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Instantly ridiculed by the
media
for being so crazy complicated.
The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the orchestra of
media
relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
The
media
love it; they really adore it.
These days, everybody has the ability to showcase their brand their personal style, across the world, through social
media.
None of your
media
got it right.
I asked them to take the examples that we were seeing of the info-graphics that existed in a lot of mass media, and take a look at what were the interesting components of it, and produce one for themselves of a different man-made disaster from American history.
Now the easiest analogy for swap-trading is like an online dating service for all your unwanted
media.
Nevertheless, the mere mention of geoengineering is being greeted in some circles, particularly
media
circles, with a relief tinged with euphoria.
We had our mothers, our aunts, our cousins, our sisters, and of course, the ever-present
media
bombarding us with images and words, telling us how to be.
I'm going to make an argument today that may seem a little bit crazy: social
media
and the end of gender.
I'm going to argue today that the social
media
applications that we all know and love, or love to hate, are actually going to help free us from some of the absurd assumptions that we have as a society about gender.
I think that social
media
is actually going to help us dismantle some of the silly and demeaning stereotypes that we see in
media
and advertising about gender.
If you hadn't noticed, our
media
climate generally provides a very distorted mirror of our lives and of our gender, and I think that's going to change.
Age demographics: the 18 to 49 demo has had a huge impact on all mass
media
programming in this country since the 1960s, when the baby boomers were still young.
In our
media
environment, it's as if they don't even exist.
But psychographics really haven't had a huge impact on the
media
business.
So I'm at the Norman Lear Center at USC, and we've done a lot of research over the last seven, eight years on demographics and how they affect
media
and entertainment in this country and abroad.
And in the last three years, we've been looking specifically at social
media
to see what has changed, and we've discovered some very interesting things.
All the people who participate in social
media
networks belong to the same old demographic categories that
media
companies and advertisers have used in order to understand them.
We don't need a
media
company to help do this for us.
So the traditional
media
companies, of course, are paying very close attention to these online communities.
Now there's something else that we've discovered about social
media
that's actually quite surprising.
It turns out that women are really driving the social
media
revolution.
And then if you look at the amount of time that they spend on these sites, they truly dominate the social
media
space, which is a space that's having a huge impact on old
media.
If the case is that social
media
is dominating old
media
and women are dominating social media, then does that mean that women are going to take over global
media?
Could this be possible, that suddenly our
media
landscape will become a feminist landscape?
I think that
media
companies are going to hire a lot more women, because they realize this is important for their business, and I think that women are also going to continue to dominate the social
media
sphere.
The future entertainment
media
that we're going to see is going to be very data-driven, and it's going to be based on the information that we ascertain from taste communities online, where women are really driving the action.
Of course, old
media
companies and advertisers need to know this.
I've spent most of my professional life researching
media
and entertainment and its impact on people's lives.
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