Joe Scarborough Flips Out at DNC Convention
- Length: 9:42
- Rating Average: 4.57 from 348 people
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- Author: Illusive71b
Tags: Biden Bush Clinton Convention Democratic McCain msnbc Obama Scarborough
Watch Joe flip out on David Shuster for questioning why he (Scarborough) doesn't attack McCain for mocking anyone who wants a Timetable in Iraq. It's funny to watch Joe try to say the Democrats want to stay in Iraq WTF?
Prometeus - The Media Revolution
- Length: 5:14
- Rating Average: 4.61 from 1057 people
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- Author: CasaleggioAssociati
Tags: Casaleggio e-ink electronic future Lessig media memory of paper prometeus prometheus selling wi-fi wi-max
http://www.casaleggioassociati.it/thefutureofmedia Subtitles also available in: Español: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD4XtZqJu-U 日本語: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNnesYfBFw0 Man is God. He is everywhere, he is anybody, he knows everything. This is the Prometeus new world. All started with the Media Revolution, with Internet, at the end of the last century. Everything related to the old media vanished: Gutenberg, the copyright, the radio, the television, the publicity. The old world reacts: more restrictions for the copyright, new laws against non authorized copies. Napster, the music peer to peer company is sued. At the same time, free internet radio appears; TIVO, the internet television, allows to avoid publicity; the Wall Street Journal goes on line; Google launches Google news. Millions of people read daily the biggest on line newspaper. Ohmynews written by thousands of journalists; Flickr becomes the biggest repository in the history of photos, YouTube for movies. The power of the masses. A new figure emerges: the prosumer, a producer and a consumer of information. Anyone can be a prosumer. The news channels become available on Internet. The blogs become more influential than the old media. The newspapers are released for free. Wikipedia is the most complete encyclopedia ever. In 2007 Life magazine closes. The NYT sells its television and declares that the future is digital. BBC follows. In the main cities of the world people are connected for free. At the corners of the streets totems print pages from blogs and digital magazines. The virtual worlds are common places on the Internet for millions of people. A person can have multiple on line identities. Second Life launches the vocal avatar. The old media fight back. A tax is added on any screen; newspapers, radios and televisions are financed by the State; illegal download from the web is punished with years of jail. Around 2011 the tipping point is reached: the publicity investments are done on the Net. The electronic paper is a mass product: anyone can read anything on plastic paper. In 2015 newspapers and broadcasting television disappear, digital terrestrial is abandoned, the radio goes on the Internet. The media arena is less and less populated. Only the Tyrannosaurus Rex survives. The Net includes and unifies all the content. Google buys Microsoft. Amazon buys Yahoo! and become the world universal content leaders with BBC, CNN and CCTV. The concept of static information - books, articles, images - changes and is transformed into knowledge flow. The publicity is chosen by the content creators, by the authors and becomes information, comparison, experience. In 2020 Lawrence Lessig, the author of 'Free Culture', is the new US Secretary of Justice and declares the copyright illegal. Devices that replicate the five senses are available in the virtual worlds. The reality could be replicated in Second Life. Any one has an Agav (agent-avatar) that finds information, people, places in the virtual worlds. In 2022 Google launches Prometeus, the Agav standard interface. Amazon creates Place, a company that replicates reality. You can be on Mars, at the battle of Waterloo, at the Super Bowl as a person. It's real. In 2027 Second Life evolves into Spirit. People become who they want. And share the memory. The experiences. The feelings. Memory selling becomes a normal trading. In 2050 Prometeus buys Place and Spirit. Virtual life is the biggest market on the planet. Prometeus finances all the space missions to find new worlds for its customers: the terrestrial avatar. Experience is the new reality. Voice: Philip K. Dick Avatar. Date: 6th April 2051 Lugar: desconocido
The CFR controls American media
- Length: 4:32
- Rating Average: 4.86 from 665 people
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- Author: snipboy
Tags: ABC CFR CNN commission Disney Fox media NBC News Newscorp trilateral Viacom
Who runs your major media?
Media Caught Lying, Version2
- Length: 7:33
- Rating Average: 4.82 from 2375 people
- View Count: 224977' favoriteCount='1500
- Author: minivanjack
Tags: barack campaign clinton election hillary john lies mccain media obama paul presidential ron
I stumbled on a stunning disconnect between the major media version of election coverage and candidate appearance trends on the internet. The Mainstream Media seems to have largely ignored something major on the web. This version corrects a minor error in the first version. Note: This video has attracted a lot of attention from hater-trolls so I may block anyone that comes here to make trouble. All respectful and intelligent discussion is welcome.
Riot in Tibet: True face of western media
- Length: 4:33
- Rating Average: 4.51 from 11675 people
- View Count: 1409250' favoriteCount='6559
- Author: dionysos615
Tags: media riot tibet western
This video reveals how western media make fake reporting about riot in Tibet by modifying and misjudging pictures purposely
Globalisation and the Media
- Length: 20:58
- Rating Average: 4.78 from 187 people
- View Count: 49233' favoriteCount='438
- Author: COAnews
Tags: activism Amy George globalization Goodman media Monbiot news on politics terrorism war
New Feature from COA News (http://www.coanews.org), this film explores how the media is involved in shaping public opinion during the 'War on Terrorism' and Globalisation. There's a new encoding of this on-line at commedia at very high quality! click on the View Box for the options. Globalisation and the Media A documentary exploring how the mass media shape public opinion on the 'War on Terror' and economic Globalisation. Offers a wide range of viewpoints from broadcasters, journalists, alternative media activists, and news editors. We investigate the bias of Television news during the protest blockades of the IMF and the G8 summits. Includes a shocking report on state suppression of alternative media in Europe. Discover how new technology, such as the internet and camcorders, is challenging the role of the traditional news gatherer. Director, Paul O' Connor said "The various United States administrations has spent the last 50 years constructing the present New World Order. Aided by its powerful military resources, alongside the IMF, World Bank and the World Trade Organisation, the rules of global trade have been largely imposed to serve its own interests. This documentary explores the role of the media in this corporate led take over of the Planets natural resources." Interviews and Contributions from Chris Cramer- President CNN International news George Monbiot- Investigative reporter Katharine Ainger- Editor New Internationalist Mark Covell- Indymedia.org Rick Rowley- Big Noise Films (USA) Sonali Fernadez- Media Workers against the War Jesse Jackson- Black Civil Rights Activist Danny Schecter- Director, Mediachannel.org Emmanuel Goldstein -- Editor of 2600 The Hackers Quarterly Amy Goodman- Producer Democracy Now
A Portal to Media Literacy
- Length: 66:12
- Rating Average: 4.85 from 121 people
- View Count: 17572' favoriteCount='288
- Author: mwesch
Tags: college culture literacy media pedagogy significance
Presented at the University of Manitoba June 17th 2008. (for those of you waiting for the Library of Congress presentation, it will be posted July 19th-ish.) From Stephen's Lighthouse: http://stephenslighthouse.sirsidynix.com/archives/2008/07/michael_wesch_l.html "Many of you have probably seen Kansas State University prof Michael Wesch's thought-provoking video, "A Vision of Students Today". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCJ46vyR9o. Recently Dr. Wesch spoke at the University of Manitoba where he explained the the basis of this video in a talk entitled, "Michael Wesch and the Future of Education." I found it fascinating! He describes how he so naturally incorporates emerging technologies into his courses from the smallest seminar type class to the largest lecture theatre filled class. More importantly he not only talks about the technologies but how he encourages extraordinary participation and collaboration from his students by engaging them in meaningful learning activities. Although the video is 66 minutes long...pour a coffee, iced tea or glass of wine and enjoy this dynamic presentation from a master teacher." http://umanitoba.ca/ist/production/streaming/podcast_wesch.html Dubbed "the explainer" by popular geek publication Wired because of his viral YouTube video that summarizes Web 2.0 in under five minutes, cultural anthropologist Michael Wesch brought his Web 2.0 wisdom to the University of Manitoba on June 17. During his presentation, the Kansas State University professor breaks down his attempts to integrate Facebook, Netvibes, Diigo, Google Apps, Jott, Twitter, and other emerging technologies to create an education portal of the future. "It's basically an ongoing experiment to create a portal for me and my students to work online," he explains. "We tried every social media application you can think of. Some worked, some didn't."
Mainstream Media Commercial
- Length: 1:53
- Rating Average: 4.88 from 3731 people
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- Author: jonlajoie
Tags: commercial everyday guy Jon Lajoie mainstream media normal
A commercial for "The Mainstream Media." By comedian Jon Lajoie.
Sexism Sells -- But We're Not Buying It
- Length: 5:49
- Rating Average: 4.37 from 931 people
- View Count: 219421' favoriteCount='811
- Author: RCSpicuglia
Tags: Analysis Commentary Commercial documentary Grassroots hillary media News Outreach Political sexism women
As the sexist tone in the media reaches a fever pitch, the Women's Media Center created this video to illustrate the problem and send a message to the media: Sexism might sell, but we're not buying it! Sign our petition here: http://www.womensmediacenter.com/sexism_sells.html
Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity
- Length: 7:2
- Rating Average: 4.66 from 295 people
- View Count: 79750' favoriteCount='650
- Author: ChallengingMedia
Tags: Critical Culture Education Educational Industry Jackson Jhally Katz Literacy Masculinity Mass Media MEF Pop Sut Violence
http://www.mediaed.org While the social construction of femininity has been widely examined, the dominant role of masculinity has until recently remained largely invisible. Tough Guise is the first educational video geared toward college and high school students to systematically examine the relationship between pop-cultural imagery and the social construction of masculine identities in the U.S. at the dawn of the 21st century. In this innovative and wide-ranging analysis, Jackson Katz argues that widespread violence in American society, including the tragic school shootings in Littleton, Colorado, Jonesboro, Arkansas, and elsewhere, needs to be understood as part of an ongoing crisis in masculinity. This exciting new media literacy tool-- utilizing racially diverse subject matter and examples-- will enlighten and provoke students (both males and females) to evaluate their own participation in the culture of contemporary masculinity.
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