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 General Information about Mass Media General Information about Mass Media
 Media Access, Media Literacy Media Access, Media Literacy
 News Media, Newspapers News Media, Newspapers
 News Media, TV, Cable News Media, TV, Cable
 Mass Media, Culture, Entertainment, Arts, Lifestyle Mass Media, Culture, Entertainment, Arts, Lifestyle
 Multimedia, Media Players, Audio, Video, REAL, WAV, MPEG, etc. Multimedia, Media Players, Audio, Video, REAL, WAV, MPEG, etc.
 Storage Media, Recording Data, DVD, CD, ZIP, JAZ, etc. Storage Media, Recording Data, DVD, CD, ZIP, JAZ, etc.
 

General Information about Mass Media "General Information about Mass Media"


Associated Press' Media Industry News Page - When the Press makes news, and the reporters become the subjects themselves, this is the place to go to find out more. It covers mergers, acquisitions, regulatory issues, and even obituaries.

The Peabody Award - The Peabody Awards recognize distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals.

The Journal of Mass Media Ethics - The Journal of Mass Media Ethics is a quarterly, devoted to explorations of ethics problems and issues in the various fields of mass communication.

Kidon Media-Link - Kidon Media-Link gives surfers the option to use dropdown windows to search for media outlets by country or region. The results are coded to indentify the types of media, the languages they are published in, the distribution frequencies, and so on.

Nielsen Media Research  - Your favorite TV shows live or die by the rating--Nielsen's rating, to be precise. Nielsen Media Research is the primary TV ratings company, active in more than 40 countries. It offers television and radio audience measurement, print readership, and custom media research services.

Media Access, Media Literacy "Media Access, Media Literacy"


Columbia Journalism Review  - Ever wonder what the journalists read? The official publication of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia Journalism Review is widely read by those who determine the types of news stories and topics that are reported by the mainstream media.

Media Access Project - Media Access Project is a nonprofit telecommunications law firm devoted to representing listeners' and speakers' interests in electronic media and telecommunications issues before the Federal Communications Commission, other policy-making bodies, and in the courts.

The Center for Media Literacy - The Center for Media Literacy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public on accessing, analyzing, evaluating, and creating media content.

Accuracy in Media - Accuracy In Media is a nonprofit watchdog media-critic group that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the record straight on important issues that have received slanted coverage.

Newseum - Newseum is an interactive news museum organized by The Freedom Forum (Arlington, VA), a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to free press, free speech, and free spirit for all people.

News Media, Newspapers "News Media, Newspapers"


The New York Times - Offering comprehensive coverage from arts and entertainment to international news, The New York Times remains a reputable journalism institution and a widely read newspaper. (Must register to access archive.)

The Washington Post - Launched in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins on a rag paper typeset by hand, The Washington Post has become a trusted source for news. Currently its weekday edition boasts over 812,000 readers, and its Sunday edition, over 1087,000. (Must register to access archive.)

The Wall Street Journal - Owned and operated by Dow Jones & Company, Inc., The Wall Street Journal is the business professionals' Bible, with analytical reporting on how international politics affect the business world. (Some content restricted to paid subscribers.)

TIME - TIME, a monthly news magazine, offers news and commentary on international politics, culture, society, and business. (Some content free; premium content in archive requires payment.)

Newsweek - Newsweek delivers comprehensive coverage of world events, national and international affairs, business, science & technology, society, and arts & entertainment. (Content free but be prepared to navigate through ads; must register to access archive.)

News Media, TV, Cable "News Media, TV, Cable"


CNN - Staffed 24/7 with a global team of almost 4,000 news professionals, CNN is, for many people around the world, the primary destination to read and hear breaking news and reports of events around the world.

MSNBC - With MSNBC, NBC, The Associated Press, and Reuters all contributing to its content, MSNBC.com is a reliable source for breaking news and original journalism. It also allows you (and repeatedly remind you via a popup window) to personalize the content to your liking.

BBC - Unlike most U.S. media outlets, this British broadcasting organizatin does not answer to advertisers and shareholders; it is financed by a TV license paid by households and run by trustees (handpicked by the Queen).

C-SPAN - C-SPAN covers congressional hearings, White House press briefings, speeches, and other important public affairs events.

Mass Media, Culture, Entertainment, Arts, Lifestyle "Mass Media, Culture, Entertainment, Arts, Lifestyle"


MTV - MTV focuses on music fans in their teens and twenties. It features music premieres, exclusives, convergent shows, games, messaging, and much more.

E! Online - E! Online is the top entertainment Web site, providing the latest celebrity inside information, gossips, reviews, and live events in a fun, irreverent tone to movie, TV, and music enthusiasts.

Salon.com - Reputed for its unorthodox journalism and insightful social commentaries, Salon.com might be the thinking person's CNN or MSNBC. It produces original content on life, people, comics, sex, books, and more.

NPR - In partnership with PBS, the National Public Radio (NPR) delivers commentaries on culture, arts, business, music, and more, in addition to local and international news.

ESPN - ESPN.com is a leading provider of sports news on the Internet. It delivers late breaking news, statistics, schedules, and player updates.

Multimedia, Media Players, Audio, Video, REAL, WAV, MPEG, etc. "Multimedia, Media Players, Audio, Video, REAL, WAV, MPEG, etc."


Macromedia Flash Player - Macromedia Flash Player is the plug-in for playing video, audio, graphics, and other interactive media files. If you have not installed it, you'll be missing out on a lot: free online games, e-learning programs, animations, to name but a few.

Real.com - Real Player, the free application available at this site, is an essential download for anyone who wants to listen or watch digital audio/video files on a computer.

Apple QuickTime Player - Contrary to its association with Apple, QuickTime Player works on both PC and Mac platforms. This application allows you to watch movie trailers and other streaming video files.

WINAMP - After you've downloaded the latest audio/video player Winamp from this site, you can also find a skin (a simulated texture for your player) to complement your personality or listen to free MP3 files from an online radio station.

Apple iTunes - Good news! Apple iTunes is now available for Windows users! Previously available only for Mac users, this application is the favorite digital jukebox of iPod owners. It lets you create and manage your own personal digital music library, simply by dragging and dropping files.

Storage Media, Recording Data, DVD, CD, ZIP, JAZ, etc. "Storage Media, Recording Data, DVD, CD, ZIP, JAZ, etc."


CNET Coverage on Storage Products - CNET.com, one of the most trusted source for high-tech information, offers a slew of reviews, comparisons, and announcements on data-storage products available in the market.

Iomega: Data Storage Products - Iomega develops and markets a variety of internal and external storage drives, with capacities ranging from 100MB to 250GB.

CompUSA.com - CompUSA.com, the online computer retailer, carries a large selection of blank data-storage media.

CDW - CDW is an online retailer of computer hardware/software products, including data-storage media.

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