Thursday 1 October 2015

Institution Feedback and Learner Response

WWW: Presented the institution decently with some insight in the history of ITV. Well designed slides and good talk about the regulation of ITV and Ofcom.

 EBI: It's a bit too brief. It could have elaborated on the history or the influence that ITV could have on the media. It was quite vague on the overall information. There could also have been some talk about prime time and how advertising between programmes like The Rugby World Cup has an extreme cost. The synergy didn't mention the ITV Encore programme which requires payment to watch as it would also be a source of finance. There was also a lack of a handout so it would've given more of an insight by reading key information. 
ITV: Commercially funded company. It is the biggest earning commercial TV programme with Ofcom regulating them.

The Guardian: Founded by John Edward Taylor. This has an online website that has news articles that people around the world can access. This institution is left wing so therefore it supports Labour.

Twitter: Founded in 2006 by Jack Dorsey. The influence came from freedom of speech so anyone could tweet about their views on a particular topic.This social network has over 304 million users. Twitter can also be used as a means of advertisement with trends that could gain popularity from trending products.

BBC: Funded by the TV Licence, this institution doesn't have commercials or advertisements outside of BBC. The remit consist of Educate, Entertain, and Inform. This only gets regulated by the BBC Trust unlike other TV institutions.

News Corporation: This institution was founded by Rupert Murdoch. This multi-national company has synergy with FOX as both are owned by Rupert Murdoch. They can influence the votes of the election by favouring parties which would then get more promotions.

Sony: Founded in 1946 in Japan and at the early stages had made radios. Their first creations would be the Type-G which was a tape recorder. The products that are later made would be things like TV, Gaming Consoles, Phones, Laptops. As well as electronics, they have also made software such as Sony Vegas Pro which is mainly used to edit videos. 

Viacom: At 2006 Viacom was founded. This company had mainly made TV programmes as well as having some film studios such as Paramount Pictures. The programmes would include Comedy Central, Nick channels, and MTV. Their most popular format is TV Cable

Vivendi: A multinational mass media in France as it mainly specialises in the Music Industry. Founded in France, it has mainly done some work on the film industry as well as having Universal and Dailymotion.

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