Although I have experienced problems with multimedia (uploading videos) and getting people to comment, I also learned a lot during the process. Google news feed is a very useful tool. I now use it to access the latest breaking news. As I have stated in my previous blogs, I don't have a passion for blogging. I feel as though my voice is out there but no one is listening. Although blogging is not one of my hobbies, I love having the journalistic ability to write about an issue. I love learning about new and emerging Medias and hope to adapt to them!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Who is Going to Pay Up?
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Journalism Redefined
Just ten minutes later, Florida law enforcement officials had reportedly told TMZ that the married couple admitted to having a domestic dispute shortly before the accident. As I was reading an article by a New York Golf Examiner, questions that were raised had me really thinking. “How could Woods have been injured so that he was unconscious in a car that was travelling under 30mph? Could a ‘minor car crash’ have caused Woods to get so stuck inside the car that the only way to safety was through the back window?”
Bloggers have been wondering if there is a connection between the domestic dispute and Wood’s alleged affair with Rachel Uchitel. Reportedly, “TMZ.com was the first to state that Nordegren, contrary to earlier reports, had used the golf club to smash the moving vehicle while in a rage, causing Woods to become disoriented enough to crash the car.” TMZ also stated that through the couple’s domestic dispute, Nordegren was the cause of Wood’s facial wounds.
If anyone is reading this, you may be wondering why I am blogging about Tiger Woods when I should about MJ. Well… it all has to do with sources.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1yQ_QAwWzQ
TMZ.com was once a disregarded source on behalf of its bad reputation, but ever since they were the first to report Michael Jackson’s death, their readership has increased and TMZ has been slowly identified as a credible news source. I really liked this quote in the article, “We live in an era where the ethical news sources of yesteryear are now being forced to report rumours in order to keep up with the seemingly less ethical news sources of today, such as gossip sites and blogs. Clearly, the code of ethics in journalism is under rapid assault.”
And this I find absolutely true. I find myself not knowing who to turn to for objective information. The big media players are serving everyone’s interests except mine. The advertisers, government officials, and popular tabloids have a monopoly on what is deemed as newsworthy. The public is then spoon-fed the news through acts of gatekeeping by these big media corporations. Essentially, what matters the most… the truth… is being picked apart. But people are blindsided by this and cannot see past the authoritative ways of the mainstream media. We need to become more knowledgeable, realize what is happening, and do something about it.
The List
And the second prize goes... the not-so-shocking, legendary duo, Jon and Kate. Their divorce papers were passed in June after the many alleged claims of Jon sleeping around with other women. Gotta love the drama people! Although TLC was forced to end the show, this hasn’t stopped obsessed fans from digging into the stars’ personal lives to find juicy details.
Here’s the complete list of ET’s Top Scandals of 2009...
1)Michael Jackson’s death
2)Jon and Kate Gosselin
3)Sarah Palin versus Levi Johnston
4)Chris Brown and Rihanna
5)Taylor Swift and Kayne West
6)Miss USA Carrie Prejean
7)David Carradine’s death
8)ESPN’s Erin Andrews
9)LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian
10)Mel Gibson’s love child
http://www.examiner.com/x-24089-Atlanta-Reality--Talk-Show-TV-Examiner~y2009m11d28-Michael-Jackson-Jon-and-Kate-Gosselin-named-top-scandals-of-2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
KARMA
Although this story is unconfirmed by reputable sites, Jordan Chandler a 29 year old man has come clean after a false confession that was made 16 years ago. The 13-month long investigation was held because of Evan Chandler’s (Jordan’s father) accusations of MJ molesting his son Jordan in 1993. MJ was cleared of any wrongdoing in the courts after paying the teenager 22 million dollars. Because of Michael Jackson’s death, a guilt trip has led to Jordan’s ultimate confession. Jordan now has claimed that his father made him go through with the lies. Jordan told psychiatrists and police in 1994 that he and MJ engaged in acts of a whole sexual nature.
Sixteen years later and this is what Jordan Chandler has to say…
“I never meant to lie and destroy Michael Jackson but my father made me to tell only lies. Now I can’t tell Michael how much I’m sorry and if he will forgive me”.
Here is when the story gets better…
Evan Chandler, Jordan’s father, was found dead in his luxury apartment in New Jersey in November with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head. Suicide. Doesn’t this sound too suspicious? Maybe Mr. Evan Chandler was also sent on a serious guilt trip. I guess the saying is true… what goes around comes around…
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Irrelevance
It’s great that this blogosphere phenomenon is allowing people that feel alienated from the rest of society a voice, but to me everyone has their own opinion and stand on a situation… I feel like today no one can really come to a general consensus. When I connect to other people’s blogs all I read is their own opinion on a topic and how everyone else that reads that particular blog disagrees. It’s just one big squabble that often leads to no where. “If you can’t cope with high degrees of irrelevance blogs won’t be your cup of tea.” I’m just sick and tired of reading blogs where people’s perspectives and blog posts on critical world issues do not make any sense or don’t provide a clear justifiable argument. People today are all over the place with their thoughts and it’s because they turn to a non credible source to get the facts.
I came to University with the intent to graduate with a Journalism degree so I wouldn’t have to resort to blogging to get my word out there. I actually want my work to be a reliable source for people to turn to. I want my work to be published in a legitimate newspaper or broadcasted on TV. Call me narcissistic… I just don’t like being apart of the blogosphere when I feel like its one big sea of non-credible information … the information irrelevant to me.