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Old Media Vs. New Media
 Benjamin Henson & Sky Sampson




             CSM 566
           Self-Led Study
Multimedia Foundations Book Review
Old Media
• The term old media has become synonymous
  with the seven traditional forms of mass
  communication: books, newspapers,
  magazines, film, sound recordings, radio, and
  television.
Old Media Paradigm Shift
                    By: Thomas Kuhn


• The Paradigm shift happened in 1962 as extreme
  changes of creating, delivering, and consuming
  content.
• Moments such as the digital revolution and the birth
  of the World Wide Web changed to face of how we
  communicate.
Large Organizations Made the Difference


• Old media is the product of large organizations such as Walt
  Disney Company,Time Warner, Viacom, CBS and many more.




• Each of these companies employed many highly skilled
  professionals which lead the vision of operating at great
  expenses.
New Media Paradigm Shift
        The Consumer as Producer 1980’s

• Anyone can produce/deliver content to a
  public audience.
• User-generated content (UGC) or consumer-
  generated media (CGM)
   – Empowers individual for personal expression.

   Examples:
   Post a video
   Share Status
   Share Weather


     As Andy Warhol so aptly predicted in 1968, “in the future, everyone will be
    world-famous for 15-minutes.” With new media and the Web, this has never
                                been more likely.
New Media
• The term new media is used to describe the relatively
  recent emergence of digital technologies that have
  changed the way that content is produced, distributed,
  and consumed.




   In his book The Language of New Media, author Lev
   Manovich uses the phrase “the computerization of media” to
   highlight what he sees as the primary distinctions between
   old and new media (Costello, pg 1191).
No Cost




• Most online media is supported through advertising costs
  which means consumers pay nothing or partial subsidized
  cost. (ureport.foxnews.com)
Adapting


• Many newspaper corporations are simply adapting to the new
  ways but keeping the old available as well.

Example: The New York Times now serves consumers with
website news.




                                   http://youtu.be/Q1QOV615KvU.
References
 Costello, Vic; Youngblood, Ed; Youngblood, Susan (2012-02-01 00:00:00-06:00). Multimedia
         Foundations: Core Concepts for Digital Design (Kindle Locations 1088-1089). Taylor &
         Francis. Kindle Edition.

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Old Media vs. New Media

  • 1. Old Media Vs. New Media Benjamin Henson & Sky Sampson CSM 566 Self-Led Study Multimedia Foundations Book Review
  • 2. Old Media • The term old media has become synonymous with the seven traditional forms of mass communication: books, newspapers, magazines, film, sound recordings, radio, and television.
  • 3. Old Media Paradigm Shift By: Thomas Kuhn • The Paradigm shift happened in 1962 as extreme changes of creating, delivering, and consuming content. • Moments such as the digital revolution and the birth of the World Wide Web changed to face of how we communicate.
  • 4. Large Organizations Made the Difference • Old media is the product of large organizations such as Walt Disney Company,Time Warner, Viacom, CBS and many more. • Each of these companies employed many highly skilled professionals which lead the vision of operating at great expenses.
  • 5. New Media Paradigm Shift The Consumer as Producer 1980’s • Anyone can produce/deliver content to a public audience. • User-generated content (UGC) or consumer- generated media (CGM) – Empowers individual for personal expression. Examples: Post a video Share Status Share Weather As Andy Warhol so aptly predicted in 1968, “in the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15-minutes.” With new media and the Web, this has never been more likely.
  • 6. New Media • The term new media is used to describe the relatively recent emergence of digital technologies that have changed the way that content is produced, distributed, and consumed. In his book The Language of New Media, author Lev Manovich uses the phrase “the computerization of media” to highlight what he sees as the primary distinctions between old and new media (Costello, pg 1191).
  • 7. No Cost • Most online media is supported through advertising costs which means consumers pay nothing or partial subsidized cost. (ureport.foxnews.com)
  • 8. Adapting • Many newspaper corporations are simply adapting to the new ways but keeping the old available as well. Example: The New York Times now serves consumers with website news. http://youtu.be/Q1QOV615KvU.
  • 9. References Costello, Vic; Youngblood, Ed; Youngblood, Susan (2012-02-01 00:00:00-06:00). Multimedia Foundations: Core Concepts for Digital Design (Kindle Locations 1088-1089). Taylor & Francis. Kindle Edition.