Tuesday, May 12, 2009

(Blog 16)


Hey Everyone, finally the last blog!!!
So for my last blog I really didn't know what to write about so I decided to blog about a television show that I have just recently started watching. It's on the CMT channel and it's called "The World's strictest Parents". I was watching it today and have only seen a few of the other episodes, but it always seems to get me when I turn it on. Haha.

It is basically about these spoiled, misbehaving kids whose parent's get fed up with them and then send them off to live in a different lifestyle. With stricter, crazier parents, who seem to have some interesting horrible punishments. The two episodes I have seen they have sent city kids on to the farm, they were kids with troubled homes, where their kids can get away with anyone so they were put on these farms for discipline.

The show is pretty good but it seems like it is a bit staged. In the show, there is always one huge blow out between the "parents" and the two different kids that are sent there. The argument is over the top and seems a little bit staged like they were told to act like that. Then later in the show they have a big long talk and then get along. Also throughout the whole show they say how much they hate their "new parents" then in the end usually say how much they "love" them when they have to go back to their real homes.

They show I think is a good one because it teaches these city kids that there is more to life then material things. They also learn how to respect themselves and other people.

The show is a good reality show compared to other reality shows just because it kind of sets good examples. It also shows them being punished for acting out, unlike other shows where that behavior is glorified.

Hope you all have a great summer! :)

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Newspapers (blog 15)

Hey everyone!
There has been some form of media that has really made me very angry lately! It's the Newspaper!! As you all know, recently Sara Gullickson was in a horrible accident, she is not only my teammate, but a roommate, and a best friend. When coverage of her accident was shown in the newspaper, The Valley City Times Record, it was a shocking surprise as to what picture was shown on the front page. There was a large picture of her lying on the ground, with the paramedics around her trying to revive her. In my opinion it was very unnecessary.

Although, what the newspaper did was inappropriate, it is still a good source of information. Being that I am five hours away from Valley, I didn't have all my facts straight on the accident, and heard a lot of rumors. It was good to go online and get the information that I needed to see what happened, minus the picture. They did do a good job with the story though.

In my opinion, newspapers need to always remember and focus on their ethics. They need to think about what is appropriate to put in the paper, whether it is names for victims of an accident, and in this case, pictures. I don't think that anyone wants to ever see someone they know and care about in a newspaper before they get the story.

Newspapers though are a very good source of information. They may be biased to a certain extent, but I think it enriches the story, because you sort of get someone else's point of view and can make a judgment and an opinion off of theirs.

News papers are now on the decline in sales though, some of them have even had to shut down, I'm sure you all remember that video we watched in the class that one time. I think we just have better more practical ways that are more suited to fit our lifestyles than newspapers. I think newspapers have had their day.

What do you think?

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Magazine Advertising (blog 14)


Hey everyone,
So since we are blogging about something other than our medium we picked, I'm going to talk a little bit about advertising in magazines. My personal favorite magazine is Cosmopolitan, and there are tons of advertisements in there, and lot's of pictures of beautiful people. It almost lowers your self-esteem sometimes.

Many of the advertisements shown in the magazine are using beautiful women to sell their products. They use sex appeal to sell things. It is hard to look at some of the things sometimes and not wish that you looked like one of those women. I think that some of the advertisements are a negative thing. Some younger girls look at these and decide that they aren't good enough and may decided that they aren't "pretty" enough. Many girls even develop eating disorders. The eating disorder link gives a few stories of young girls who died from eating disorders, due to media exposure. There is hope though for some of the girls who have problems with themselves. There is a advertising deal going on with the Dove company, Called the "Campaign for Real Beauty".
It uses real women to advertise, women unlike the one's in the magazine all made-over.

In my opinion the world could use more advertising like that. It shows women that there is more to beauty than external beauty. And, that not all beauty in magazines is what everyone is after. I believe that Fruit of the Loom also uses real women in their advertising, no matter what their weight, or looks. They aren't all stick thin like the ones in the magazine. I think that kind of advertising is a good start to getting people to feel good about themselves and live with what they have.
So What is your opinion on media advertising? How does it make you feel?

Friday, April 10, 2009

(Blog 13) Advertising in the Media

Hey Everyone,
Well since we can write about anything this week, I have decided to write about advertising and the effects it can have on people. There are so many different kinds of advertising, whether it is advertisements for products, places, or organizations, they can be positive or negative. They use advertising in almost everything including movies. And, some things they show really aren't advertising, but can portray the message that something is cool, but really is wrong.

In movies there are different things advertised like products, and if a character in a movie is using that product it may influence you, subconsciously, to want to try that product. These products range anything from clothes, to food. But, some things that are portrayed through movies are not positive. Some show things like drug use, and they may kind of show that it is okay because the people rarely ever get punished in the movies.

In media sources like public television, there are a lot of good things going on in the media. There is one organization that has those "Above the Influence" commercials. They are showing kids who are making bad decisions because their friends influence them, but then show the kids turning their lives around and showing them "Living Above the Influence" of their friends. That's just one of the good advertisements. And I think it could help kids make a good decision about not doing drugs.

But, on the other side there are commercials that show drinking and other bad behaviors. There are alcohol commercials that show people having a good time drinking and make it seem like everything is ok with alcohol. They show sex appeal to sell their product also.

So I think that the media for the most part is not always a good thing and it shows a lot of negative things like bad behavior and other needless things that you don't need like junk food and stupid info-mercial products.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Steriod Usage in the MLB

Hey everyone,
Well since it is almost baseball season for the MLB, and I'm a crazy Minnesota Twins fan, it's gotten me thinking a bit more about baseball lately. So I figured I would write about something baseball related, it is not really a positive aspect of the game, but in secrecy has unfortunately become a part of the game. I am talking about steroid usage. We tend to hear more and more about the use of the performance enhancing drugs as the years go on.

I have found an article back from November of 2003. In this article it says "Steroid use in baseball is no longer a rumor. It's a fact." So to me it seems that steroid use was sort of unheard of. They had heard rumors of big league players using steroids but no one believed it. So in the 2003 season they gave a drug test to all the players, 1,200 players were tested and 84 players tested positive. This was the MLB's first "slap in the face" that players were using illegal performance enhancing drugs. Cheating. The fine for it now is a 15 day unpaid suspension or a $10,000 fine. It doesn't seem like enough of a punishment to me. $10,000 isn't that big of a deal for an MLB player, and a 15 day unpaid suspension isn't really going to hurt them financially!

It really isn't enough of a punishment because look at all the little kids that look up to them. There are not only influencing the kids into thinking that steriods are alright, but they may be letting the kids down. Kids do not want to see their role models do wrong. Just look at the role models that are out there now who have done steroids. Three major ones are Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa. Among these players there are more, I have found a list of a handful of players who have used steriods.

In my opinion, the players should be suspended and fined but for more than the punishment they get now. And, I really don't think that they should tell the public who is doing steriods, just no make it so public. Kids and others could look at that and maybe think it's alright, because they never really hear about the negative things that happen to the players who are doing the drugs. All that really gets shown in the media is that they were using and then they show the player, maybe at a press conference, apoligizing. That isn't enough!!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Final 4 (blog 11)


Hello everyone,
Those of you who are avid sports followers would know that March Madness is almost to an end and the NCAA basketball tournament is down to it's final four. The final four teams left standing are North Carolina, Villanova, Connecticut, and Michigan State.

For those of you who are not familiar with the tournament it is a widely televised event, widely advertised, and many people watch from their homes and if they are lucky even go to the games. In my opinion, March Madness is a fun and positive thing toward the public. Before the tournament even starts you get to pick your favorites and make a tournament bracket and then watch the games and bet on them with your friends and family. The whole hype of the tournament promotes a healthy, fun competition with your peers.

The tournament not only gives you and your friends and family something to do but is also helping others by large events put on by the NCAA, which are also publicized, and promote healthy community activity. One such event is the YES Clinic Hydrated by Vitaminwater revive. The program gives kids an opportunity to work with college coaches and get help with their game, learn life skills, and sportsmanship. It means a lot to kids to be able to work with and get instruction from their role models. Another event is The Road to The Final Four 5K walk. Which is an event that works with the United Way, and helps out elementary students by giving them things to help with learning to read. One other event is Middle School Madness, which shows kids the opportunities in life they can get through sports. It teaches them to learn from positive examples set by the student athletes participating in the tournament. And, that they can do anything if they do well in school and sports could provide that extra boost for them to excell in life.

So in my opinion, it seems to me that the NCAA is working with the country to make it a better place even if what they are doing isn't too much, but it is providing activities that are promoting positive advertising, possibly helping promote a better public image for college sports. These events really get behind what the NCAA stands for and not just the negative stuff like fights and things they show on televison. I think the tournament is good for the country.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Coverage of Women's Sports on TV (blog 10)


Hey everyone,
This past week I was playing in a softball tournament in Pensacola, Florida. The field that we played at was amazing, but when I looked over at the baseball field next to us, it was even better. Nice score board, landscaping, and the bleachers were amazing. There was also a game going on there, they had people taking pictures, and probably a few reporters to go along with the photographers. And, as I looked around our field, there was not one reporter to be seen.

Coverage of women's sports is not as common as men's and I think it's a little bit unfair. When women do get coverage, it's usually commenting on their appearance. On a site I found, it states that males attract 90% of sports news, and when female athletes are shown it tends to sexualize them, by commenting on appearance. Maria Sharapova is very seldomly reported on without someone commenting on her appearance.

Another thing that tends to bother me is that women's sports aren't hardly shown on the big time sports channels like ESPN. On three different networks, men got 91% of air time while women got 6%, and gender neutral topics got the other 2%. I think it's not fair because there are women who watch sports and want to hear about women's athletics, not just men's. People need to realize that things are changing and men aren't the dominant of the two sexes anymore, they are more equal now. Women can do most things men can, maybe not at the same physical level, but they can do anything a man can do. I think men fail to recognize women in sports because they are still stuck in that mindset that women are not meant to be playing sports and that no one wants to watch women play.

There have been many studies about this topic and every single one shows that men are the ones who get all the coverage. Yet all these studies fail to make any changes in people's opinions.