The crowded media landscape

To help explain how journalism has changed in the last ten years, I tried to give my University of Florida brethren a picture of how the media landscape has been altered by so many choices.

While this is not complete nor proportional, here’s the snapshot I created for Monday’s lecture:

medialandscape.jpg

Thanks to Maude’s coffee shop, home of the delicious B.B. King brownie, for letting me hog a table while I snipped all the little Web site logos. Also, thanks to everyone who responded to the call for advice to the students!

Here’s a version of the image in PowerPoint if you’d like to use it for a presentation.

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3 Responses to “The crowded media landscape”

  1. October 16th, 2006 | 8:47 pm

    […] Danny Sanchez provides a nifty reminder of how crowded the media landscape has become. […]

  2. October 23rd, 2006 | 8:25 am

    Sorry I missed your talk, Danny. I think you should image-map all your logos, hee hee!

  3. October 23rd, 2006 | 8:55 am

    Hah! If I did that, I’d immediately waste hundreds of our economy’s hours on people getting sucked into each of the sites.

    I did enjoy putting Mario next to Ann Coulter; they make a cute couple, and both are always trying to stomp their enemies.

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