Friday, 27 April 2018

Are the press biased?

Q1:  Are the Press Biased?    Some believe that the presses role is to present an unbiased report on news.   In reality the news mediate/ represent the news providing an interpretation that often reflects the political views of Newspaper barons (Rupert Murdoch) or conglomerate News organisations.  The Government “Yougov” survey demonstrates the different political views of different News organisations as seen below

There was evidence found by Curran, that Rupert Murdoch manipulated and interfered with his news papers in order to push his own agenda. In 2003 he was pro-war against Iraq and the article posted in his papers showed this strongly. Newspaper are normally found left-wing or right-wing, which means they show a certain political agenda and these newspapers represent their views of political instances through the newspapers.

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The Telegraph is a more right wing newspaper and is pro brexit whilst the Daily Mirror is a more left wing paper and is against brexit. Both these newspapers express their views on brexit and in particular Theresa May and her position as being the leader of their country. Both the Telegraph and the Daily Mirror are biased in their own way and both represents their views in different ways.
There are a lot of evidence that strongly suggests that newspapers and their owners use the platform to be biased to certain articles. An example would be when Curran found that Rupert Murdoch manipulated and interfered with his news papers in order to push his own agenda. In 2003 he was pro-war against Iraq and the article posted in his papers showed this strongly.

In this edition of the Telegraph, it talks about the Brexit situation and all the terms and agreement that  are occurring. Since The Telegraph are right wing, they represent Theresa May as quite positive this is evident through the image used in the right third of the article. May is seen in a confident picture which asserts her power with the direct mode of address towards the audience, the Telegraph wants to represent May as a powerful leader. Another way that the Telegraph shows that they are biased towards right wing politics and towards Theresa May is by the cover line used which reads "May's bold terms for Brexit" this cover line again represents May in a positive light. The use of the word "Bold" in the cover line strongly suggest that May should be applauded for being this confident in setting these terms, May is seen as being the saviour. By using this cover line, readers of the The Daily Telegraph become more







Representations of Muslim in the press

  • Dangerous
  • Unreliable
  • Should not be trusted
Representations of Young People in the press
  • Social media
  • anti social
  • Lazy

Representations of Immigrants in the press
  • Drain in society 
  • Taking our jobs 
  • Lazy




Media Today and Media Theories

Media Representation

  • theories of representation including Hall
  • theories of identity including Gauntlett

Media Industries 
  • Power and media, including Curran and Seaton

What is the theory?
Newspapers should reflect the interests of an audience otherwise they will go out business. They should be liberal and anyone should be able to make one. However, this does not happen in practice and the press can be used as a propaganda tool to influence the audience.

“The free market makes the press a representative institution…newspapers and magazines are to respond to the concerns of their readers if they are to stay in business.”

Left-wing politics supports social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. 

Right-wing politics hold that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal or desirable,typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics or tradition.

Friday, 20 April 2018

Media Theories


 Media Language
•semiotics, including Barthes
                        •narratology, including Todorov      
                        genre theory, including Neale:


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Barthes Theory


Semiotics definition:  Is the study of signs and their meaning in society, A sign is something which can stand for something else

Roland Barthes:


Narratives like a ball of string

Roland Barthes was a semiologist.
If you imagine a text is like a ball of string, can it be unravelled in one way or in many ways?

In house of cards two possible story lines can be if Frank gets his revenge and rises to the power, another would be Zoe Barnes and her power struggle when it comes to becoming a journalist and doing anything to get her way. 


Why are narratives open for long-form TV drama shows?

To keep the storyline interesting for the audience watching and as the long form dramas are 1 hour episodes long they would have to fill up the hour and keep the audience enticed throughout. 

Enigma Code 

The Hermeneutic Code (Enigma Code) refers to any element of the story that is not fully explained and hence becomes a mystery to the reader.

The purpose of the author in this is typically to keep the audience guessing, arresting the enigma, until the final scenes when all is revealed and all loose ends are tied off and closure is achieved.

Action Code           
The Proairetic Code (Action Code) also builds tension, referring to any other action or event that indicates something else is going to happen, and which hence gets the reader guessing as to what will happen next.


Signs in HoC

American Flag: Represents the states in America/ Liberty/ Democracy

White House: Represents he president and Democracy/ The  leader of the free world/ power/politics

In the character Frank Underwood, how discuss how HoC uses enigma?
HoC uses enigma code through Frank Underwood by showing a fierce, shady character who was promised to be the senator of state but what cheated by the president and the team he assembled. Enigma code applies as Frank uses people such as Russo and Zoe and e don't know what Frank is thinking. 

How does the enigma code apply apply to Telegraph Headline "Who are the Brexit Mutineers" 
The Telegraph uses the enigma code to get people to read their newspapers, Mutineers are people who against the government and Brexit has been a big topic throughout the whole nation. 

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Todorov Narrative


Narrative = story

The primary function of most films is to tell a story..  The mise en scene, cinematography, editing and sound are entirely subservient to the narrative, creating a seamless flow that centers the viewer within the story.
The narratives of most films are centered on one or two main protagonists
•Their lives are disrupted by an outside event, or presence of an unfulfilled desire
•The plot is then about removing that disruption or fulfilling that desire
•The rest of the events in the plot are usually initiated by the protagonist and have a clear cause
and effect relationship to other events

Film narratives share a number of features that audiences expect:
The role of the protagonist
The problems faced by the protagonist
The resolution of these problems

Captain Phillips
Captain Phillips is the captain of an unarmed freighter ship and is seen as the main protagonist. The anti hero are the Somali pirates who have just boarded the ship.
The role of the protagonist is to be the shining light and the saviour for people and is seen as a hero in this case the protagonist is Captain Phillips.  
The problems faced by the protagonist is to save the ship and to get rid of the Somali Pirates
The resolution can be fighting back against the pirates. 
Antagonist - The antagonist is the character(s) (or situation) that represents the opposition against which the protagonist must contend. In other words, the antagonist is an obstacle that the protagonist must overcome.
Anti-hero - A major character, usually the protagonist, who lacks conventional nobility of mind, and who struggles for values not deemed universally admirable. 

Todorov's Theory 

Todorov in 1969 produced a theory which he believed to be able to be applied to any film. He believed that all films followed the same narrative pattern. They all went through stages:
the equilibrium,
disequilibrium,
acknowledgement,
solving
and again equilibrium.
How does HoC subvert Todorov's Theory
The theory applies to Frank's storyline. Frank is seen as the anti-hero in HoC.
First he helps the presidential elect to rise up to presidency and he put in certain people into power and helped them with their careers. The disruption occurs when Frank doesn't get the job he was promised and so to resolve this Frank is plotting and scheming to become president and uses his powers and manipulation for people to work for him. 

 News Topic: Russian Nerve Agent Attack 
Everything is fine in Salisbury and everyone is normal. The disruption occurs when a Russian spy, his daughter and police officer was poisoned and there was traces of poison left around.  The acknowledgement is that Russia caused this death and the chemical used was made by the Soviet Union. Resolution is that the daughter as recovered and is now talking however there is no news on the spy and the police officer. The new equilibrium will be tat once they have been recovered they would need protection and might have to be with a witness protection program. 
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Neale's Theory


Neale’s theory of repetition and differerence in Genre
"Genres are instances of repetition and difference"
"Difference is absolutely essential to the economy of genre"


What That Means:
•Steve Neale is saying that a film and it's genre is defined by two things:
•How much it conforms with a genre's stereotypes and conventions.
•He says that a film must conform to these conventions enough that it can still qualify and be identified as a film of that genre.
•How much a film subverts the genre's stereotypes and conventions.
•He says that a film must subvert these conventions enough that it is still viewed as a unique film, not just a clone.




To what extent does HOC conform to genre expectations of a
Political thriller/Drama
1) Has an open narrative and can have different story lines which all links to a political dram
2) Represents the power struggle throughout the show examples are frank who was falsely promised.

To what extent does HOC subvert the genre expectations of a political thriller/drama?
1) The audiences can't relate to the character as their dealings and jobs seems almost mysterious and unheard of. 
2) The use of Frank Underwood as the anti-hero shows no one can be trusted.


 Curran and Seaton A political economy approach to the media – arguing that patterns of ownership and control are the most significant factors in how the media operate. Media industries follow the normal capitalist pattern of increasing concentration of ownership in fewer and fewer hands. This leads to a narrowing of the range of opinions represented and a pursuit of profit at the expense of quality or creativity. The internet does not represent a rupture with the past in that it does not offer a level playing field for diverse voices to be heard. It is constrained by nationalism and state censorship. News is still controlled by powerful news organisations, who have successfully defended their oligarchy.