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:

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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.

Author: Danny Sanchez

Danny Sanchez is the Audience Development Manager at Tribune's Sun-Sentinel.com and OrlandoSentinel.com. Danny has been with Tribune since 2005 in a variety of editorial, digital and product development roles in Hartford, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. He has also previously worked in the newsrooms of the Tampa Bay Times and The Miami Herald.

3 thoughts on “The crowded media landscape”

  1. 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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