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EMC 2410 Intro to Electronic Media Edward Bowen Lecture Three Current Concepts

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EMC 2410Intro to Electronic Media

Edward Bowen

Lecture Three

Current Concepts

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

A continuum or a dichotomy?

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• broadcast 1767, adj., in reference to the spreading of seed, from broad + cast (v.). Figurative use is recorded from 1785. Modern media use began with radio (1922, adj. and noun). As a verb, recorded from 1813 in an agricultural sense, 1829 in a figurative sense, 1921 in reference to radio. Broadcasting is recorded from 1922.

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Broadcasting:

The scattered dissemination of information (audio and/or video) to anonymous, undefined destinations (listeners or viewers). (“Head’s”)

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Narrowcasting

Producing and designing media content in order to target a highly specific segment of the audience. Narrowcasting is often practiced by magazines, radio stations and cablecasters. Opposite of broadcasting. (PBS.org)

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

• Broadest: CBS, NBC, ABS, FOX• Broader: Music Television, News Television, Sports

Television• Broad: Spike, Lifetime, BET, Logo, CSNBC, Fox

News • Narrow: Digital Signage• Narrower: DOOH (Digital Out of Home),

Geotargeting• Narrowest: Interactive, Home Video, Contextual

Advertising, Behavioral Targeting

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Broadcasting – Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/1UpzvvqHEXc

Broadcast Networks

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Broadcasting – Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/plrKfwjJgqA

Specialty Networks

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/muAnV8-HKfA

Targeted Demographic Programming -Politics

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://vimeo.com/15956401

Targeted Demographic Programming - Race

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/KSKFMwugzmE

Targeted Demographic Programming - Gender

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/7J9u0SF3tFc

Targeted Demographic Programming - Gender

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/ePSbkBwOHRU

Digital Signage

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/yjnrLFR4ap8

Digital Signage

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/ze4ePQ_4h3Y

Digital Signage

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/ze4ePQ_4h3Y

DOOH (Digital Out of Home)

Leading baby healthcare brand Johnson’s® Baby, is launching its first ever digital out of home campaign on Baby TV, the 271 screen network located in antenatal clinics across the UK

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/5r06lq8_1nw

DOOH (Digital Out of Home)

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/p6GuEWkXbbA

DOOH (Digital Out of Home)

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/plw3jNcaqjU

DOOH (Digital Out of Home) Interactive

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Broadcasting - Narrowcasting

http://youtu.be/CxwnsfrU3zQ

Mobile

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New Media

Dramatic Growth of Internet Advertising Revenue

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CONVERGENCETechnology and Content

Technological Convergence: The coming together of, and blurring of lines between, what had previously been separate ways of distributing or receiving information. For example, your I-Phone.

Content Convergence: The blurring of distinctions between content due to delivery. For example, broadcast content and cable content entering the home in unison.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILQrUrEWe8

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The older generation’s view of convergence.

As “Sunday Morning” on CBS celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2009, Jeff Greenfield contemplated media convergence -- how in this day and age, news and video can be streamed anyplace, anywhere, and anytime.

http://youtu.be/JdJlyh76dEc

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Marshall McLuhan

http://youtu.be/OpIYz8tfGjY

Annie Hall (1977)

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Marshall McLuhan“Understanding Media” (1964)“The Medium is the Message”

http://youtu.be/A7GvQdDQv8g

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INTERACTIVITYUnidirectional becomes Bidirectional

http://youtu.be/HluWsMlfj68Project Natal 2009

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INTERACTIVITYUnidirectional becomes Bidirectional

http://youtu.be/p2qlHoxPioMKinect 2010

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User Produced Content

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7o7BrlbaDs

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User Produced Content

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMxuocCN1O0

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User Produced Content

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8WFa8tUey8

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User Produced Content

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2NiaCNGR8s

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User Produced Content

http://youtu.be/7skPnJOZYdA

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CONSOLIDATIONCompanies merging with or acquiring other

companies.

http://youtu.be/9XCZhafbpQQ

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CONSOLIDATIONNews Corporation• Fox Networks• Two publishing companies• Over 50 newspapers, including the Wall Street

Journal• Almost 30 magazines• 3 sports teams• Over 15 production studios• Over 100 television and cable stations and

networks worldwide, including all Fox networks• Satellite Systems• Almost 50 web destinations, including MySpace.

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CONSOLIDATIONComcast’s acquisition of NBC Universal

• Comcast - E Entertainment Television, Versus, Golf Channel, Style Network.

• NBC Universal - NBC Network, NBC Entertainment, Universal Studios, CNBC, MS-NBC, AMC, Telemundo, Bravo, USA Network, Syfy, History Channel, Biography Channel, History Channel, Theme Parks, Hulu

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CONSOLIDATION

http://youtu.be/OFqKCRl0Un0

Peter Hart – Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)

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CONSOLIDATION

http://vimeo.com/26169572

Grass Roots Activism

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CONSOLIDATION

http://abcnews.go.com/Archives/video/feb-1996-telecommunications-act-12859440

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFsu-a6KIHI

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Consolidation

Clear Channel CommunicationsMarket Facts•Reaches more than 154 million people, or 75% of the 18+ U.S. population.•Operates over 850 radio stations reaching more than 110 million listeners every week.•With international partners, owns and operates more than 140 radio stations in Australia and New Zealand.•Premiere Radio Networks syndicates 90 radio programs and services to more than 5,000 radio stations affiliations reaching over 190 million listeners a week.•The Katz Media Group is the largest media representation firm in the U.S. representing more than 2,600 radio stations and 400 television stations.•Clear Channel Outdoor operates close to one million displays in 45 countries across 5 continents.•In the United States, the company operates just under 200,000 advertising displays and has a presence in the top 50 Designated Market Areas.

www. Clearchannel.com

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ELECTRONIC MEDIA

• Broadcasting• Cable• Direct to Home Satellite Television• Newspapers• Telephone• Computer and Internet• Publishing• Gaming

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