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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 17 Nov 20 4.34am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

When I was in University in the 1980's, Media Studies was ridiculed as a sham Degree. Scholars learned by library books and the printed press, and TV and radio.

How situations have changed. Access to internet, multiple news channels, facebook, and photo-shopped photos have completely changed the discipline.

I am reading an excellent book (mostly pictures) by Hockney and Gifford."History of pictures". In the book is a photo of a milkman delivering pints through the rubble of The Blitz. The authors note that the milkman was in fact the photographers assistant, who donned the milkies costume for the photo. "don't believe everything at face value"

So, in my opinion, Media Studies has gone from a joke Degree to a pivotal education in the space of 30 years. George Orwell was under-rated, and he under-estimated Government influence on the populace by an order of several magnitudes.

Discuss, or critique the above.

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 17 Nov 20 8.31am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

We need engineers, scientists, doctors. and people with language skills (see my post about the SOAS London).

How many respected journalists have a media studies degree?

Yes we live in an interesting world with fake news and who is manipulating it and for what reason. However I don't think it's a good degree for a career.

They can always read the threads on here and Stirlingsays and WE can put them right.

 


One more point

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 17 Nov 20 10.26am Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Nothing in the Humanities is valued at all anymore. STEM has been shoved down an eager audience's throat for years now.
Consider this: would you or anyone else be better off if you could see straight through the flimsy transparency of supposed 'truth' in the media?
What purpose would that serve?
Lastly, would the government think that worthwhile?
Better off to just take your medicine and live with it. Particularly in these uncertain times. If your medicine is the Internet, then so be it.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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View Harborough Eagle's Profile Harborough Eagle Flag Market Harborough, Leicestershire 17 Nov 20 10.27am Send a Private Message to Harborough Eagle Add Harborough Eagle as a friend

I think you will find that every company...even the small ones have a person allocated for their media coverage across all online platforms. You may not like it but its here to stay and so they should at least go on courses or have a media degree (for the bigger companies.)
The company I work part time for has less than 20 employees and has one person responsible and is active everyday across social media not just advertising but also comment with customers and audience. However I do agree that we need more Doctors etc. When I was young the arts were seen as a soft option but now in these days of lockdown and nothing to do but watch telly...what would we be doing if there was none? I think we would miss netflix etc so I for one will not complain about the arts.

Originally posted by Badger11

We need engineers, scientists, doctors. and people with language skills (see my post about the SOAS London).

How many respected journalists have a media studies degree?

Yes we live in an interesting world with fake news and who is manipulating it and for what reason. However I don't think it's a good degree for a career.

They can always read the threads on here and Stirlingsays and WE can put them right.

 


Red and Blue though and through (more than 50 years)

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View Forest Hillbilly's Profile Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 17 Nov 20 10.40am Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Bad form,.....to reply to your own post.

However, language skills are are huge part of progressing your career. Not just vocabulary, but also speaking like a Toff.

I met a journalist I actually respected for his accuracy to report a story. And He was from the SE London Press. I have met others who manipulated a story to get more page space.

I don't know anyone who has a recent Media Studies Degree, so I'm pi$$ing in the wind with this topic.

All career choices can be corrupt. I have witnessed a few meetings where illegal activities have been activated. Whistle-blow and your career is over.

I would just like journalism to be less of "My Harvey is over-weight" or "look at my tlt$", and more about investigative journalism that actually exposes criminals

Recent examples of $hlt journalism include Colin Stagg, Chris Jefferies. But hey, it gets the headlines

 


"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak

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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 17 Nov 20 2.48pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

Bad form,.....to reply to your own post.

However, language skills are are huge part of progressing your career. Not just vocabulary, but also speaking like a Toff.

I met a journalist I actually respected for his accuracy to report a story. And He was from the SE London Press. I have met others who manipulated a story to get more page space.

I don't know anyone who has a recent Media Studies Degree, so I'm pi$$ing in the wind with this topic.

All career choices can be corrupt. I have witnessed a few meetings where illegal activities have been activated. Whistle-blow and your career is over.

I would just like journalism to be less of "My Harvey is over-weight" or "look at my tlt$", and more about investigative journalism that actually exposes criminals

Recent examples of $hlt journalism include Colin Stagg, Chris Jefferies. But hey, it gets the headlines

Not that b***ard that referred to me as an 'old lady' in the bomb article

Crap journalist didn't do his homework!

 


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