Books
Facebook
Real Estate Websites
AIM
Health
Seventeen
Cosmo
Sports Illustrated
Pop/Rap Q102.5
Oldies B 101.1
Country 105.1 & 92.5
6 ABC
CW
MTV
ESPN Basketball & High Lights
Jay Warker
The media pyramid I have created shows my life in a base of a week. The television is always on in the background when I am in my room. I always watch it before I go to bed and I find it relaxing. The radio is the second most media I use. I am in my car a lot driving from practice to my house, to campus or even if it is driving all the way home to see my family.
Headlines on magazines can grab my attention and that will make me want to read the articles. I like the sport and health magazine because I am an athlete and the other two are more girly and about glitz and glam. When it comes to the computer I am rarely online and books I have just never been a big fan or reading. I find that the pyramid works for me because it is the way my life really is. I feel now that television has improved with Plasma televisions more people watch it. As technology improves books and magazines will become obsolete.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Media Pyramid
Kevin Brogan

My media pyramid is exactly how it looks. I am a huge sports fan, and watch ESPN constantly. It is on almost all day, and usually at night when I fall asleep. Hence, being my most watched show, it is the base of my pyramid. The next biggest sources are the internet: Facebook, Comcast, and SI.com. They are my three most visited websites, and I use them a lot in my free time. After that is funny TV, namely the Simpsons and Family Guy being two of the funniest shows I have ever seen. Judging from my first two layers, it speaks I don’t care much for politics, which is true. After that, it is my cell phone which I use to check sports constantly, NBC, due to my preference of their news coverage and Jay Leno (and all late night TV on the station), and an AP logo because most websites I get stories from, they were contributed by the Associated Press. My last level is the Philadelphia Inquirer, which I rarely read. When I do, I find the comics, crosswords, and cryptograms real quick.
My media pyramid is exactly how it looks. I am a huge sports fan, and watch ESPN constantly. It is on almost all day, and usually at night when I fall asleep. Hence, being my most watched show, it is the base of my pyramid. The next biggest sources are the internet: Facebook, Comcast, and SI.com. They are my three most visited websites, and I use them a lot in my free time. After that is funny TV, namely the Simpsons and Family Guy being two of the funniest shows I have ever seen. Judging from my first two layers, it speaks I don’t care much for politics, which is true. After that, it is my cell phone which I use to check sports constantly, NBC, due to my preference of their news coverage and Jay Leno (and all late night TV on the station), and an AP logo because most websites I get stories from, they were contributed by the Associated Press. My last level is the Philadelphia Inquirer, which I rarely read. When I do, I find the comics, crosswords, and cryptograms real quick.
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Media Pyramid
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