Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Institutions in the media: The BBC

Handout design
Lesson powerpoint 

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Mr Bush's feedback:
WWW

  • Interactive start - involving audience with questions
  • Fluent, articulate presentation style
  • Use of whiteboard
  • Detailed, well presented handout 
  • Good, simple powerpoint slides - well designed
  • Includes key information re: ownership
  • Key terminology: PSB
EBI 
  • Be more positive when receiving feedback 
  • Some lack of clarity re: misinformation of facts (1995 relaunch?)
  • Explain assertions/statements - left wing bias? how? 
  • Include images on slides 
  • Forgot about plenary 
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Self-reflection feedback:
WWW 

  •  Good design of handouts and powerpoint
  • Well presented information about institution 
  • Plenty of detail about history, control, influence and synergy of the BBC 
EBI 
  • Further interaction with class (more positive and rewarding)
  • Lack of a plenary 
  • Explain statements made and controversy behind alleged left wing bias
  • Include images on powerpoint slides
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Twitter (Kunal, Mikaeil & Alisa)
- Social networking site est. in 2006
- Four layout revamps since 2006 
- Traditional newspapers 'killer'
TimeWarner (Indera & Samsam)
- World's third largest TV networking and entertainment conglomerate 
- Founded in 1990 
- Owns many subsidiaries such as HBO and Warner Bros.
Dreamworks (Zubair, Shervin & Fasih)
- Founded in 1994
- Screens in many countries including Poland, US, UK, Italy.
- Founded by Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen.
ITV (Luke & Lee)
- First broadcast in 1959
- Formed by a corporate takeover by Granada plc and Carlton Comm.
- ITV cofounds Freesat with the BBC
Disney (Ahmed, Abdiasis & Mansour) 
- Disney patented technicolour for many years, making them the only company allowed to release colour films
- The DisneyWorld resort is around the same size as San Francisco 
- At its time, Snow White (at 1.4million) was considered a joke for how expensive it was to make
Film4 (Jasmine & Harmony)
- Funding derives from adverts/commercial 
- Has a niche audience
- Recently launched Film 4.0 which is a digital/online area
BSkyB (Ryan & Kirath) 
- Founded by entrepreneur Rupert Murdoch 
- 10.1 million customers as of June 2011
- £6bn revenue annually as of 2011 
Sallmaan (NewsCorp) 
- Formed in Australia by Rupert Murdoch
- NewsCorp has acquired newspapers such as The London Times and The New York Post
- FoxBroadcasting is a subsidiary 

Sony
- First electronic product was a tape recorder named the 'Type G'
- Encouraged development of the Compact Disc (CDs)
- Purchased Colombia Pictures in 1989
TrinityMirror (UK)
- Largest British newspaper group publishing 240 regional papers in the UK
- Founded in 1903
- Faces controversy over alleged phone-hacking 

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