I’m changing the format for the blog beginning with this post. From now on, I’m going to format each post into the following sections:
1: Media being reviewed
2: How I encountered the media
3: My general impression of the site
(is it entertaining, engaging, interesting, etc. this
will be subjective observation)
4: Who is communicating, and why?
5: What type of text (or medium) is it?
6: How is it produced?
7: How do we know what it means?
8: Who receives it and what sense do they make of
it?
9: How does it present its subject?
10: Links/images
These will be general questions and I will attempt to give answers to each for each piece of media I look at.
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That said, I’ll begin this post on the Project For The Old American Century.
1: Media being reviewed
Project for the Old American Century website: www.oldamericancentury.org
2: How I encountered the media:
I came across the Project For The Old American Century website via StumbleUpon.com. I had marked one of my interests as politics and, while stumbling the internet looking for something interesting, I landed on this site.
3: My general impression of the site:
The site is well laid out and is full of interesting content. The main page contains the “Latest Headlines” which are always interesting. There’s also always an interesting image on the main page. There is video, Audio, Timelines, Charts, and even a “counter-spin” section where the site rebuts some of the talking points currently in the media, and more. The site is decidedly left-wing but is also informative if this is taken into account.
4: Who is communicating, and why?
The site is run as a small, grass-roots organization whose purpose is to highlight under-reported new related to corporate and government corruption. There is no mention of the Project For The New American Century in the “About POAC” section of the website but I would be surprised if the site was not, in part, created in response to PNAC. PNAC is a neoconservative think-tank, founded in 1997, that, according to wikipedia, has had a large influence on George W. Bush’s administration. Even the logos of POAC and PNAC are formatted the same.
5: What type of text (or medium) is it?
This is a website. The presentation of the site is the typical format of a news website with headlines and archives. There is also an RSS feed available so that the audience doesn’t have to continually visit the website in order to receive the information provided.
6: How is it produced?
The site is produced by the staff of POAC. They conduct their own research into the stories they believe are important to cover, write the stories and produce the website.
7: How do we know what it means?
Evaluation of the POAC website reading a couple of the news stories and taking a general look at the types of stories on the site. There appears to be a leftist bias on the site. Most of the corruption stories on the site are focused on Republicans and big business. A review of the “About POAC” section of the website reveals the history of the project and gives insight into the organization’s political views. According to the website, POAC was “founded in 2002 in response to a rigged election, reduced civil liberties, a hijacking of our domestic and foreign policies by the energy/defense industries, and a compliant corporate media outlet where we can not only debunk the myth of the liberal media but expose the corruption and cronyism taking place at the highest levels of government and corporate power.” The general views expressed by the site reveal that the people creating POAC’s news stories believe that Government and Corporate America are severely corrupted and that this corruption needs to be exposed to the people before change can occur. With this type of information available regarding the motivations of the site’s producers, it is possible to evaluate the information provided by the site accordingly, acknowledging the politically left bias of the information provided.
8: Who receives it and what sense do they make of it?
The site is primarily going to be received by people who are seeking information on political corruption, are involved with left-wing politics, are researching politics online, have selected politics as an interest on StumbleUpon, etc. It is likely that the main audience for this information will be people thirty and under because those are the people of voting age who are most fluent in the internet.
9: How does it present its subject?
The site presents its subject as a mixture of the forms of the Project for the New American Century website and other news websites. The stories are given headlines with the text below. There are a few accompanying pictures but the site is primarily text. The general layout of the site and the professional, journalistic, format of the information presented give the site credibility by mimicking more mainstream news media.
10: Links/images
POAC
PNAC