Every videogame, comic book, fan fiction and
media piece about Sonic is a negotiation of Sonic's relationship to his mascot image.
The report includes an analysis of 154
media pieces about the Clean Power Plan over a five month period.
Not exact matches
Criticism of a thing, a
piece of
media, or something inanimate is OK if you know what you're talking
about, but criticizing individuals opens a door that you don't want to walk through in social
media.
The most addictive games, according to the BBC
piece, are social
media savvy, providing plenty of status update - ready experiences for users to post
about.
As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent
piece he wrote
about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social
media, one of the biggest shifts in
media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
It seems like there are more quips,
pieces of advice, and warnings
about social
media out there than there are
about romantic relationships or losing weight.
Kris - Stella Trump, director of the Anxieties of Democracy and
Media & Democracy programs, publishes
piece about Cambridge Analytica in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog.
Think
about the strange articles and
pieces of content you sometimes see in the trending sections of social
media platforms.
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Media Examiner has put together a nice piece with recent evidence of social media happenings that you should know about and take into account when planning for future marketing eff
Media Examiner has put together a nice
piece with recent evidence of social
media happenings that you should know about and take into account when planning for future marketing eff
media happenings that you should know
about and take into account when planning for future marketing efforts.
I did a
piece earlier this year where I talked
about social
media as being a kissing cousin to search.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself
about in the liberal
media; and in an article in The Times he began an unusually spiteful
piece by laboriously comparing the Church, in the wake of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
The
piece left such an indelible image in the minds of the
media and the public as it led network newscasts and became a staple of Jay Leno monologues and Saturday Night Live skits that it would be possible in the future to say and write and broadcast any crazy thing
about the first couple and get away with it.
There are similar
pieces cropping up in the football
media, such as Dave Kidd's
piece in The Mirror in which he says the same thing
about Vardy and Arsenal not being suited.
Having worked on a
piece of research
about what types of new
media moms consume, I know that podcasts are not very popular among our demographic.
I exhausted my social
media feeds, beat every level available to me in Plants vs. Zombies 2, and scanned almost every trending think
piece about every hot Internet topic available — all during one pumping session.
There have been some
pieces in recent years in Time and the NYT, but overall, I see little
about it in the
media in contrast with, say autism or vaccines, anyway, where any little study seems to get covered.
I do hope you'll take a moment to read and share the Civil Eats
piece, and please leave your thoughts
about it in a comment below, on Civil Eats, or on social
media.
In that
piece, Nancy linked to a video created by Gatorade's
media agency in which it explained the strategy behind the game (research showed that teen athletes believed water was adequately hydrating) and in which it crowed
about how successful the game has been in countering that (entirely true) belief.
I had no idea that complete strangers / the
media would make incredibly negative comments / opinion
pieces about our parenting style etc..
«A lot of them are using social
media... but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are able to say when looking at a
piece of health and social care legislation «hold on a minute maybe if the internet was a bit more embedded in this we could think
about this a bit differently».
Saving the World, One Video Game at a Time — NY Times
piece on using video games as educational and advocacy tools Publishers Mull Online Networking —
Media Week article on magazines and social networking / social media South Dakota politics gets hip with online forums — Talks abo
Media Week article on magazines and social networking / social
media South Dakota politics gets hip with online forums — Talks abo
media South Dakota politics gets hip with online forums — Talks
about...
The investable result was a host of news stories focused on whether or not Brexit would really be a terrible disaster, much mockery on social
media and a
piece on the BBC's Newsbeat site
about «What a Mad Max Britain would look like».
Here's a link to the original Epolitics.com
piece about that, which in turn links to
media reports
about it:
Following up on last week's manifesto
about using databases for political microtargeting, Phil Lepanto from Connections
Media has an exhaustive
piece (his second on e.politics)
about the mechanics of collecting and using data to identify potential supporters.
This has also been happening abroad and has promoted a lot of
media interest, particularly in the U.S.. Here's an interesting
piece from last week's Independent
about the significance this transition to Generation Jones: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/jonathan-pontell-cleggs-rise-is-the-sound-of-generation-jones-clearing-its-throat-1961191.html Also, I thought this was a pretty decent overview
about GenJones in the UK: http://www.generationjones.org.uk/ Finally for some light, post-election relief see this clip
about Generation Jones on Jonathan Ross: http://www.youtube.com/user/GenerationJonesTV#p/a/u/1/5ZmO6Pl2E28
What I like especially
about this
piece is an emphasis on role of social
media in reproducibility efforts:
Just in my last post I wrote
about that every season has its one or two must - have
pieces that are suddenly everywhere in the social
media universe.
Guests, a mix of bloggers, friends,
media and VIP clients, had the opportunity to try on some
pieces from the new collection and to get — before anyone else — some styling tips
about how to mix and match Swarovski accessories.
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A major
media outlet is doing a a
piece about niche dating sites and is hoping to offer a sense of the size of the niche dating site market.
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Personally speaking, I've had several debates
about this very topic on social
media, and now that I've had a week to really think hard
about the film, I wanted to write my own
piece.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (
about the real - life history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots of the film's digital effects, a trio of bonus mood
piece shorts (more ominous suggestions of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy of the film for portable
media players.
In my 2011 Pulchronomics 101
piece, I wrote
about whether or not there was an advantage for women in
media who were deemed attractive.
In the search for reality (either subjective or documented), the film is also curious
about the process of the actor — a thematic
piece that blends seamlessly to the film's themes of being watched if not so much with its ideas on our cultural
media climate.
Communities take great pride in championship football teams and show -
piece libraries,
media centers, and performing - arts centers, and they are loathe to give them up, particularly when the hard evidence
about the benefits of small schools is still years away.
executive director of the Center for
Media and Democracy and publisher of PRWatch.org and ExposedByCMD.org Her new
piece is titled «5 Things to Know
About Billionaire Betsy DeVos, Trump Education Choice.»
Public education advocate and fellow commentator Wendy Lecker has an outstanding
piece in this weekend's Stamford Advocate and other Hearst
Media outlets
about Hartford's recent «school choice» debacle.
In a recent commentary
piece written for the Stamford Advocate and other Connecticut newspapers owned by Hearst
Media, Wendy Lecker, the outspoken school advocate wrote
about our nation and state's failure to truly deal with racial isolation in our public schools.
Pro-public education advocate and Hearst
Media Group columnist Wendy Lecker takes on Governor Malloy's standardized testing ploy in an commentary
piece entitled, «Malloy's empty words
about testing»
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Book publicity campaigns also involve book publicists, or authors (or their publishers) who are promoting themselves, looking for news hooks and opportunities to speak in the
media (or write op - eds
pieces, articles, or blogs)
about what's unfolding all around us.
Media outlets won't give you feedback on what they liked or didn't like
about your
piece, they simply won't respond.
And while I agree with your statement
about the Apple products, this
piece has nothing to do with how well Android devices do or don't work with
media content.
You can also include a few suggestions for potential
pieces or features that
media members would be interested in writing
about.
Atavist's Evan Ratliff spoke with GoodeReader at this year's DBW event to talk
about how that popularity has led to even more platforms growing up to meet the need for novella length digital fiction and
pieces of journalism that would have once been considered impossibly long for print
media.
Particular areas of interest are literary tie - ins to other
media (TV, movies); trend
pieces (industry trends, trends in books); op - eds (e.g., «Why I Wish Everyone Would Stop Talking
about Amazon»); visually engaging posts featuring book covers and illustrations (especially cover trends and comparisons); and book club — friendly content.
It's a fantastic
piece of narrative nonfiction journalism and asks profoundly important questions
about race, policing and
media bias.
U.S. manga publisher Viz
Media has released a statement
about digital piracy following the arrests in Japan of four men accused of illegally uploading a chapter of «One
Piece,»
For your own marketing efforts, I like to think of Facebook as the broadest
piece of the funnel, with other social
media platforms ranking
about the same.