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Reportage on the Civil Rights Movement by Media



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The 1950s and 1960s saw media coverage of civil rights movements difficult, particularly in the Deep South where the white establishment pushed its limits and the Ku Klux Klan, white citizens' councils, spewed racism at journalists. Herbers wrote April 1962 Nieman Reports that journalists in Mississippi (and other Deep South countries) lived in fear of being lynched or attacked by white supremacists.

WSLS

WSLS first began to cover the civil rights movement in September 1959 when the station broadcast H. T. Delaney's speech as a former US Senate Candidate. He called for segregation and stated that if Virginia was not segregated, the country will go backwards. He also stated that the South hadn't learned to love their neighbor. This theme was emphasized and WSLS linked Byrd and the black/white opposition.


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ABC TV

The network news program ABC has been planning to air several specials during Black History Month. These specials include two primetime specials. There will also be bespoke segments on different programs. ABC coverage reached people throughout the South, even though local media outlets and other media outlets were often unaware of the black protest movement.


Birmingham newspapers

Birmingham newspapers covered civil rights movements with many headlines. Birmingham newspapers did not cover the Civil Rights Movement as aggressively as other publications. Instead, they focused on other topics. Birmingham News, for example, chose to use a different headline to cover violence at the protest. The paper felt it was irresponsible, given that the protest is likely to be seen by the most people.

Montgomery Improvement Association

The MIA organised carpools and held weekly meetings with sermons, music and other activities during the civil right movement. They also organized legal challenges and worked with the police to reach their goals. The members also supported the boycott financially by raising money at meetings, soliciting support from the NAACP, and other northern civil right organizations, and also raising money through the bypass plate.


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Malcolm X

Malcolm X experienced racial violence as a boy. He was raised in a hostile environment devoid of positive influences. He would go on to be an influential member of black society. His life was full with events that would change him and the civil rights movement.


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FAQ

What can pop culture teach you?

Our society today places more importance on material goods than all other things. This is especially true for young people. They spend hours each day staring at screens. They are addicted to video games, movies, and surfing the web. All of this distracts them from focusing on school work. This causes them to fail classes.

It is a world where everyone wants in. That means being popular. Popularity hinges on having money, clothing, and other possessions. Some people do this by doing things that aren’t right.

We have become dependent on technology. The internet has made it possible to access all sorts of information. Unfortunately, not all information can be trusted. False rumors are all over the Internet. These rumors spread quickly as people share them via social media. It's easy to post something without checking whether it's true.

People have lost the ability of thinking critically. They believe everything they read on the Internet. They believe what they read in magazines or on TV. They stop thinking for their own sake. They follow the crowd instead.

Relying on others for information can cause us to lose control of our lives. Pop culture teaches you to depend on others. This can make us lazy. We don't always see the truth, but it is there.


Why is pop music so beloved?

Pop music is very much loved for its fun and joy! It makes you feel happy and gives you a great sense of freedom. People listen to pop music, and they are free to think about other things than themselves. They don't have to worry about what other people think. Pop music is so beloved because of this. People enjoy listening to music that makes them feel good. When you feel low, turn on the radio for some upbeat tunes. You might even find yourself singing along. This is why pop music has been so successful over the years.


Is Tik Tok pop culture?

Yes! It's no longer just for teens. These videos can be used by anyone to express their feelings, share life moments, and show support.

Over 200 million people are using the app daily around the world. Every day, this number increases by millions.

TikTok offers brands a unique opportunity to connect with consumers and establish meaningful relationships.

TikTok is also home many influencers, who have built large followings on the platform. These creators create original content which engages audiences around the globe.

So what are you waiting for? Here are four methods to capitalize on this trend.

  1. Create viral content
  2. Engage Influencers
  3. Use Visuals Effectively
  4. Be Creative With Your Audience


How can we avoid the dangers posed by pop culture?

First, it is important to recognize when pop-culture influences us. Then, we need to ensure that we are not being influenced. These are some ways to avoid bad influences.

  • Avoid violent shows such as Game of Thrones.
  • Spend no time surfing the Internet. Read books instead.
  • You should watch less TV. Spend your time doing something healthy.
  • Be careful about what you say online. Remember that you can never delete comments once they've been posted.
  • Make sure that any websites you visit are safe. Before you provide personal information, be sure to check them.
  • Don't let anyone pressure you into doing dangerous things.

Talk to someone if pop culture is a problem. You can call your local library or the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children (1-800-THE-LOST).


How can I incorporate pop culture into my marketing strategy?

You need to examine the trends in pop culture to learn how you can use it in your marketing strategy.

Let's take, for example, the promotion of a new movie. What kind of promotion would you be able to run?

You could make a trailer using clips taken from the movie. You could even find a clip with one of your products or services that you can use in the video.

Another option is to create a parody trailer using clips from other movies.

A promotional campaign could be created based on the plotline of the movie if you were promoting a product/service that is related to the movie's theme. You might promote a product that can help astronauts remain healthy while in space.

You could do promotions based upon the plotline of a business related to the movie's subject. A company that sells food could give away free samples to customers who book tickets to see the movie.


What is popular culture in the world of music?

Popular Music Culture is an ever-changing phenomenon that takes many forms.

Music and lyrics are the main characteristics of popular music culture. It also includes the influence of visual media (e.g., film, television and fashion) on artists' careers.

It's also the way that fans interact with their favorite musicians.

Popular music culture has one element: the rise of "superstars", artists who have gained fame and fortune.

These legends transcend genres and are cultural icons. Their success has influenced popular music's evolution.

The popular music culture also includes:

* The rise in recording technology - from acoustic instruments, to electric guitars, and microphones.

* Invention of the record player and radio

* The birth of the rock 'n roll era;

* The introductions of film and television;

* The advent MTV and VH1

* The creation and use of the internet.


Who is the inventor of Pop Music?

Frank Zappa created it. He coined the term "pop music" to describe his musical style.

He stated that he wanted music that was accessible to all. That's why he called his music pop music.

Zappa also invents the phrase "You'll know it's pop when ..."". It means that something is extremely popular if you have many people enjoying it. Michael Jackson's Thriller album, for example, is one of his most popular albums.

Zappa's definitions for pop music are quite different from the current. Pop music encompasses all types of music. But, there were only certain types of music that was considered pop back in those days.



Statistics

  • According to Dictionary.com, popular culture, or low culture as it is sometimes referred to is comprised of the “cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people” (7/21/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • In 1987, US films captured 56% of the European film market. (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • Latinos represent roughly 19% of the U.S. population. (npr.org)
  • Recently, the market share across Western Europe has ranged from 60-75% (Hopewell, 2013). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • According to Kathryn Sorrells (2013, pp. 142-144), there are several ways that we can become informed consumers of popular culture. (socialsci.libretexts.org)



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How To

Which companies have used pop music in their marketing strategies

Many companies have used popular cultures in marketing strategies over recent years. Here's a selection:

  • McDonald's - The McDonald's Superbowl campaign featured clips from films like 'The Big Short' or 'Inside Out'. They also had an ad called "I'm lovin' It," which featured images of people eating food and dancing along to songs by Drake.
  • Nike - Nike's 2013 commercial featured Kevin Durant, a basketball player. He claims he was inspired to play basketball by the movie "Space Jam".
  • Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's summer 2015 ads were called the "America’s Choice Awards". These were based in categories such as Best Movie, Best TV Series, and so on. Each category had its own 30-second commercial at a fictional award ceremony.
  • Google - Google announced that it would sponsor the Super Bowl for its first time since 2010. This included launching a website called google.com/superbowl, allowing users to watch highlights from previous games. Google would display results from votes alongside current scores.




 



Reportage on the Civil Rights Movement by Media