...Electronic and Digital Media Industry Paper 1 Electronic and Digital Media Industry Paper Loyre Allen Mass Communication / 255 September 15, 2014 Damiso Josey Electronic and Digital Media Industry Paper 2 In this paper I will cover the roles that technology in electronic and digital media has played in the evolvement of time. I will cover the historical and contemporary roles of the mass media in society and also describe how the chemical and electronic technology of photography, recording, and transmission has changed from the original discovery to present day. I will also cover hoe the media uses these technological innovations, analyze how the development of digital technology has affected the way the content, distribution, and the style of electronic media and finally discuss exactly how it has evolved over time and had made everyone depend on them. The history of the print media and the role that it plays with the government, and society as a whole has since aged and evolved at a consisting rate. In an age when innovation is constantly adding to how we define mass media, print media, and technology to maintain its role and presence in or world. In a very simply way, Businessmedia.com defines the media as” the industry associated with the printing and distribution of news through newspapers, magazines and books.” Newspapers, magazines and books are the oldest, most basic form of media...
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...Electronic and Digital Media Industry Paper Com/225 September 23, 2013 Role of Electronic and Digital Media In this paper I will discuss the role of technology in electronic and digital media. . I will give historical and contemporary roles of media in society and describe how the chemical and electronic technology of photography, recording, and transmission has advanced from the initial discovery to the present day. I will also describe how mass media uses these technological innovations, analyze how the development of digital technology has affected the content, distribution, and style of electronic media and finally discuss how it has evolved overtime and made each and every one of us dependent on them. Historical and contemporary roles of media in society Technology plays a very important role in electronic and digital media and it is forever evolving. Digital and electronic media today is readily available with the invention of the Internet. The introduction of the Internet into the society’s everyday lives have brought about a convenience that has simplify the process in which we retrieve answers to questions. Society has grown dependent on electronic products, spending less time with people and more time on the Internet. Prior to the introduction of Internet; people would have to go to the local library to research to retrieve the answer to questions. People would also participate in face-to-face...
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...Gröne Alex Koster Measuring Industry Digitization Leaders and Laggards in the Digital Economy Use your smartphone to scan the QR code on the cover of this Perspective, and you will be taken to the CMT Foresight home page on Booz.com. Contact Information Beirut Bahjat El-Darwiche Partner +961-1-985-655 bahjat.eldarwiche@booz.com Berlin Dr. Florian Gröne Principal +49-30-88705-844 florian.groene@booz.com Delhi Ashish Sharma Principal +91-124-4998705 ashish.sharma2@booz.com Dubai Karim Sabbagh Senior Partner +971-4-390-0260 karim.sabbagh@booz.com Düsseldorf/Stockholm Dr. Roman Friedrich Partner +49-211-3890-165 roman.friedrich@booz.com London/Düsseldorf Dr. Michael Peterson Partner +44-20-7393-3310 michael.peterson@booz.com New York Philip Minasian Principal +1-212-551-6098 philip.minasian@booz.com Paris Pierre Péladeau Partner +33-1-44-34-3074 pierre.peladeau@booz.com San Francisco Matthew Le Merle Partner +1-415-994-4320 matthew.lemerle@booz.com São Paulo Ivan de Souza Senior Partner +55-11-5501-6368 ivan.desouza@booz.com Shanghai Andrew Cainey Partner +86-21-2327-9800 andrew.cainey@booz.com Sydney Vanessa Wallace Partner +61-2-9321-1906 vanessa.wallace@booz.com Zurich Alex Koster Principal +41-43-268-2133 alex.koster@booz.com Birger Maekelburger and Florian Stürmer also contributed to this Research. Booz & Company EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The pace of digitization is picking up rapidly, as consumers, companies, and entire industries become increasingly connected...
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...Electronic and Digital Media Industry Technology has played a huge role in the electronic and digital media. Electronic and digital media today is right in our fingertips for information. Not to mention cell phones that have built in cameras and internet connection. Nowadays media has a huge impact in society. Technology is changing and will continue to change, this forces society to keep up with all the changes. Most of the society is dependent on electronic products and are spending less time with people face-to-face and more on the internet. Electronic media will most likely replace print media, and newsprint will only be found in certain museums and electronic files. A brief summary on how electronic technology of photography, recording and transmission has advanced from the beginning discovery to the present. In 1826, Joseph Nicephore Niepce made the world’s first true photograph of a scene. The camera was invented in 1826. The invention of the camera has developed dramatically over the years. First portable camera developed by Friedrich Risner a German mathematician. In 1931 an American photographer, Harold E. Edgeron, improved in the films and electronic flash. In 1861, color photographs taken by Tomas Sutton an English photographer. He also invented the single-lens reflex camera. In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, the first recording and playback machine. Samuel Morse invented the telegraph allowing long distance communication. ...
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...Today nobody can avoid the influence exerted by digital media. Digital media is the type of media being computerized, in contrast with traditional media, such as newspapers, magazines, films and pictures. As digital media is constantly evolving, its future trend will be discussed and elaborated in the following essay. To begin with, the development of digital media poses a serious threat on traditional media, including newspapers, magazines, radio and cable TV. Christopher Zara, the reporter from International Business Times, has reported in his article that newspapers industries have shrunk by 40% in the last ten years, one of the fastest declining industries in US. On the contrary, there is an upward trend in digital media. The popularity of digital media will continually increase as it has a lot of key benefits, the major advantage lies in its convenience. It allows people to store and access information and data at anywhere at any time by using computers, smart phones or any of the various electronic gadgets flooding the market. With everybody owning at least one of these essential devices, society is relying on digital media more than ever and will be more in the future. On top of that, digital media enables people to have more freedom to select what they want to view and contribute easily in our online world. As a result, its users will increase dramatically in the next few decades. Printed media might disappear altogether in the future, which would be a loss of the entire...
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...Business, Government, and Society MGT 430 Term Research Paper Television Media Yolanda Scott Sunday, December 13th, 2009 Table of Contents History of the Television…………………………………………………………Pages 3-6 Stakeholders of the Industry……………………………………………………...Pages 6-8 Role of the Industry………………………………………………………………Pages 8-13 Ethics of the Industry……………………………………………………………..Page 14 Rating of the Industry…………………………………………………………….Page 14-15 Accomplishments………………………………………………………………...Page 15-16 Comparison to Saint Leo Values…………………………………………………Page 16-17 When I think of the T.V. Media industry several things come to mind involving the history of how it came along being that I will only be thirty years old next week and much older it is than I. Television is an invention that came about years before my time and it is one of those things in life that I have become a custom to always having and not knowing anything different. There was a time when televisions did not exist and the radio was all that was around. Then the television came around but not in the color version that we are all used to but in black and white and remote controls were not a part of the standard television package like now. Remote controls came years later once televisions were upgraded to color. We have come a long way in the innovative upgrades of televisions because now we have plasma and HDTV flat panel televisions with advanced remote controls...
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...chain and recognize the resources available and their capabilities in relation to the firm’s direction. The report will then conclude with a VRIO analysis which determines the core competencies of the firm. Kodak has been a big player on the market since its founding. In order for Kodak to survive we must question Kodak and ask “Does the Kodak of today have the organization to fully utilize their available resources and obtain a competitive advantage?” Eastman Kodak Company is an American imaging, photographic equipment, and services company. The company was founded by George Eastman in Rochester, New York in 1889. Kodak has always operated around four industries. These industries include graphic communication, commercial imagining, Health, and digital as well as film imaging. Though they operated around these four industries, Kodak has always been known for their focus on camera technology including film based technology. Here is where Kodak had become a leader...
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... | | |College of Information Systems & Technology | | |NTC/362 Version 1 | | |Fundamentals of Networking | Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides a foundation in the basic telecommunications and networking technologies fundamental to the industry and to the broad field of telecommunications. Analog, digital, and radio frequency technologies are covered. Also covered in this course is an introduction to the OSI protocol model, network-switching systems, basics of wireless communications, and network security. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in...
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...The Effect of Technology Change on Newspaper Industry From carved stone tablets in Ancient Rome to weightless electronic delivery, newspapers industry has undergone dramatic changes over the course of history. This essay aims to examine how technology progress has overturned the structure of the industry in terms of changes in the entry cost, the degree of market concentration and the degree of product differentiation from the late 19th century to the present. The first real advance in printing technology was the creation of the linotype machine in 1886, which automated the process of arranging characters into lines of type. By the 1970s, though, phototypesetters, which contributed to a lower fixed cost, began to push the linotype machine into obsolescence. By automating the production of the newspaper, the number of papers available to the public greatly increased, while making it affordable for people to purchase one. These developments led to a boom in the newspaper industry where several different newspapers started to appear in major cities. The advent of the computer age and digital technology has significantly altered the printmaking process. Prepress, which covers all the steps prior to running the press, can now be done on personal computers, significantly reduced costs of printing error leading to lower marginal costs. Since the 1990s The Internet has been increasingly replacing newspapers and magazines as the primary source of news and information...
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...CONSUMER DURABLES INDUSTRY 9/3/2010 KRISHNAN. K (09FT-122) SANCHIT GUPTA (09FT-133) SAUMYA SHARMA (09FT-139) SURESH HARI (09FT-157) TRIPURAJ SINGH (09FT-164) ABHIRAM V (09FT-178) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The report studies the consumer durables industry in India. The report is divided into two parts 1. The industry analysis 2. The corporate analysis INDUSTRY ANALYSIS: The report covers the following details on the consumer durables industry. * Market Value * Market Segmentation * Macroeconomic indicators * Competitive forces * Market forecast * Competition * Key drivers * Challenges CORPORATE ANALYSIS The company that has been analysed is Samsung Electronics. Samsung electronics is the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung group. The reason we chose Samsung is that it is also conglomerate similar to AVG group with diversified interests in manufacturing, shipping, petrochemicals and financial services. The company has been able to venture successfully in alien businesses and soon become a major player in the industry. Since its entry in India in 2002, there has been no looking back for the company. It has grown from strength to strength. It is now one of the largest companies in consumer electronics and is also among the most profitable ones. It is now the leader in the TV market and is among the top three in most of the consumer durables segment. It has eight subsidiaries under the electronics division and each...
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...overall objectives of the organization ? Introduction World largest electronics company Samsung was began in 1969 in Suwon, South Korea as Samsung Electric Industries, originally manufacturing electronic appliances such as TVs, calculators, refrigerators, air conditioners and washers. The presented piece of work studies the performance of the SAMSUNG company in UK stock market, follows its progress and interesting events for the recent time as well as provides with financial statements, balance sheet and calculates figures required. First of all, the name and address of the company is presented. Secondly, they present the annual report of the company,share prices graphic in compare with other companies and share price graph for the past two years in his report company provided thelatest news and other information. Samsung Electronicsis the world largest electronic and technology company. Samsung make business of $117.4 billion in 2009. The headquartered of SAMSUNG is in SOUTH KOREA. It is the one of the largest South Korean company and the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung group. SAMSUNG Electronics is the global market leader in more than 60 products. The main products of Samsung company is flash memory and hard drives, digital displays such as LCD DISPLAYS. Home electronics like Television DVDs Players, set top boxes and projects, mobile devices such as mobile phones,MP3 Players, digital cameras, computing products such as monitors, laptop, UMPCs, CD and DVD...
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...Mass Media Messages and Effects Mass Media Messages and Effects When it comes to mass media, it is important to not only understand the different roles the media has in society but to also recognize with every message, there is an effect. The message that the media source is giving may have a negative or positive effect on an individual, a group of people or on society as a whole. Messages from mass media can and will have an effect also on their own organization and at times have had to certain repercussions when not following certain rules set that they must adhere to. In many situations, mass media uses what people consider an unethical approach to influence society. Due to the many laws that exist to protect society, the government has made sure to have an involvement on mass media to regulate what type of content can be released as well as protecting the rights of the people. The audience has an expectation with the messages that the media is providing to society. Society expects mass media to be honest and ethical which is how a media source can earn the respect of its audience, which will lead to a regular return by viewers. Because there is no set of rules that apply to the requirement of ethics in media, it is in the Medias best interest to consider the golden rule and the “do unto others” as this is something that people tend to expect from others. At many times, it may appear that mass media try to brain wash, persuade, or decide for society what...
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...Effectiveness of Digital Journalism to Mass Communication Students from Five Selected Universities In Metro Manila A Research Proposal Presented to the School of Education-Liberal Arts-Music-Social Work Centro Escolar University In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirement for the subject Undergraduate Research I By Joshua Austria Jaren Resontoc Ma. Anne Margarett Tumale Effectiveness of Digital Journalism to Mass Communication Students from Five Selected Universities in Metro Manila CHAPTER 1 The Problem and its Background Introduction Digital journalism is the recently established form of media. It is the contemporary form of journalism in which the news content is distributed using the internet. The content is presented in the form of text, videos and audio. The news content is available throughout the internet in the official websites of news and public affairs companies. It can be viewed by using any digital platforms such as laptops and smart phones. The world of media today is dominated by both television and internet or digital media. People nowadays are into convenience, especially now that technology is abruptly rising. People want a faster way to acquire information, that is why digital media or digital journalism is rising among the other forms. Digital technology is revolutionizing the field of news industry by creating a contemporary form of news distribution. It makes the distribution of news faster and easier than television, radio and...
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...technologies fundamental to the industry and to the broad field of telecommunications. Analog, digital, and radio frequency technologies are covered. Also covered in this course is an introduction to the OSI protocol model, network-switching systems, basics of wireless communications, and network security. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: · University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. · Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Goleniewski, L. (2007). Telecommunications essentials. (2nd ed.) Boston, MA: Pearson. Panko, R. R., & Panko, J. L. (2011). Business data networks and telecommunication (8th ed.) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall All electronic materials are available on the student website. Software TestOut LabSim® Network+ Week One: Evolution of the Telecommunications Industry Details Due Points Objectives 1.1 Describe the evolution of the telecommunications industry and its major technologies. 1...
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...sales and exchanges of products. A major goal of strategic planning is the ability to anticipate changes in the economy, social, political, governmental arena and to be prepared to deal with the changes. The goal of this report is to identify ways and means to explain the current state of newspaper publishing and where it is headed over the next decade. To provide a strategic vision to assist the Chronicle Gazette in implementing strategies that will allow the newspaper to survive in today’s economy. I will highlight what challenges other newspapers in the industry are facing, external and internal assessments to understand why circulations and revenues are declining. I will also identify strengths and weaknesses of the Gazette and try to provide the publisher with suggestions on how to remain competitive in the newspaper industry. Current State of the Newspaper Industry Over the last year the newspaper industry have decline in sales and some newspapers have ceased publication. The United States has seen many publishing companies either close the doors or downsize to survive. Some of the Companies affected are Denver’s Rocky Mountain News, the Halifax Daily News, and the Baltimore Examiner, among others. While some newspapers have ceased to print their publications and have transition to...
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