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How media changes the economy in the united states.

The topic for this week is based on how the media changes the economy or has changed the economy. My professor wants to see some current event articles that relate to this topic. In this current the economic impact of these small, personal interactions is so significant that one recent study suggested that social media likely has an effect on the U.S. housing market: people are more likely to make a major property investment after learning from their social networks that home prices in other parts. The current investigation, in light of a study of U.S. grown-ups who are individuals from the Center's American Trends Panel directed from Oct. 29 to Nov. 11, 2019, finds that not with standing Americans' degree of knowledge of these web-based media locales, the two Democrats and Republicans in a surprising presentation of bipartisan union register definitely more doubt than trust of online media destinations as hot spots for political and political race news. What's more, the m...

The Political Economy of Social Data

Hey guys I found this statement based on "The Political Economy of Social Date" in have a quest for you all. For my blog, I want you all to read the statement blow in then rewrite it in your own words based on how you would have written the statement.  Look at the paragraph highlighted in red read it and then paraphrase it in your own words like you posting on social media. How creative you will be ? Why is this important to the world?                                                              STATEMENT Social media platform-industry partnerships are essential to understanding the politics and economics of social data circulating among platforms and third parties. Using Facebook as a case study, this paper develops a novel methodology for empirically su...

YOUTUBE & Copyrights BLOG4

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  Hey guys, this Ted Talk was very interesting, so I decided to do two blogs for week. I always wanted to know how YouTube was operated when it came to using someone else's song, without copyrights back in the late 2005's because now, in 2021, we have to make remixes to use an artist song. Also for you guys please list 3 facts that you never knew about YouTube that you heard from Margaret Gould Stewart in the Ted Talk.  Click the link to learn more  "Ted Talk".  https://youtu.be/PArSFhmiHYo In the “Ted Talk”, the first facts were that YouTube's Content ID system addresses all of these cases. But the system only works through the participation of rights owners. If you have content that others are uploading to the system, compares every moment of one to the other to see if there's a match. This means that we can identify a match even if the copy used is just a portion of the original file, plays it in slow motion and has degraded audio and video quality. And we ...

The evolution of video content that will motivate you !! BLOG 4

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I thought since we are talking about "The content”, I thought this was a very interesting article to share with you all. List 3 facts that interest you the most in this article, then tell me if you agreed with what the author is saying in the article kin why. The three facts that were interesting to me in this article. Click the link below.  https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/362409 The first fact was in the section “Videos are getting even shorter” the author says she spent much more time viewing videos on Instagram and YouTube than the average person. It became increasingly apparent that she was naturally drawn to shorter videos. It almost felt like she had a goal of fitting a larger number of videos into the 1 hour she spent viewing videos each day. She has a very good point about that because when i’m on Instagram. I don't realize that I've been on Instagram doing the same exact thing. Sometimes it will be hours watching videos from YouTube. I don't notice until...