Medium Magazine’s Lea discusses the future of Netflix and their business model given the current media landscape.
Debates about good and bad come and go, but do they ever reach an answer? Trying to find meaning with a simple question, Aidan dives into the series ‘Saga’ to breakdown these blurring distinctions and decipher their hidden meanings
In the new Netflix movie starred with an A-list cast, Alexa reviews Don’t Look Up and discusses the role of media in disseminating information, and how media users engage in this.
Nouhaila explores the impacts of the changing media landscape, and alerts us to the dangers Public Service Broadcasting is facing.
Andrea explains why and how alternatives to traditional mass media are emerging in the Peruvian media landscape.
A new generation of marketing has come around yet again! Ludmila takes us through the exceptionally interactive and groundbreaking ‘phygital marketing’ and explains how the fashion retail industry is coping with a revival unlike anything ever seen.
Have you ever thought about how many things you record every day, every hour, every minute? Follow Cindy as she takes you on a journey of finding out the necessities and consequences of living in the digital worlds we do today and find out how you choose to remember.
Andrea talks about the way through which many Cubans are able to consume Internet content: El Paquete.
In this article Rita looks at whether writers and networks are slaves to canned laughter? And, how have laugh tracks in sitcoms shaped comedy?
The Sex and the City reboot production is about to start this spring. Duru Alp talks about this reboot and a glaring absence from the original cast. Will the reboot live up to the original?
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
Ever noticed an ad and thought instantly about how offensive it is? Nouhaila talks about exactly that as she ventures into the negativity of stereotypes in advertisements and the pessimistic impact they have on not just people but also on us as a society from achieving equality and respect.
Kim reports on the incident where a boy’s life was drastically changed as a result of Bilal Wahib’s viral livestream, and what these media scandals say about our online society.
Medium Magazine’s Lea discusses the future of Netflix and their business model given the current media landscape.
Debates about good and bad come and go, but do they ever reach an answer? Trying to find meaning with a simple question, Aidan dives into the series ‘Saga’ to breakdown these blurring distinctions and decipher their hidden meanings
In the new Netflix movie starred with an A-list cast, Alexa reviews Don’t Look Up and discusses the role of media in disseminating information, and how media users engage in this.
Nouhaila explores the impacts of the changing media landscape, and alerts us to the dangers Public Service Broadcasting is facing.
Andrea explains why and how alternatives to traditional mass media are emerging in the Peruvian media landscape.
A new generation of marketing has come around yet again! Ludmila takes us through the exceptionally interactive and groundbreaking ‘phygital marketing’ and explains how the fashion retail industry is coping with a revival unlike anything ever seen.
Have you ever thought about how many things you record every day, every hour, every minute? Follow Cindy as she takes you on a journey of finding out the necessities and consequences of living in the digital worlds we do today and find out how you choose to remember.
Andrea talks about the way through which many Cubans are able to consume Internet content: El Paquete.
In this article Rita looks at whether writers and networks are slaves to canned laughter? And, how have laugh tracks in sitcoms shaped comedy?
The Sex and the City reboot production is about to start this spring. Duru Alp talks about this reboot and a glaring absence from the original cast. Will the reboot live up to the original?
Stephanie explores how media representation of Asians during the pandemic has potentially contributed to the new wave of recent hate crimes.
Ever noticed an ad and thought instantly about how offensive it is? Nouhaila talks about exactly that as she ventures into the negativity of stereotypes in advertisements and the pessimistic impact they have on not just people but also on us as a society from achieving equality and respect.
Kim reports on the incident where a boy’s life was drastically changed as a result of Bilal Wahib’s viral livestream, and what these media scandals say about our online society.
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