Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Lab Exercise 6

CHICAGO:









Watch Cable TV, 7 RespondentsResponses, When Watch TV: In the evening (5), When I eat (1), When I have time (1). Where Watch TV: At Home (6), At friend's house (1). Why Watch TV: Entertainment/Boredom(4), It's relaxing (1), To do something while I eat and procrastinate (1).
Don't Watch TV, 3 RespondentsNo TV Watched, No Responses


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Lab Exercise 5

Lab 5: CHICAGO







































Local, Grey's AnatomyChannel 7 (ABC), 8:00 pm
Local, The SuperbowlChannel 2 (CBS), 5:30 pm
Local, Late Night with Jay LenoChannel 5 (NBC), 9:00 pm
Satellite, Grey's AnatomyChannel 7 (WMAQ), 8:00 pm
Satellite, The Super BowlChannel 2 (WBBM), 5:30 pm
Satellite, Late Night with Jay LenoChannel 5, 9:00 pm
MSO, Grey's AnatomyChannel 7 (ABC), 8:00 pm
MSO, The SuperbowlChannel 2 (CBS), 5:30 pm
MSO, Late Night with Jay LenoChannel 5 (NBC), 9:00 pm
CELL, No Show Info For CellNo Channel Info for Cell, No Time Info For Cell




































Local (CBS 2), How I Met Your MotherCBS-7:00 pm, http://www.cbs.com/info/schedule/index.php
Commercial News (CNN), Nancy GraceCNN (Channel 202)-7:00 pm, http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/nancy.grace/
Public Affairs (PBS), Antiques RoadshowWTTW (Channel 11)-9:00 pm, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/schedule.html
Noncommercial Programming (Fox), Paid ProgrammingWFLD (Channel 32, 1:00 am, http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/epg/theGuide.jsp?d=43&h=1&timeZone=c&c=17031/
ESPN (ESPN), NBA BasketballESPN (Channel 206)-6:00 pm, http://www.directv.com/DTVAPP/epg/theGuide.jsp?d=43&h=17&timeZone=c&c=17031
MTV(MTV), America's Best Dance CrewMTV(Channel 331)-Times Vary, http://www.mtv.com/shows/dance_crew/season_5/series.jhtml
BET (BET) , 106 & Park: BET's Top 10 LiveBET (Channel 329)-5:00 pm, http://www.bet.com/OnTV/BETShows/106andpark
Telemundo (TELw), Caso CerradoTELw (Channel 407)-6:00 pm, http://msnlatino.telemundo.com/shows/Caso_Cerrado/

Monday, February 1, 2010

Lab Exercise 4

**Scholarly Journals**

1. Stowe, Initials. (n.d.). A C e t journal of computer education and research . Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=506460&issn=15473716

2. Jeffrey, Initials. (n.d.). A C m communications in computer algebra . Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=82258&issn=19322232

3. Carroll, Initials. (1994). A C m transactions on computer - human interaction . Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=254659&issn=10730516

4. Mandelbaum, Initials. (1983). A C m transactions on computer systems . 4. Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=137970&issn=07342071

**Trade Journals**
1. Scott, Initials. (2009). Accounting technology . Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=218483&issn=10686452

2. Brophy, Initials. (2003). Adweek magazines' technology marketing . Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=136824&issn=15362272

3. Asphalt institute catalog of publications, audio visuals, and computer programs . (1951). Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=230193&issn=

4. (1979). Business Ratio Plus: Computer Services: an industry sector analysis , Retrieved from http://www.ulrichsweb.com.lib-ezproxy.tamu.edu:2048/ulrichsweb/Search/fullCitation.asp?navPage=1&tab=1&serial_uid=229914&issn=13583697

Lab Exercise 3

**Media Industries**

1. Thoughts on the Future of Publishing: Digital Publishing

Brynko, B. (2009). Thoughts on the Future of Publishing. (Cover story). Information Today, 26(5), 1-20. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---By the first half of 2009, newspaper industries across the U.S. ceased printing on paper and turned to online-only. Many former employers were now found without a job and without hope. This article talks about online advertising and new models to try about this new digital industry.

2. Digital Publishing Summit: Digital Publishing

Brynko, B. (2009). Mark Logic Digital Publishing Summit. Information Today, 26(2), 26-27. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---This article talks about how the economy will most likely stay in a recession until sometime in 2010. It also talks about how we still have time for existing systems to re-strategize their approach and for calculating new inventions for digital industries.

3. Research and Markets- Global Entertainment: Computing

Research and Markets: The Global Entertainment and Media Industry in its Strongest Position since 2000, is Forecast to Grow 7.3 Percent Annually to $1.8 Trillion in 2009. (20 October). M2 Presswire,1. Retrieved January 31, 2010, from ProQuest Computing. (Document ID: 913921781).
---This article is about how the The Global Entertainment Industry which includes video games, cable, satellite, publishing and theme parks are increasing their percentages. Even through the economy, they are booming.

4. Research and Markets- Global Media and Technology: Computing

Research and Markets: Vast Changes in Global Media and Entertainment Industry as new technologies and online services change the landscape. (10 March). M2 Presswire,1. Retrieved January 31, 2010, from ProQuest Computing. (Document ID: 574603801).
---This article talks about how the economy has affected different media industries and what they are trying to do now. It also includes an analysis of major companies, statistics and graphs.

5. ProQuest- Solar Satellites: Telecommunications

Obama Administration Considers Solar Satellites As Part of Energy Plan. (2008, December). Satellite News, 31(50),Pg. #. Retrieved January 31, 2010, from ProQuest Telecommunications. (Document ID: 1614396961).
---This article talks about how Obama wants to use solar satellites in the upcoming years for media industries and new technology.

**Media Policy**

1. Failures of Digital Markets: Digital Publishing

Goodman, E. (2004). MEDIA POLICY OUT OF THE BOX: CONTENT ABUNDANCE, ATTENTION SCARCITY, AND THE FAILURES OF DIGITAL MARKETS. Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 19(4), 1389-1472. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---This article is about how current media policy is outrun by government excuses for an intervention of media markets. Although they have paid no attention to digital productions and the impact of digital media in the market.

2. Digital Media: Digital Publishing: Computing

Ruggles, M. (2003). Digital Media and the Public Information Environment: A Retrospective Assessment. Canadian Journal of Communication, 28(4), 449-459. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---This talks about what digital media was like when the world wie wed first came out and what its effects have been. It also talks about some implications since then.

3. Art, Technology and Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Computing

Cubitt, S. (2009). Art, Technology and Policy in the Twenty-First Century. Third Text, 23(5), 571-578. doi:10.1080/09528820903184799.
---This article talks about how the arts can no longer disregard digital media in todays society. We now live in a developing world where artists can use technology along with art.

4. Media Policy Paradigm Shifts: Telephony

van Cuilenburg, J., & McQuail, D. (2003). Media Policy Paradigm Shifts. European Journal of Communication, 18(2), 181. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---This article talks about the three paradigmatic phases of communications and media policy. It also talks about the emerging technologies of wireless telephony.

5. Optimize Wi-Fi for VoIP, Video, and Gaming: Telephony and Video Games

Waring, B. (2008). Optimize Wi-Fi for VoIP, Video, and Gaming. PC World, 26(1), 134. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete database.
---This article talks about how you can optimize your gaming or music listening by adding a new router to your computer.

**5 Non-database**

1. Media industries: Advertising, Competition and Entry in Media Industries: Social Science Research Network

Crampes, Claude, Haritchabalet, Carole and Jullien, Bruno, Advertising, Competition and Entry in Media Industries(November 2005). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 1591. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=863466
---This article talks about the equilibrium levels of advertising and entry, and the advertising technology.

2. International Journal of Mobile Communications

Picard. Robert, Initials. (2005). International journal of mobile communications. 3. Retrieved from http://inderscience.metapress.com/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,2,7;journal,29,36;linkingpublicationresults,1:110880,1
---This article talks about the potential for audio and video services to fit the customers lifestyle.

3. Media Literacy, Media Education, and the Academy

Potter & Christ, Initials. (1998). Media literacy, media education, and the academy . 48. Retrieved from http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=Lmbb62MTTbLyLGK9LjMsVnZyG64bTTdZMBJCZyTjy1m2vg3qc757!-1679437133!1680139891?docId=96402545
---This article is about how our society needs to educate our next generations about media literacy and the upcoming technologies that it involves.

4. The Changing Place of Cultural Production: The Location of Social Networks in a Digital Media Industry
Neff, Initials. (2005). The Changing place of cultural production: the location of social networks in a digital media industry. 597. Retrieved from http://ann.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/597/1/134
---This article examines culture industries in the digital era, where the data comes from over nine hundred social networking industries.

5. New media, the new economy and new spaces

Pratt, Initials. (2000). New media, the new economy and new spaces . 31(4), Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V68-412RXF8-4&_user=10&_coverDate=11/30/2000&_rdoc=1&_fmt=high&_orig=search&_sort=d&_docanchor=&view=c&_searchStrId=1187791757&_rerunOrigin=scholar.google&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=f9df2d355faaea718a48ec53ddce2d6e
---New media developers say that place and distance are still important in reference to “Silicon Valley”. This article suggests the death of distance as our economy and technology changes.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Blog Roll



Blog #1 http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/

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