Media Wars

Media Wars
Author: Danny Schechter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780742531093

The author critically examines media coverage since September 11th. He analyzes what has been covered and left out in news coverage of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath. The result is a scathing account of how the media has become a megaphone forthe US military ant its war on terror.

Media Disrupted

Media Disrupted
Author: Amanda D. Lotz
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0262366673

How the internet disrupted the recorded music, newspaper, film, and television industries and what this tells us about surviving technological disruption. Much of what we think we know about how the internet "disrupted" media industries is wrong. Piracy did not wreck the recording industry, Netflix isn't killing Hollywood movies, and information does not want to be free. In Media Disrupted, Amanda Lotz looks at what really happened when the recorded music, newspaper, film, and television industries were the ground zero of digital disruption. It's not that digital technologies introduced "new media," Lotz explains; rather, they offered existing media new tools for reaching people. For example, the MP3 unbundled recorded music; as the internet enabled new ways for people to experience and pay for music, the primary source of revenue for the recorded music industry shifted from selling music to licensing it. Cable television providers, written off as predigital dinosaurs, became the dominant internet service providers. News organizations struggled to remake businesses in the face of steep declines in advertiser spending, while the film industry split its business among movies that compelled people to go to theaters and others that are better suited for streaming. Lotz looks in detail at how and why internet distribution disrupted each industry. The stories of business transformation she tells offer lessons for surviving and even thriving in the face of epoch-making technological change.

Media, Wars and Politics

Media, Wars and Politics
Author: Ekaterina Balabanova
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351153145

The interaction between media and foreign policy is a critical dimension of the so-called age of 'new military humanitarianism'. The media is now more effective in gathering and distributing information all over the world and media coverage of humanitarian wars allows for information and images to reach a wide audience with great immediacy and realism. For policy making, the 24/7 news cycle means high levels of exposure to fast-breaking international stories receiving global attention and producing a powerful 'do something!' effect. This topical book widens the debate beyond US media and policy making by considering the case of Western and Eastern European media and policy processes. It tests the wider application of existing theoretical approaches and provides useful comparisons, allowing the reader to draw conclusions on the media-policy relationship. It is an excellent resource for all those interested in political communication, European politics and media studies.

Media Wars

Media Wars
Author: Walter Donway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre:
ISBN:

Do you remember America? You are lucky, then. The shapeshifters called "postmodernists," PC police, or the "woke" are twisting our culture, language, politics, and universities into shapes that baffle, anger, and sicken many Americans. Call it "politically correct," call it "neo-Marxist," it is ideological acid that eats away the truth: Identity politics undermines the Enlightenment heritage of reason, individualism, and liberty. Forced equality of outcomes diminishes the meritocracy of talent and hard work. Political correctness corrupts the meaning of language. Pseudo-environmentalism erodes the industrial revolution. Advocacy "journalism" sabotages media objectivity and honesty. Media Wars exposes it all: the philosophical roots in the German anti-Enlightenment, decades infecting our universities, and degradation of politics into "exploiters and victims." And it exposes the shapeshifters at work behind every PC rant. Understand their mentality--and how to defeat them. Question: Which of these postmodernist narratives are true? "Black Lives Matter" must battle police to save black lives. Top U.S. universities and colleges are "rape cultures." Any concern about Islam is "Islamophobia." Government must "rein-in" capitalism to head-off economic crashes. Hollywood stars are bravely speaking up for "American" values. Global warming threatens the survival of the earth. Industrial civilization and economic growth are destroying Nature. Fancying a life in the opposite sex warrants sex-assignment surgery in pre-pubescent children. Art can have no objective standards. Unregulated social media are dangerous sources of "fake news" and "hate speech" that undermine our democracy. Answer: None is true. Media Wars goes behind the scenes to unmask the source of these false narratives.

War and Media

War and Media
Author: Andrew Hoskins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 074565617X

The trinity of government, military and publics has been drawn together into immediate and unpredictable relationships in a "new media ecology" that has ushered in new asymmetries in the waging of war and terror. To help us understand these new relationships, Andrew Hoskins and Ben O'Loughlin here provide a timely, comprehensive and highly readable survey of the field of war and media. War is diffused through a complex mesh of our everyday media. Paradoxically, this both facilitates and contains the presence and power of enemies near and far. The conventions of so-called traditional warfare have been splintered by the availability and connectivity of the principal locus of war today: the electronic and digital media. Hoskins and O'Loughlin identify and illuminate the conditions of what they term "diffused war" and the new challenges it raises for the actors who wage and counter warfare, for their agents and mechanisms of the new media and for mass publics. This book offers an invaluable review of the key literature and presents a fresh approach to the understanding of the dynamic relationships between war and media. It will be welcomed by a broad range of students taking courses on war and media and related modules, especially in media, communication and cultural studies, politics and international relations, sociology, journalism, and security studies.

Media, War, and Terrorism

Media, War, and Terrorism
Author: Peter van der Veer
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2004
Genre: Mass media and war
ISBN: 0415331404

Media, War and Terrorism analyses, for the first time, responses to the events of 9/11 and it's repercussions from the point of view of Asian and Middle Eastern countries. Perhaps controversially, the contributors argue that while the US, and to an extent European, media seems largely unified in their coverage and silence in public debate of the events surrounding the attacks on the World Trade Centre, there exists open, critical debate in other parts of the world. By examining the use of media as an instrument of warfare and analyzing the construction of public opinion in mediated electronic warfare, this book clearly shows the difference in perspectives between public opinion in the US and the rest of the world. Moving away from popular assumptions that societies in the West are democratic and progressive and those in the Middle East and Asia are either authoritarian or under-developed, this examination of the media in those countries suggests the exact opposite. In combining an examination of the general, theoretical issues concerning the use of the media as an instrument of warfare with rich, geographically diverse case studies, the editors are able to provide a diverse and intriguing analysis of the impact and inter-connectedness of national and global medias. Bringing together contributions from academics, journalists and media practioners from all over the world, Media, War and Terrorism is an essential read for all of those seeking an informed, non-Western perspective on the events following 9/11.

Memory, Conflict and New Media

Memory, Conflict and New Media
Author: Ellen Rutten
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136186417

This book examines the online memory wars in post-Soviet states – where political conflicts take the shape of heated debates about the recent past, and especially World War II and Soviet socialism. To this day, former socialist states face the challenge of constructing national identities, producing national memories, and relating to the Soviet legacy. Their pasts are principally intertwined: changing readings of history in one country generate fierce reactions in others. In this transnational memory war, digital media form a pivotal discursive space – one that provides speakers with radically new commemorative tools. Uniting contributions by leading scholars in the field, Memory, Conflict and New Media is the first book-length publication to analyse how new media serve as a site of political and national identity building in post-socialist states. The book also examines how the construction of online identity is irreversibly affected by thinking about the past in this geopolitical domain. By highlighting post-socialist memory’s digital mediations and digital memory’s transcultural scope, the volume succeeds in a twofold aim: to deepen and refine both (post-socialist) memory theory and digital-memory studies. This book will be of much interest to students of media studies, post-Soviet studies, Eastern European Politics, memory studies and International Relations in general.

Media War

Media War
Author: Pat Proctor
Publisher: ProSIM Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2010-12-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0615432670

The Media War

The Media War
Author: Sheila Rivera
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781591974185

Explores the history of television news stations and programs involvement and influence in times of war, from the Vietnam Conflict to the War on Terrorism.

Media, War and Postmodernity

Media, War and Postmodernity
Author: Philip Hammond
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 113418834X

Discussing theorists including Baudrillard and Virilio and covering conflicts including the two Gulf Wars, Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, Rwanda, Kosove, Afhanistan, and the War on Terror, this book investigates the new character of modern warfare, and why media presentation of conflict is so central to both Western military operations and terrorists.