Student comments on Big Media Attacks to Fansite The battle between the legal department of major films and television studios and the producers of the fan site has reached a climax. Fox TV's Law Department notified us to stop and stop the Webmasters of the two King's "King of the Hill" Web site. Fox Primetime has previously hit a fan site, but the most famous are the people who show respect for "X-Files". Believe it or not, fan site is a very big threat to the studio. For fans, spending time to build websites without expecting economic rewards will be the best compliment for a particular program.
The New York Times published the revenue income and traffic of the media website campaign last week, and they made clear comments on the industry storm climate. As the trend gradually disappeared from the MFF (Made For Facebook) website, major brands also had problems. Buzzfeed missed the forecast of $ 20 million in 2015 and halved the forecast for 2016. Mashable dismissed most of their editors and turned into videos. After one of the "rolled-up" properties, Vice Media lost 17% of the traffic in February. Distractify, 68% nose diving
In the spring of 2014 George Washington University created an idea. The idea is The Rival (university public opinion and commentary site focusing on politics, culture, satire). It was founded by two students - Josh Strap, Miles Field. Both have an ambitious vision of university media performance. The results of these two questions are fairly tragic consequences and filtered campus publications do not reflect the enthusiasm and interest of their followers. College students are the most knowledgeable people in the country. As our research progresses, we are looking forward to seeking ways to solve the world's most pressing problems. Students have the opportunity to study these problems deeper.
Blogs are also a common form of media. Blogs are websites that are usually managed by individuals and regularly record interactive media such as comments, event descriptions, or images and videos. Entries are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, and the latest posts are displayed at the top. Many blogs provide comments and news on specific topics, and other blogs serve as more personal online diaries. A typical blog is a combination of text, images, other graphics, and links to other blogs, web pages, and related media. Reader's ability to post comments interactively is an important part of many blogs. Most blogs are primarily text, but some are focused on art (artlog), photograph (photoblog), sketch blog, video (vlog), music (MP3 blog), audio (podcast). Weibo is another kind of blog with a short blog.