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Noel Murray: Our “white people problems” problem: Why it’s time to stop using “white” as a pejorative (The A.V. Club)
But increasingly, people aren’t sniping about “whiteness” to be funny, or even defiant—at least not entirely. They’re using the term as a form of criticism, meant to be dismissive. “That movie looks very white,” or, “That sounds like music for white people,” is another way of saying, “That can’t be any good.” And I do have a problem with that.
race  whitepeople  media  tv  music 
7 days ago by matthewmcvickar
Tim O'Reilly: Before Solving a Problem, Make Sure You've Got the Right Problem
I was pleased to see the measured tone of the White House response to the citizen petition about SOPA and PIPA, and yet I found myself profoundly disturbed by something that seems to me to go to the root of the problem in Washington: the failure to correctly diagnose the problem we are trying to solve, but instead to accept, seemingly uncritically, the claims of various interest groups.
internet  piracy  sopa  pipa  government  economics  media  film  music 
8 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Alyssa Rosenberg: In the Wake of Trayvon Martin's Death, Fox Pulls Its Marketing for Alien Invasion Comedy 'Neighborhood Watch' (ThinkProgress)
it’s worth interrogating why we find images of over-the-top approaches to law enforcement funny or compelling

A combination of anger as pathos (vicarious justice rendered), hero worship, and making light of authority?
trayvonmartin  police  racism  film  media 
9 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Ta-Nehisi Coates: On Making Yourself Right (The Atlantic)
‘Breitbart died, like all of us will, in darkness. But as a media persona he chose to also live there, and in the process has impelled countless others to throttle themselves into the abyss.’
media  information  reporting  journalism  news  racism  politics  tv 
12 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
The Atlantic: What If Journalists Stopped Trying to Be Political Insiders? (Conor Friedersdorf)
‘news coverage that treats politics as an insiders’ game invites the public to become “cognoscenti of their own bamboozlement.”’
politics  media  president  television 
august 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Daily Intel: Facebook and the Epiphanator: An End to Endings? (Paul Ford)
Old media (The Epiphinator) is all about stories and endings. New media (Facebook etc.) knows nothing, crafts no careful stories. But we still need those things, so don't expect it to die yet.
facebook  media  society  history 
july 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Clay Shirky: Why We Need the New News Environment to be Chaotic
“The thing I really want to impress on my students is that the commercial case for news only matters if the profits are used to subsidize reporting the public can see, and that civic virtue may be heart-warming, but it won’t keep the lights on, if the lights cost more than cash on hand. Both sides of the equation have to be solved.”
journalism  news  media  government 
july 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Forbes: Andrea Spiegel's de.tech.ting: The Real Story Behind Charlie Sheen Joining Twitter
Enablers.

“If you didn’t hear, yesterday Charlie Sheen joined Twitter. Today he very well may reach 1 million followers (as I type he’s already passed the 900K mark). How did it happen? Why all of a sudden did he wake up and decide it’s Twitter time? And how was it that Charlie Sheen went from non-twitterer to hardcore twitterer overnight? Short answer: he got a lot of help from a team of experts at Ad.ly, a small Beverly Hills start-up that focuses on celebrity endorsements via Facebook and Twitter.”
twitter  celebrity  media  business  advertising  hollywood 
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Nick Davies: The Julian Assange Investigation — Let's Clear the Air of Misinformation
“Bianca Jagger last week launched a fierce attack on the Guardian for carrying my story about the evidence collected by Swedish police who have been investigating the claims of sexual assault by the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. At the heart of her attack is a repeated claim that we failed to publish exculpatory evidence contained in the police file. Those who have read her piece will have noticed that she does not cite one single example of this missing information. There are two reasons for this. First, she does not know what is in that police file, because she has not read it. Second, if she had, she would know that her claim is simply not true.”
wikileaks  journalism  history  media 
january 2011 by matthewmcvickar
PopMatters: The Art of Falling Apart: ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’—Separated at Birth
“Both albums are like brainwashing, insular symphonies to a painfully reactive public awareness. The music doesn’t drive outward but, instead, falls inward, bouncing along the various fractured feelings of its singer and his mates. While ‘The National Anthem’ may suggest that ‘everyone is so near/everyone has got the fear’, the reality is that Yorke feels like a misidentified Pied Piper, the ‘rats and kids follow me out of town’ tenets of the Kid A title track pleading his case to be set free. This could be the main reason why the reaction to its release was so incredibly strong. Newness and novelty can help, but there is more to it than a differing direction. Kid A sounds like the start of a surreal psychological dissertation. Amnesiac occasionally comes across as whining.”
kida  radiohead  music  writing  history  fame  media 
january 2011 by matthewmcvickar
The Guardian: Socrates – a man for our times
"He was condemned to death for telling the ancient Greeks things they didn't want to hear, but his views on consumerism and trial by media are just as relevant today."
socrates  history  greece  books  philosophy  society  media  politics 
november 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Squashed: The Comedian Marches
I asked a question and it got answered: "The rally, hopefully, will get a lot of people who have become frustrated with the political process engaged again. To the extent that it succeeds in that, I’m for it. If it does it while being entertaining, I’m doubly for it."
politics  america  comedy  jonstewart  stephencolbert  tv  media  republicans  democrats  march  rally  protest  washingtondc 
september 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Tweetage Wasteland: The Web’s Five Most Endangered Words
"Let me think about that." In other words: with a glut of information, we're trying to form opinions and take action on it all just as fast as it's coming in, and we're suffering for it.
society  technology  web  history  culture  media  internet  facebook  twitter  writing  opinion  thought  communication 
july 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Salon.com: Get your Ph.D. in Lady Gaga
This is silly. Taking this pop star's very carefully constructed image and hype seriously isn't very useful, no matter how many times you use the word 'deconstruction' and 'phallus'.
feminism  academia  celebrity  ladygaga  media 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Newsless.org: "The case for context: my opening statement for SXSW"
The always-great Matt Thompson on why episodic news content isn't as helpful as laying a contextual groundwork for a story and then letting readers know about events that happen in that framework.
journalism  news  media  sxsw  information  business  culture 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
The Atlantic: How to Save the News
"Everyone knows that Google is killing the news business. Few people know how hard Google is trying to bring it back to life, or why the company now considers journalism’s survival crucial to its own prospects."
news  journalism  google  internet  information  economics  media  newspaper 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Nancy Baym: Why, despite myself, I am not leaving Facebook. Yet.
Because there's no alternative, and it is valuable. But its privacy practices are awful.
privacy  facebook  internet  media  socialnetworking  ethics  newmedia 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
ABC News: The Appalling Reaction to the iPhone Leak (Michael Malone)
Why the reaction to the iPhone leak reflects a much-weakened press and an Apple in bed with the authorities.
apple  iphone  journalism  news  media  america  press 
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Clay Shirky: Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable
Basically: Publishing solves a problem that no longer exists, and we don't need newspapers; we need journalism. Amen.
history  technology  business  internet  media  news  journalism  information  print  newspaper  publishing 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Goodreads: Kevin Fanning reviews 'Twilight'
Basically: It's sometimes amateurish, and there's troubling misogyny, but is that so bad? I say, and I think this is what Kevin is getting at, is that the age-old paradigm of adults worrying about young minds being influenced by media is a bit more complicated -- I think more than a new idea being introduced and etched onto a young mind by 'Twilight', the more likely circumstance is that the ideas therein subtly reinforce existing ideas that the child is already exposed to.
books  literature  twilight  media  culture  children 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
The Economist: It's Time: An endorsement of Barack Obama
"America should take a chance and make Barack Obama the next leader of the free world." A cautious but firm and thoughtful endorsement from an excellent publication.
politics  government  obama  election  media  news  usa  america 
november 2008 by matthewmcvickar
marathonpacks: Is There Even A Middle Ground Anymore
Eric Harvey on point as usual: "Access to technology ≠ access to actual creative skill that people want to watch, not which is just dumb enough to drive people to iTunes."
music  business  culture  media  newmedia 
june 2008 by matthewmcvickar
The Long Tail: Are dead-tree magazines good or bad for the climate?
"...although it generates no more or less carbon than magazine publishing, web publishing takes no carbon out of the atmosphere. So by this analysis dead-tree magazines have a smaller net carbon footprint than web media."
environment  green  media  web 
december 2007 by matthewmcvickar
TechCruch: The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos
The head of a company that makes videos go viral explains exactly how it's done. The commenters go crazy. Very interesting in the specific sense, but even more so in the overall evolution of media.
media  advertising  business  ethics  internet  marketing  social  web  youtube  viral  video 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Pink Tentacle: Top 60 Japanese buzzwords of 2007
I.e.: "She spends her evenings reading manga and drinking at home alone, and she spends her weekends lazing around in bed. She’s a dried-fish woman." And whatever you do, do not miss the Bottom-Biting Bug.
culture  japan  japanese  language  media 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
johnaugust.com: Pencils down
Explanation and perspective on the looming screenwriters' strike from John August, a screenwriter.
film  writing  tv  media  business 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
New York Magazine: Trent Reznor and Saul Williams Discuss Their New Collaboration, Mourn OiNK
Trent was an Oink user and regrets its disappearance. The Reznor-Williams collaboration, The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust!, a mind-boggling fusion of genres," will be released for free on the internet. "Ghetto gothic?"
music  media  oink  piracy  filesharing  business  copyright  nin  saulwilliams 
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Speak Up: Dr. Copperplate and Mr. Gothic
A masterful overview of the two fonts. How they look best and where they've been used.
typography  media  design  logo  film 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Kim Cameron: Emperor of the Amateurs
Andrew Keen's "The Cult of the Amateur" says the internet is destroying culture, but he himself built this book without any of the professional skills he claims are so important. On the Colbert Report, said there was nothing wrong with elitism.
internet  newmedia  media  creativity  ugc  bookreview 
september 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Good Copy Bad Copy
"A documentary about the current state of copyright and culture." It's free, of course.
movie  documentary  culture  media  copyright  video  free  law 
june 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Daily Kos: State of the Nation
The sad dumbing-down of one of the most visited and trusted news sources in the country.
news  media  politics  advertising  cnn  journalism  culture  america 
june 2007 by matthewmcvickar
AP: We Ignored Paris Hilton
"The reaction was to the idea of the ban, not the effects of it. There was some internal hand-wringing. Some felt we were tinkering dangerously with the news. Whom would we ban next? Others loved the idea."
parishilton  ap  news  media  celebrity 
march 2007 by matthewmcvickar

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