Sunday, March 13, 2011

Assignment 10: Class highlights

1. I had a deep understanding after discussing Ch.2 in class. One question that has bothered me for a long time is “How does mass media affect the society?” I am wondering whether it affects us, or we affect it. I agree with the quote in p.40 of textbook which is “There really is no general, simple answer to the question of how media affect behavior. The best answer is usually ‘It depends.’” The theories I learned in this chapter help me to understand the logical question, “What does it depend on?” Both societies and individuals will affect by the media according to those theories. Sometimes, it affects quite a lot though.

2. After discussing Ch.6 in class, I knew more about movie making. I knew it is hard to produce a movie successfully, so I really admire those who make a good movie, especially those who won the Academy Awards. They deserved the glories. Also, the moving rating system is impressed. I didn’t know a lot until I watched “This Flim Is Not Yet Rated” in class. I believe all of our classmates knew more about that after watching this.

3. As I would like to choose public relations (PR) as my concentration. I am happy that we had discussed the chapter of public relations (Ch.12) in class. I figured out the difference between PR and advertisements after watching the power point professor Grobman showed in class, and I can identify them now. I realized that some promotions are made by PR but not the advertisement department, for example, some mailing circulars with the name on the front. I have received this kind of mails before as well, but I thought they are made by the advertisement department of that company. And I think it is a really good way to promote.

I have learned a lot in this JOUR 2 class, and I hope we, all our classmates, did as well. I hope all of us can enjoy the TV production project in the coming Tuesday. Of course, I hope we can have a successful Dating Show!:) This will be a good experience. 
Last but not least, thank you so much Professor Grobman and the TA Sharon!!:)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Assignment 9: Media Ethics/Media Law

United States v. Warshak
Argued in June 16, 2010
Decided in December 14, 2010

Decided as a criminal case by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit holding that government agents violated the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights by compelling his Internet Service Provider (ISP) to turn over his e-mails without first obtaining a search warrant based on probable cause, it is one of the top four social media law cases in 2010. Warshak claimed that the compelled disclosure violated his Fourth Amendment rights. At last, Warshak's sentence was vacated and remanded to the lower court because the court's previous ruling lacked an adequate explanation of losses to justify the sentence. However, the emails were not excluded from evidence because the government agents relied in good faith on the provisions of the Stored Communications Act (SCA).
And Six Circuit has been concluded 1) AFFIRMED Warshak's convictions; 2) AFFIRMED the forfeiture judgments against him, VACATED the 25 year sentence, and REMANDED for resentencing; 3) AFFIRMED Harriet's convictions except those related to money laundering, which were REVERSED; 4) VACATED and REMANDED Harriet's sentence; 5) AFFIRMED proceeds-money forfeiture judgment against Harriet; 6) REVERSED money-laundering forfeiture judgment against Harriet.

The exclusionary rule, improperly obtained evidence cannot be used, is a good principle to protect our right of privacy. It applies to all persons within the United States whether they are citizens, legal or illegal immigrants, or visitors. This can eliminate the power of government. In this case, good faith was used; it is The Supreme Court allows exceptions for errors made by police. I think the good faith provision has both advantages and disadvantages. It is more convenient to cops when they are doing the investigation. But it may violate the privacy act as there are unreasonable search sometimes. Nonetheless, I think the outcome is fair. Warshak’s sentence was vacated and remanded since he really committed a crime, but the evidences were not excluded because of the good faith provision. Constitution is considered to protect us. It can both protect our right to privacy, and maintain the power of police and government.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Assignment 8: Propaganda in Advertising/PR

(1) Beautiful people: The type of propaganda that deals with famous people or depicts attractive, happy people. This makes other people think that if they buy a product or follow a certain ideology; they too will be happy or successful. (This is more used in advertising for products, instead of political reasons)
In this propaganda, they tried to use the famous athlete, Kobe Bryant, to sell their products, especially basketball products. Kobe Bryant is a successful basketball player. Almost everyone knows his great achievements in his basketball field. With the image of him, people would have more will to buy the products of Nike.

(2) Slogan:  A slogan is a brief, striking phrase that may include labeling and stereotyping. Although slogans may be enlisted to support reasoned ideas, in practice they tend to act only as emotional appeals.
In this propaganda, the slogan "WHEN THE WORLD TALKS, HE STRIKES" expresses Kobe’s heart, confidence and dedication. It kindles people’s drive and will. That makes people think of him and this product immediately when they heard of this slogan.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Assignment 7: Electronic News



Hong Kong TVB PEARL seven thirty news – 2/18/2011
1) Opening (0:08)
2) A staff member of Bank of China was found not guilty over the alleged mis-selling the mini-bonds (2:18)
3) The death inquest of Manlia hostage crisis continues (1:58)
4) Legislative Council Finance Committee approved 7.7 billion in funding for Shan Tin to Central Link (2:02)
5) Wu Shu-chen will not serve a 17.5 years corruption sentence in prison (2:04)
6) A court in Beijing upheld an eight years prison sentence gave to a Chinese-American geologist (1:40)
7) China’s central bank raised required reserves for lenders by 50 basis points (0:33)
8) Ocean Park recorded its 100 millionth visitors (0:42)
9) Hong Kong Computer Fair in Cheung Sha Wan attracted long lines of bargain hunters today (0:36)
10) Radiation from the largest solar flare in four years is expected to reach Earth no later than tomorrow (0:57)
11) Sports and weather reports took about 10 minutes after reporting the news

Ads aired
1) Coca cola
2) TRESemme shampoo
3) Clean Hong Kong Campaign (advertisement by Government)
4) Prince jewelery watch
5) Hong Kong Broadband Network (Internet Service Provider)
* Each of them took about one minute

The lead story, “A staff member of Bank of China was found not guilty over the alleged mis-selling the mini-bonds” is about Lehman Brothers mini-bonds voided because of financial tsunami; bondholders down the drain. People are thinking ways to solve the problem. This staff member involved of false words to sell mini-bonds to six customers, was charged with nine others, fraudulently to induce investment in the crime, and she was the first sale of Lehman Brothers mini-bonds trial of the bank staff. This was chosen as the lead story since it grabbed the attention of the Hong Kong people. The anchors are calmness, but sometime smilingly during broadcasting the news. 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Assignment 6: Television


  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmInloBLcn0
  • Length: 6:50
  • Description: It is a banned cartoon which is produced by Warner Bros. This is one of the chapters of Lonney Tunes named “Southern Fried Rabbit.”
  • Chapter 2: Media Impact
  • Question: Why this cartoon was banned in the U.S.?
  • Answer: It was banned because of the violence taught inside the video.


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Assignment 5: Movies or Recordings

I have interviewed my mom for the blog entry of this week, which is about recordings. My mom was born in Hong Kong. She was influenced by Hong Kong music industry since she was young.
When she was a teenager or 20ish years old, she loved to listen to the Canto-pop songs, especially Sam Hui’s and Leslie Cheung’s. Both of them are the famous Canton-pop singers in Hong Kong, and Leslie Cheung was also considered as one of the founding fathers of Cantopop while Sam Hui is considered to be the first major superstar of Cantopop. My mom appreciates them very much as she said Sam wrote a lot of good songs which was popular in Hong Kong music in the late 1970s; with its simple lyrics and light-hearted nature, they appealed to the Hong Kong masses, especially the working class. She bought most of his CDs back home and listened to them before she went to bed every night at that time. And Leslie is impressed by his handsome face and good voice. My mom said he was a successful actor and singer at the same time; he did really great jobs in his entire life, so he was voted into CNN's "top five most iconic musician of all time" placing behind Michael Jackson and The Beatles. Both of them are my mom’s idols. Besides, Albert Au is also one of her favorite singers; he is a Hong Kong English pop and Cantopop singer-songwriter and DJ. My mom loves to listen to his radio show, which makes her feel relaxed. Sometimes, he will invite some guests to sing folk songs with him. Until now, she still loves to listen to their music, and she keeps on listening to their recordings in leisure time.
She thinks there are many changes in the music industry in Hong Kong, especially the culture and the singers’ qualities. Firstly, in the lyrics of the songs, in the past, they were simple and inspirational. But the songs now are quite influenced by pop-culture; some of them are even ridiculous and don’t make sense now. So, this is one of the reasons that my mom is still listening to the old songs (from my point of views). On the other hand, the singers’ qualities are becoming worse in Hong Kong in these recent years. Singers just pay attention to their appearance but not singing techniques. The most important is tons of fans are supporting those “singers”, which make some of the singers who don’t have a good appearance can’t even have a foothold in the manufactory of music. This would not only corrupt its values, but also give teenagers a wrong message that they could be a “singer” as easy as they thought. Although my mom will listen to some songs that I am listening now, she is still addicted to songs of 1970s throughout. 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Assignment 4: Magazines

Name of magazine
SMART PARENTS

Concept
Nowadays, more and more parents are concerning about the future of their children. Some of them may even start planning their children’s life since they were born. So, I would welcome the parents to send me emails to let me know what they want to know. And also, I would set up a blog for freelance editors to give me some information, and then I will choose few of them and post them out. For example, some parents may want to know some information about Homestead High School. Thus, readers can give me the information through the blog. Interviewing some famous schools in Bay Area, introducing some new extracurricular activities, covering some healthy recipes and explaining some educational issues are some of the topics I would like to include in the magazine.

Target readers
As implied in the name of magazine, target readers would basically be the parents. But also, those who are majoring in child development or working in this field would be the target readers as well.

Competitors
Magazine PARENTS. It is a monthly magazine but mine is weekly. But there is a big competition as its first issue was October 1926, so PARENTS must has an excellent reputation, and also it has won several rewards last year. Therefore, magazine PARENTS is my major competitors.

Advertisers
1) Supplements for children (Eg. NUTRILITE)
2) Summer programs for children (Eg. YMCA)
3) Restaurants especially those who provided kids meal (Eg. McDonald’s)
4) Toys (Eg. TOYS R US)
5) Book Stores (Eg. BORDERS)

Cover
With a photograph for background, basically, it will be a photo that related to parents and children or the main topic. The major topic for that week will be BOLD, and it has a bigger font size than those subtopics. This can attract and draw the readers’ attention. The subtopics are below the major topic, and I would choose two to three of them from the magazine which are more attractive to readers. 

Sample cover