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Cut the Strings: Who are we?
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Media Advocacy in Action, Portland State University. Friday, May 15, 2009. Cut the Strings is an awareness campaign started by students at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. It began with the realization that most of the media outlets in our country are owned by six (6) major media conglomerates. While, upon first glance, this may not seem to too deviant from the norm in our country, we believed that this was the cause of several key problems in our society. Also, who is not being represented?
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Go Little Media!: Something definitely is Rotten…
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May 27, 2009. Something definitely is Rotten…. Rotten Tomatoes, the Internet film site originally devoted to rating films based on the cliché of throwing tomatoes at terrible stage performers, has now expanded to reviews, info and basic movie news. Started in 1998 to bring a variety of critic’s views together to rate various films, Rotten Tomatoes was sold to Imagine Games Network (IGN) Entertainment in 2004. IGN is a website devoted to multimedia news, reviews and video games. The only problem is, once ...
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Go Little Media!: May 2009
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May 29, 2009. Companies Divorcing might be “in”. Yesterday, AOL-TimeWarner ditched their hyphen and decided to go their separate ways. Legal and internal troubles where compounded by a failure to adapt to smaller emerging technologies. Its not like we didn’t see this coming, the marriage has been rocky from the start. 1998 movie bearing the title You Got Mail. Was produced by Warner Brothers before the merger. AOL still has 6 million dial up customers. Posted by Agent C. May 27, 2009. By doing this, the ...
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Go Little Media!: Pocket Rockets
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May 8, 2009. A little company called Pocket Books revolutionized the publishing industry in 1939 by producing small, pocket sized paperback books that were inexpensively replicated and sold for only 25 cents. Sold to Simon and Schuster publishers in 1966, Pocket Books kept publishing under the same name and are now known for publishing popular fiction, based on movies and television shows such as Star Trek. 160; . Click to see larger map). Http:/ www.canonwars.com/STCanon.html. Welcome to...
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Go Little Media!: Companies Divorcing might be “in”
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May 29, 2009. Companies Divorcing might be “in”. Yesterday, AOL-TimeWarner ditched their hyphen and decided to go their separate ways. Legal and internal troubles where compounded by a failure to adapt to smaller emerging technologies. Its not like we didn’t see this coming, the marriage has been rocky from the start. 1998 movie bearing the title You Got Mail. Was produced by Warner Brothers before the merger. AOL still has 6 million dial up customers. Posted by Agent C. Who Are the "Big Six".
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Go Little Media!: Media Giants, Unite!
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May 11, 2009. Media Giants, Unite! On May 6th, 2009 Ascent Media Group announced that CBS/Viacom and Time Warner will begin working together to build a new platform of media distribution. This platform is being built so that CBS may air its syndicated programs along with Time Warner in High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD). The plan they have now will reach a minimum of 800 stations, as well as the top 100 domestic markets in North America. Ascent Media Group – Santa Monica, California ...
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Go Little Media!: Whose Health is it Really For?
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June 1, 2009. Whose Health is it Really For? The answer is no. NBC airs these segments because it is free promotion of a sister company. Medical technology is not the only time NBC News has done such free publicity segments. They could happen with any other item that is manufactured by GE from the before mentioned list and more. You need to watch and listen closely to verify that it is not a publicity segment but rather actual unbiased news. (If there is such a thing). Who Are the "Big Six". We are three...