Title: Theory of Agenda Setting
1Theory of Agenda Setting
- Here may lie the most important effect of mass
communication, its ability to mentally order and
organize our world for us. In short, the mass
media may not be successful in telling us what to
think, but they are stunningly successful in
telling us what to think about." Donald Shaw
- Maxwell McCombs,
- 1977
2Does the Media Dominate Your Life?
3Mass Communication
- Communication from one person or group of persons
through a transmitting device (medium) to large
audiences or markets.
4Communication Model
5The Communication Process
- Sender (e.g. local cable company)
- Receiver
- Message
- Channel (e.g. the line that hooks into your
television) - Feedback
63 Characteristics of Mass Comm
- Message is
- Sent out on some mass comm system (e.g. internet,
print, broadcast) - Delivered rapidly
- Reaches large groups simultaneously
7Average Number of Hours Each Person Spends Using
Each Medium
8Mass Media Industries
- Books
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Recordings
- Radio
- Movies
- Television
9Media is Profit-Centered
- 399 Billion
- ACCCs Budget 35 Million
103 Vital Mass Media Concepts
- Profit-Centered Businesses
- Technology changes the way mass
- media is delivered and consumed
- Both reflect and affect politics,
- society, and culture.
11Media is Owned by Corporations
- These are vast businesses
- Small number of companies control most media
- The Press of Atlantic City is owned by South
Jersey Publishing (still family run). 74,655
daily and 93,129 on Sunday. - The Philadelphia Inquirer is owned by
Knight-Ridder. Their Newspaper Division oversees
32 dailies in 29 U.S. markets, with 8.1 million
readers daily and 11.5 million on Sunday.
12- 2004 revenues 65.5 billionHoldings include
- NBC Universal and Telemundo
- Universal Pictures and Focus Features
- 30 television stations in the U.S
- Cable networks such as MSNBC, Bravo and the Sci
Fi Channel.
13Time Warner
- 2004 revenues 42.1 billionLargest media
conglomerate in the world - Holdings include
- The WB Television Network, CNN, HBO, Cinemax,
Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT - America Online, MapQuest, Moviefone, and
Netscape, - Warner Bros. Pictures, Castle Rock, and New Line
Cinema - 150 magazines such as Time, Cooking Light, Marie
Claire and People - Atlanta Braves baseball team.
14- 2004 revenues 30.8 billionHoldings
- ABC Television Network
- Numerous cable networks including ESPN, The
Disney Channel, SOAPnet, AE and Lifetime - 71 radio and 10 television stations
- Music and book publishing companies
- Production companies such as Touchstone, Miramax
and Walt Disney Pictures - Six theme parks around the world.
15Types of Ownership
- Chainscompanies that own multiple newspapers.
- Largest
- 74 newspapers including USA Today
16Types of Ownership
- Broadcast Networksa collection of radio or
television stations that offers programs during
designated times.
17- FCC regulates broadcast networks
- Kevin Martin is chair of the FCC
- Deregulation began in 1980
18Affiliates
- Stations that use network programming but are
owned by companies other than the networks.
19Types of Ownership
- Cross-Media Ownershipcompanies that own more
than one type of media.
20Types of Ownership
- Conglomeratescompanies that own media and other
types of businesses.
21Types of Ownership
- Vertical Integrationone company controlling
several related aspects of the media business at
once.
22Why Media Properties Sell
- Strong Profits
- Scare
- Inheritance
- Expensive to start up
- Deregulation
23Concentration
- Large companies offer advantages such as
resources, training, higher wages, and better
working conditions.
24Dark Side of Concentration
- Message Pluralism diversity of opinion and
quality of culture.
25Advertisers and ConsumersPay the Bills
- Advertising directly supports
- Newspapers (Sears spends 300 million)
- Radio
- Television
- Split between Advertising and Consumers
- Magazines
- Consumers
- Movies
- Recordings
- Books
263 Information Communications Revolutions
- Phonetic Writing 1000 BC
- Printing Press 1445
- Johannes Gutenberg
- Computers 1950
27The New Communications Network
28Reflecting and Affecting
- Selective PerceptionThe concept that each person
processes messages differently.
29Shaping Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values
- Attitude
- A predisposition to respond to people, ideas,
objects, or events in evaluative ways. - Beliefs
- The ways people perceive reality to be.
- Our conceptions about what is true and what is
false. - Values
- Peoples most enduring judgments about whats
good and bad in life.
30By the Numbers
- 399 billion Annual Income for Media Industries
or 1,350 for every woman, man, and child in the
United States - 14,000,000 number of blogs
- 13,000 number of radio stations in the U.S.
- 1,600 number of television stations in the U.S.
- 37,000 number of movie screens in the U.S.
- 18,000 number of magazines in the U.S.
- 1,500 number of daily newspapers in the U.S.
- 400 number of new feature films made by
Hollywood each year
31Top Radio Formats
- News and News Talk 17
- Adult Contemporary 14
- Top 40 11
- Urban 10
- Country 9
- Spanish 9