Tuesday, 17 November 2015



Glossary

- connotation - implying something from a word or phrase

- denotation - the literal meaning ( what it basically is e.g.. a snake inside a snake )

- ideology - beliefs, ideas and values that are common to a specific group of people

- preferred reading - understanding the message to where you can say you are 110 percent sure you know what it means

- negotiated reading - similar opinion but also adding another opinion other than theirs into the situation

- oppositional reading - you understand the meaning of what it being said however you believe the complete opposite

- aberrant - understands the message but in a completely different way


- Digital media product: Digital media refers to audio, video, and photo content that has been encoded (digitally compressed).

- Synergy: when media sectors work together (Publish and digital gaming)

- Personalisation is controlled by you you personally. for example your password on your phone or customising a online avatar.


Primary Research I will be asking question on a questionnaire the i will personally create. The following questions will be
  • Do you know what e-newspaper is
  • Do you prefer online newspaper or going to the shop
  •  How much money do you spend on newspapers 
I would also be interviewing a journalist to find their personal opinion on the matter at hand. this question will be answered by people from the ages 16 and onwards.

Secondary Research 

Internet sources such as on blogs and websites like twitter and Facebook. i will going to the library to also help with my interview.

This is a source with information describing the revolution and evolution of e-newspaper and how they could be beneficial to the publishing industry . the research may not be 100% reliable as it is secondary data and has been conducted by someone else.

Individual consumptions
you have privacy and full control of what is going on. When you are listening to music on your own and blocking everyone else out.
  • Gaming (Single player)
  • MP3
  • Mobile
Group consumption
Group consumptions is that you are not alone because there is social media sites for example Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Group consumption helps people engage with other helping people who seek partners online. Which is social interaction.
  • Cinema Audience
  • MP3
Gaming (multiplayer)

*Objectives questions
Objective tests require a user to choose or provide a response to a question whose correct answer is predetermined. Such a question might require a student to : select a solution from a set of choices
  • Objective questions can help a decisions
  • Unbiased Answers
Subjective question
Subjective questions are questions that are asked in a way to extract a certain response. For example a subjective question would be, "Do you think Kevin hart is funny?" As opposed to and objective question like "What do you think of Kevin Harts performance?"