Companies are now competing with amateur individuals thanks to crowdsourcing. As the article “The Rise of Crowdsourcing” explains, people no longer need to rely on stock photographers because of websites like iStock. Rather than paying the photographer directly, individuals can pay a fraction of the price for photos taken by amateurs on websites like iStockphoto, …
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Feb 19
Social Media and Politics
With the advent and introduction of social media in our day-to-day lives, it appeared inevitable that politics too, would be impacted by the medium. The political stage that many of our elected officials stand on now implement a form of outreach and community engagement through social media. Considering that every year, our country gains a …
Feb 19
Social Media and Political Campaigns
In today’s society the use of social media in political campaigns has grown quickly in importance. There is positive and negative effects of social media playing a role in political campaigns. These social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are bringing voters and politicians closer together. In the past years, voters had to …
Feb 19
Media and Politics
Social media has quickly rose to become one of the public’s most prevalent means of getting news on political campaigns. Seeing political images, comments, and stories is an inescapable component of being on a social media site. Politicians are constantly trying to get their message out, especially when campaigning. Social media makes doing this quite …
Feb 19
Social Media and politics
How has media changed political campaigns? What are the positives / negatives? Throughout the years, political campaigns changed greatly. In today’s world many Americans use the cell phone more than anything else throughout the entire day. Back in the days when you would want to hear about politics, it would result to you using the …
Feb 19
Social Media and Politics
Throughout the years the use of social media in political campaigns has increased, before social media political candidates would interact with people by giving speeches on television and all over the United States. Political candidates used news networks and the press to promote their campaigns, they also used billboards and posters to promote. Now political …
Feb 19
Media and Political Campaigns
Social media sites such as; Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have changed the way political campaigns are ran and how everyday Americans are able to interact/communicate with the candidates/elected officials. Many people, between the ages 30-49 now use their cellphones to track current elections, with the number of people taking part in this increasing to 40% …
Feb 19
Media And Political Campaigns
Social media has become the norm. The world has shifted towards media over the decades. Journalists utilize media more than the traditional newspaper because the majority of their audience views them through media. People easily share the articles with their friends rather than having to physically show their friend in person a newspaper article. Media …
Feb 19
Social media & Politics
Social media has become a big game changer for much of our lives. It has become a new way of marketing. Just like businesses, politicians are marketing themselves online. Gathering crowds that can relate to them and allowing these viewers to see news and goals first. Instead of political campaigns through ads and speeches, they …
Feb 19
How has media changed political campaigns? What are the positives / negatives?
http://https://www.google.com/search?q=donald+trump&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjL64jq8sbgAhWBt1kKHbzIDiwQ_AUIDygC&biw=960&bih=468#imgrc=CROcxSmR0_luvM: Throughout the years we have seen the number of social media platforms and media tools in general grow exponentially. These platforms have advertised themselves to be useful for connecting users to their friends, family, and strangers. The number of people who have phones and other devices with cameras has increased, as well as the …