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The rise of e-reading
5 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project finds that e-reading is rising, ebook readers read more than non-ebook readers, and that reading takes place across many different devices.
books
mediaindustries
ebook
Pew
5 weeks ago by juanmonroy
New York City History: The Bowery Boys
5 weeks ago by juanmonroy
The Bowery Boys podcast on NYC history present very well researched and thorough history of radio in New York City. My own lecture that surveys the history of radio is very similar. Nice work, Greg and Tom.
radio
mediaindustries
NewYork
history
5 weeks ago by juanmonroy
CLASSIC ADS | PDX RETRO
6 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Excellent collection of vintage advertisements from a variety of eras. Includes some videos of television ads.
mediaindustries
advertising
6 weeks ago by juanmonroy
"Is Your Child Constantly Sick?" | Center for Media and Democracy
7 weeks ago by juanmonroy
This is the VNR and accompanying news report I screened in class today.
mediaindustries
VNR
publicrelations
7 weeks ago by juanmonroy
What Are You Missing? March 18-31
7 weeks ago by juanmonroy
A few interesting points about the decline of DVDs, theatrical attendance, music sales, and magazines
mediaindustries
newtechnologies
filmindustry
7 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Broadcast's Graveyard Shift | Adweek
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Although it has been documented before, the most watched program is the shows recorded earlier.
television
mediaindustries
timeshifting
dvr
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Tribune TV Stations Pulled From DirecTV
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Another retransmission dispute
television
mediaindustries
retransmission
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
One on One: Tim Wu, Author of The Master Switch - NYTimes.com
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
nytimestech: Bits: One on One: Tim Wu, Author of 'The Master Switch' http://nyti.ms/cfsCXz
newtechnologies
mediaindustries
TimWu
from instapaper
8 weeks ago by juanmonroy
FX Expands Influence Behind Unorthodox Programming - NYTimes.com
9 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Speaking of FX as a representative of the importance of basic cable....
television
mediaindustries
9 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Information Ethics Roundtable 2012 « IER 2012
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Privacy and the Challenge of Technology
We live in an information society. Information and information technology are increasingly essential to our social, economic, and political interactions. Given this, serious reflection on information ethics is imperative. Information ethics studies the value questions that arise from the creation, control, and access to information. The Information Ethics Roundtable is a yearly conference that brings together information scientists, librarians, philosophers, and social scientists to discuss ethical issues such as intellectual property, intellectual freedom, and censorship. The focus of this year’s roundtable is privacy and technology. In one sense technology has been a boon for privacy. For instance, ATMs and online banking mean that we seldom have to present ourselves to a teller. Online shopping offers similar benefits. However, technology can also pose a serious threat to privacy, since so much of what we now do leaves an enduring digital record. This new information can be recombined to create detailed profiles that couldn’t have emerged in pre-digital days. Moreover, we often have no idea what happens to this information after it has been created.
newtechnologies
mediaindustries
privacy
conference
NewYork
We live in an information society. Information and information technology are increasingly essential to our social, economic, and political interactions. Given this, serious reflection on information ethics is imperative. Information ethics studies the value questions that arise from the creation, control, and access to information. The Information Ethics Roundtable is a yearly conference that brings together information scientists, librarians, philosophers, and social scientists to discuss ethical issues such as intellectual property, intellectual freedom, and censorship. The focus of this year’s roundtable is privacy and technology. In one sense technology has been a boon for privacy. For instance, ATMs and online banking mean that we seldom have to present ourselves to a teller. Online shopping offers similar benefits. However, technology can also pose a serious threat to privacy, since so much of what we now do leaves an enduring digital record. This new information can be recombined to create detailed profiles that couldn’t have emerged in pre-digital days. Moreover, we often have no idea what happens to this information after it has been created.
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
Decline of the MediaIndustry
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
via Brian Rose
mediaindustries
newtechnologies
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
The FCC's Ownership Review Marks a Critical Chance to Turn the Tide | Save the News
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
A long standing rule that prevents a company owning broadcasting stations and a newspaper in the same market is in danger of being eliminated.
mediaindustries
crossownership
newspapers
radio
television
broadcast
12 weeks ago by juanmonroy
MediaPost Publications YouTube Begins To Form Developer Channel Program 02/28/2012
february 2012 by juanmonroy
YouTube looks to be offering content partners a chance to make their own channels on YouTube. I'm not sure why AARP would an early partner. Seems like an odd choice unless you're trying to get the biggest segment of TV viewers (old people) to watch more YouTube.
mediaindustries
YouTube
television
TV3
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Menace of Mechanical Music
february 2012 by juanmonroy
John Phillip Sousa's famous 1906 diatribe against recorded music.
You need a Fordham University ID to access this document.
mediaindustries
music
mechanical
JohnPhillipSousa
You need a Fordham University ID to access this document.
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Washington Post: A Newspaper, and a Legacy, Reordered
february 2012 by juanmonroy
This article examines how one of the most revered names in US journalism is trying to remake itself in the digital age.
mediaindustries
newspapers
digital
WashingtonPost
NewYorkTimes
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Media Life Magazine - Super Bowl sets record with 111.3 million viewers
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Did it seem like *everybody* watch the Super Bowl?
It looks like Super Bowl 46 was the most US TV program ever.Almost one out of three men, women, and children in the US watched most of the game.
Thankfully, that number is still lower than how many people voted in the 2008 US presidential election (about 133 million).
mediaindustries
television
SuperBowl
ratings
It looks like Super Bowl 46 was the most US TV program ever.Almost one out of three men, women, and children in the US watched most of the game.
Thankfully, that number is still lower than how many people voted in the 2008 US presidential election (about 133 million).
february 2012 by juanmonroy
TrackMeNot
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Remember how we discussed how Google tracks you to provide you with a "better" and "more personalized" search results? If you use Firefox or Google's own Chrome browser, here's a plug-in that obfuscates the aggregate of your search queries.
Internet
Google
TrackMeNot
plug-in
privacy
mediaindustries
newtechnologies
february 2012 by juanmonroy
Wireless Carriers in Major US Cities
january 2012 by juanmonroy
This will help you find wireless telephone providers in your town.
mediaindustries
wireless
telephone
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Nielsen's Television DMA Rankings
january 2012 by juanmonroy
This document ranks the television designated market areas for 2011-2012.
mediaindustries
television
Nielsen
DMA
rankings
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Barnes & Noble, Taking On Amazon in the Fight of Its Life
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Barnes and Noble, at one time a dominant player in booksellers, now faces an uncertain future with the advent of ebooks.
mediaindustries
books
BarnesandNoble
Amazon
ebook
january 2012 by juanmonroy
List of radio stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
january 2012 by juanmonroy
This seems to be a pretty good source for radio stations, albeit by state, and their owners.
mediaindustries
radio
stations
Wikipedia
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Antenna Web's Find Broadcast TV by Address
january 2012 by juanmonroy
This website is designed to help you position your antenna to receive broadcast television signals. Yes, these still exist! It is also helpful to help you find the broadcast TV stations in your town.
mediaindustries
television
antenna
broadcast
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Radio-Locator
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Need help finding the radio stations in your town? This will help you find your radio stations. Try to reconcile this list with the stations you remember from your own experience.
radio
stations
mediaindustries
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Arbitron Radio Market Rankings - Fall 2011
january 2012 by juanmonroy
These are the radio markets ranked by size. While the population size change, the rankings remain relatively stable from year-to-year.
mediaindustries
radio
Arbitron
market
rankings
january 2012 by juanmonroy
Radio Stations - Arbitron: Terms for the Trade
january 2012 by juanmonroy
This is useful guide to the terms of the radio trade.
radio
mediaindustries
Arbitron
glossary
terms
of
the
trade
january 2012 by juanmonroy
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