monopoly – more of an oligopoly, concentration of ownership. BBC has a slightly left- leaning ideology.CBS – private company, conglomerate, cross-media conglomerate, trans-national? example of concentration of ownership – just a few companies own everything – oligopoly? cartel? Vertical integration
HABERMASTransformation of the public sphere – BBC intention is to inform, educate, and entertain. BBC is public + non-profit, all money is put back into shows. This supports Habermas’ theory that the BBC is paternalistic, providing what you need rather than what you want. Commerical profit is a poor ethos – not in the spirit of Habermas’. There is an idea that private organisations do not care about viewers, and instead only care about profit.
CHOMSKYChomsky talks about how adults are more impressionable to believing falsities, whereas young people are more aware of the truth. Some people can’t distinguish truth from fiction – universal grammar
REGULATIONOfcom, BBC charter governed by parliament. New technologies mean BBC is faced with more competitionFederal communications department, not necessarily in the public interest
AUDIENCE (ACTIVE / PASSIVE)active
(Audience participation – online accessibility)
passive (Audience were passive in the way they received the information)
AUDIENCE (LAZARSFELD – two-step flow theory)Getting popular guests on the show who bring in viewersOrson Welles – opinion leaders
AUDIENCE (HALL) Stuart Hall – theory of preferred reading.
suggested that media texts contain a variety of messages that are encoded (made/inserted) by producers and then decoded (understood) by audiences.
Encoded message – of the broadcast being a joke, was not taken on, and instead, peoplemtook it seriously.
NEW TECHNOLOGY
CROSS MEDIA CONVERGENCE
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