1/10 Course Introduction

 

1/12 Introduction: What is “Media Industry Studies”?

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 1: Understanding Media Industries.”

 

1/17 Introduction: The Industrialization of Culture

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 2: The Industrialization of Culture Framework and Key Economic Concepts.”

DISCUSS: Research Reflection #1 & Media Companies

 

1/19 Introduction: Industrial Identity & Corporate Image

READ: Brookey, “The Digital Auteur: Branding Identity on the Monsters, Inc. DVD.

 

1/24 Discussion: Industrial Identity & Corporate Image

DUE: Research Reflection #1

 

1/26 Media Industry Mandates

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 3: Media Industry Mandates.”

 

1/31 Economic Conditions in Media Industries

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 5: Economic Conditions in Media Production.”

 

2/2 What are “New Media Industries?”

READ: Smith & Hendricks, “New Media: New Technology, New Ideas or New Headaches” in Hendricks, The Twenty-First-Century Media Industry: Economic and Managerial Implications in the Age of New Media (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010), 3-22.

 

2/7 Technological Conditions in (New) Media Industries

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 6: Technological Conditions of the Media Industries.”

 

2/9 No Class

 

2/14 Digitization in (New) Media Industries

READ: Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 9: “Digitization.”

DUE: Research Reflection # 2

 

2/16 Print Media Industry: Are eBooks Just Kindle for the Fire?

READ:

 

2/21 Regulatory Conditions in Media Industries

READ:

 

2/23 Radio & Recorded Music Industries

READ:

DUE: Research Reflection # 3

 

2/28 Perceptions of Industrial Impacts from Piracy

READ:

 

3/2 Discussion: Group “Mobile App Proposal” Project

DUE: Research Reflection # 4

 

3/5 – 3/9 Spring Break, No Class

 

3/14 Film & Television Industries: Distribution & Aggregation

READ:

  • Havens & Lotz, “Chapter 8: Media Distribution and Aggregation Practices.”
  • (background) Owen, “The tragedy of broadcast regulation,” in The Internet Challenge to Television. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999), reprinted in Hassan, The New Media Theory Reader.

 

3/16 Technological Change: Film, TV, & Digital Streaming

READ:

 

3/21 Technological Change: Digital Streaming & Consumption Patterns

READ:

DUE: Research Reflection # 5

 

3/23 Computers, Interactivity, & Interfaces: Digital Consumption

READ: Janet Wasko and Mary Erickson, “The Political Economy of YouTube,” in Snickers & Vonderau (Eds.) The YouTube Reader.

 

3/28 Spreadable/Sticky Media

DUE: Proposal Assignment #1

READ: Jenkins, Ford, and Green, “Introduction: Why Media Spreads,” from Spreadable Media: Creating Value and Meaning in a Networked Culture (New York: New York University Press, 2013)

 

3/30 Spreadable/Sticky Media: Social Industries & Algorithmic Power

READ:

 

4/4 Video Games Industries

DUE: Proposal Assignment #2 & #3 (individual submissions)

READ:

 

4/6 Mobile Technologies: Personalized & Portable Digital Economies

READ:

 

4/11 Mobile Application Interface Discussion/Workshop

DUE: Proposal Assignment #4 (group submission)

 

4/13 Mobile Application Interface Discussion/Workshop

 

4/18 “Mobile App Proposal” Group Presentations

DUE: Proposal Assignment #5 (individual submission)

 

4/21 “Mobile App Proposal” Due

DUE: “Mobile App Proposal” (group submission, on Blackboard by 12:00pm)

DUE: Proposal Assignment #6 (individual submission, on Blackboard by 12:00pm)