Thursday, October 29, 2009

NHD-CNN CHANNEL OUTLINE(PART)

created- Sunday June 1st,1980 
created in- Atlanta Georgia(headquarters)
credited- Robert Edward(Ted Turner)(November 19,1938-   )
problem solved- gave access to news for 24 hours instead of 3 times a day.
this relates to Philadelphia because just like many other places we have news for 24 hours 
this effects us in positive ways. we don't have to wait for action 6 or fox its always right at hand.    (channel 202 on Direct TV and 42 on Comcast). 

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

annotations

cultural/ intellectual impact:

1). resource(book)- The Intellectual Devotional Modern Culture: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your Education, and Converse Confidently with the Culturati
Until CNN(1980) news was only broad casted an hour, three times a day. A half hour consisted of local news and another half hour consisted national news. 
~Let people watch news anytime of the day. This benefited people in many ways, such as when news unfolded they had easy access.  
'The CNN effect" helped everyone; in less then a year 93 million people had access to it.
The first Gulf War(1990-1991), the CNN channel was the only American station able to broadcast live reports directly from Iraq. CNN ratings went flying up.

Monday, October 26, 2009

annotations

The CNN channel was launched on June 1,1980 by Ted Turner. This channel helped us
 in many ways. For instance, the Gulf War(1990-1991), the CNN channel was the only channel that was able to interact within Iraq. The CNN channel was the first channel to have news available for 24- hours a day, 7 days a week. People have news at hand whenever they need it.   

Friday, October 16, 2009

ANNOTATIONS PART 2

I have visited places such as the Constitution center. The Constitution center provided information on Ted Turner and CNN(also his other stations such as TNT etc. etc). 
 The Internet, the library, and watching the show myself has given me a better view. Google, has given information on the date and what people like to call "sister stations." As I watched the show I learned how the people "perform"  I got information on sports, the weather, and many other things... 

Thursday, October 15, 2009

ANNOTATIONS

  • An annotation is a really in depth bibliography.
  • A bibliography is where you got your research. For example, the Internet, books , pictures, etc. etc. 
  • Annotations also means why it fits into your research. (dates, quotes etc. etc.)The content of the source; a brief summary. 
  • Primary- is actually from that time period. 
  • Secondary- written after the time.      
  • * You should always have authors (if you can)*
  • Always analyze 

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

CNN: The Public's Informer On Current Events

The CNN channel was launched on June 1, 1980. It was the first channel to have the news broad casted 24-hours a day. It gave people a chance to know what was going on in the world all day, later on people started mimicking this and more channels like CNN were launched.  

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

NHD-CNN CHANNEL

The CNN Channel was launched on Sunday, June 1, 1980, by Ted Turner. Its headquarters, are in Atlanta, Georgia. This was the first channel that broad casted the news for 24- hours a day.  This made people more active in the world. For example, the Gulf War (1991), CNN was the only news station that could communicate within Iraq. This gave people a chance to know what was happening within the war. It wasn't long before people started mimicking Ted Turner's idea. On January 1, 1982 a station called CNN2(Headline News) launched itself. By June 2008, CNN was available in over 93 million households.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

DO SOMETHING...... BEING A BULLY OR HARMLESS FUN

On www.dosomething.com there was a poll on the movie ''Mean Girls" and the question was bulling or harmless fun? I believed it was bullying and I was correct. There is a major difference between bullying and fun. Harmless fun could be just joking aroud with a friend. An example of bullying would be putting someone down or trying to control them.