Title: 1. Mass Media
11. Mass Media Everyday Life
Christopher Burnett California State, Long Beach
2Mass Media in Our Lives
- Average time spent using media each year
- More than half of our waking lives
- More time than we sleep
- Impacts every area of life
- Mass media and American life
- Greater influence
- Bigger business
Shannon Stapleton/The New York Times
3Average Media Use
Illustration 1.1
4Media Earnings Percentages
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5Mass Media Today
- The Past Wired
- Needed an electrical outlet
- Limited mobility
- Today Wireless
- WiFi Wireless Fidelity
- Total mobility
- More choices
- Converged Media
- Complex network of media
- Global system
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6The Communication Process
- Intrapersonal
- Communication within one person
- Interpersonal
- Direct sharing of experience between two people
- Mass Communication
- Communication from one person or group of persons
through a transmitting device (a medium) to
large audiences or markets
7Elements of Mass Communication
Illustration 1.3
8Mass Media Industries
- Book Publishing
- 40,000 titles a year
- Audio books e-books
- Newspaper
- 1500 dailies
- Magazine
- 15,000 published a year
- Declining
- Recordings
- People over 25 buy CDs
- People under 25 download
- Radio
- 13,000 radio stations
- Satellite and Internet radio
- Movies
- 30,000 theaters, 400 films a year
- DVDs, downloads, overseas
- Television
- 1600 TV stations
- Subscription TV (cable and satellite)
- Internet
- Newest media
- Ad earnings growing
9Media are Profit-Centered
- Who Owns the Media?
- Concentration of Ownership
- Chains, Broadcast Networks
- Cross-Media Ownership
- News Corporation
- Owns multiple media formats
- Conglomerates
- Corp. that owns more than just media
- General Electric
- Vertical Integration
- Controlling related media
- Time Warner
AP/Wide World Photos
10Concentrated Media Ownership
- Media Industry and Acquisitions
- Public ownership of media companies stockholders
- Convergence
- Melding of communication, computer and
electronics industries - Deregulation
- Since 1980, ownership limitations have been
decreasing
11Newspaper Broadcast Properties
- Attractive Investments
- 10 profits a year, double the average for
manufacturing company - Scarce Commodities
- Limited number makes them more valuable
- Family Ownership
- Selling off inherited media companies
- Easier to buy than to create
- Expensive to start up
12Pros Cons of Concentrated Ownership
- Advantages
- Employee training
- Higher wages
- Better working conditions
- Greater resources
- Disadvantages
- Limits diversity of opinion
- Loss of message pluralism
- Authoritarian corporate culture
13Paying the Bills
- Advertising Consumers
- Ads are primary income for newspapers, radio and
television - Consumers pay indirectly
- Magazines receive over half of income from ads,
the rest from subscribers - Movies, recordings and books profit from direct
consumer sales
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14The Changing Technologies
- 1st Information Revolution
- Pictographs, 3500 B.C.
- Phonetic writing, 1000 B.C
- Parchment, 200 B.C.
- 2nd Information Revolution
- Printing, 1455
- Spread of knowledge
- Storability, portability, accessibility
- 3rd Information Revolution
- Computer technology
- Satellite broadcasts, digital recordings, global
network - Media History Link
Archivo Iconografico, S.A./Corbis
Universitatsbibliothek, Gottingen, Germany/
Bildarchiv Steffens/The Bridgeman Art Library
Gutenberg Bible, 1455
15Time on the Internet
Illustration 1.4
16Digital Delivery
- One-Way vs. Two-Way
- Classic model of mass communication
- One-way
- New model of mass communication
- Instantaneous feedback
- Interactive
- Dumb vs. Smart
- TVs, VCRS dumb
- Telephone smart
- Digital communication
- Information Bits
- Storable information
17Digital Network
Illustration 1.5
18Mass Media Audiences Effects
- Mass Media influence
- Political institutions
- Social institutions
- Cultural institutions
- Selective Perception
- Different people perceive messages differently
- Few people share identical mass media environments
ABC News
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19Critical Discussion
- In spite of the wonderful advantages created by
the Internet, what might be some of the
drawbacks? - How is digital delivery changing the
communications industry? Give examples of how
digital delivery is changing consumers habits.