Thursday, 13 October 2016

The Sagar media brief Daily

Social media affecting mental well-being of youth

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Brian Harris
thestatesman.com - Excessive exposure to social media is affecting psychological well-being of youths with many of them exhibiting "unusual" behavioural and lifestyle changes that have "wrecked" their education and i...

Martin Brundle on unravelling the real Lewis Hamilton and F1's changing media landscape

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Steve Sweetland
skysports.com - For the second consecutive year every car finished the Japanese Grand Prix which is impressive especially considering the wheel-to-wheel racing we enjoyed. A good reminder too of what an incredible...

Pre-Primary News Coverage of the 2016 Presidential Race: Trump’s Rise, Sanders’ Emergence, Clinton’s Struggle - Shorenstein Center

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RUM
shorensteincenter.org - A new report from Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzes news coverage of the 2016 presidential candidates in the year leading up to the primaries...

War Goes Viral

theatlantic.com - Like most every­thing today, the campaign was launched with a hashtag. But instead of promoting a new album or a movie release, #AllEyesOnISIS announced the 2014 invasion of northern Iraq—a bloody ...

The slow death of legacy media

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Devasia Joseph
visualcapitalist.com - Bill Gates once famously said that we systematically overestimate the change that will occur in two years, while underestimating the change that will come in the next ten. The ongoing conversation ...

Companies cut off access to social media surveillance tool after ACLU report

money.cnn.com - The ACLU of California reported that Geofeedia had been providing law enforcement with data -- including locations -- from the social media accounts of protestors. In response, it said Tuesday that...
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