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Wild Card Paper: Throwback Media

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Let’s be honest, if you’ve ever squealed with joy at the news of a Friends reunion, re-watched The Office for the 20th time, or felt weirdly emotional over the return of Blockbuster as a TV show, then congratulations, you’re part of the nostalgia media generation. And don’t worry, you’re not alone. In the ever-shifting landscape of modern media, one trend has quietly crept back into the spotlight, wearing acid-washed jeans and carrying a Tamagotchi, nostalgia. From reboots and remakes to retro branding and Y2K aesthetics on TikTok, nostalgia is everywhere. But why is everyone looking backward in an era supposedly defined by forward-thinking technology and innovation? And is this a good thing or are we stuck in a time-loop of recycled stories? Let’s start with the obvious,  streaming services love rebooting old stuff. Gossip Girl , That ’90s Show , Fuller House , iCarly , Dexter , The Fresh Prince,  all of these have been given a second life. Some are pretty solid. Some f...

MP: Tablets and Smartphones

IPad Air 5th Gen

PP 3: Digital and Media Literacy

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In today’s world, we are surrounded by news, social media, and information from many sources. It’s important for people of all ages to learn how to understand and think about what they see and hear. This is called media literacy. Around the world, schools, organizations, and governments are working to help people become smarter media users. At the same time, some groups are helping to make sure that everyone has equal access to the internet and digital tools, which is known as closing the digital divide. In the United States, one group working on this is the News Literacy Project. They have an online program called Checkology that teaches students how to tell the difference between real news and fake news. They also help teachers and older adults learn how to understand media better. In the United Kingdom, the Guardian Foundation is encouraging schools to teach media literacy in classrooms. They believe that if young people learn how to spot fake news and understand media early on, ...

MP 3: Digital Publishing

 Dallas Morning News

PP 2: Global Media

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 In today’s interconnected world, trends in entertainment, popular culture, business, education, and politics are no longer confined to individual countries. Globalization and technological advancements have made it possible for cultural movements, business models, educational philosophies, and political ideas to spread across borders. Several current trends are shaping the way societies around the world function. These trends have the potential to make their way to the United States, especially with the help of widespread publicity and free media coverage. One of the most significant global trends in entertainment is the rise of streaming platforms, such as Netflix , Disney + , and TikTok , which have revolutionized how people consume media. This trend is not limited to Western countries. In fact, the success of Korean dramas and K-pop, particularly the global sensation BTS , has shown how entertainment from non-Western countries can become mainstream worldwide. The Netflix serie...

MP 2: Expanding a Popular Brand

Coca Cola 

PP 1: Personal Media Usage

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Media plays a huge role in my daily life, personally and academically. My habits revolve around a mix of devices and platforms, allowing me to stay connected, informed, and entertained throughout the day. Every morning, the first device I get on my phone. I typically spend about 30 minutes scrolling through social media platforms like I nstagram , Snapchat, and TikTok to catch up on news, trends, and updates from friends and influencers. This helps me ease into the day while staying informed about current events and pop culture. I also use my phone to check emails and any notifications from my professors, making sure I am caught up on everything.  I rely heavily on my laptop during the day, especially when attending classes or studying. This includes attending virtual lectures, accessing course materials on platforms like Blackboard, researching for assignments, and writing papers. I often use online databases and news outlets to gather information for my communications major, and...