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UNIT 4-
UNIT 4- LESSON
        LESSON 2:
               2:
     MEDIA
     MEDIA
 CONVERGENCE
 CONVERGENCE
   OBJECTIVES:
   OBJECTIVES:
AT
AT THETHE END
          END OF
               OF THE
                   THE LESSON,
                       LESSON, YOU
                               YOU SHOULD
                                   SHOULD BE
                                           BE
ABLE TO:
ABLE    TO:
•• DEFINE
    DEFINE MEDIA
            MEDIA CONVERGENCE
                    CONVERGENCE THROUGH
                                  THROUGH
 CURRENT EXAMPLES;
 CURRENT     EXAMPLES;
 •• DISCUSS
    DISCUSS IN
            IN CLASS
               CLASS HOW
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  DIFFERENT   TYPES OFOF MEDIA.
                         MEDIA.
    INTRODUCTION
    INTRODUCTION
Different types of media have traditionally carved
out separate niches, usually based on their different
features and media types blurring. The coming
together of media types, and their related industries,
is known a called media convergence.
    INTRODUCTION
    INTRODUCTION
While the word " convergence" literally means an
intersection, or a meeting of district forces, its
meaning and power applies differently here. Media
theorist Henry Jenkins (2006) points out that
"convergence is a word that manages to describe
technological, industrial, cultural and social
changes."
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    INTRODUCTION
The Encyclopedia Britannica notes that the
interconnection brought on by media convergence
involves three C's of computing, communication, and
content.
This acknowledges the undeniable role that the
Internet and developments in personal computers
have had in changing the way we send and receive
messages and content.
JENKINS' FIVE TYPES
JENKINS' FIVE TYPES OF
                    OF
   CONVERGENCE:
   CONVERGENCE:
1. Technological Convergence
2. Cultural Convergence
3. Organic Convergence
4. Global Convergence
5. Economic convergence
1. TECHNOLOGICAL
1. TECHNOLOGICAL
   CONVERGENCE
   CONVERGENCE        Technological convergence is perhaps the
                    most common way to point out convergence
                    in action Here, the lines of traditional media
                   types blur as technology makes it possible for
                     media types of platforms. Television shows
                       and radio programs, for instance, are no
                      longer exclusively accessible via television
                                    sets and radio.
                                        2. CULTURAL
                                        2. CULTURAL
                                       CONVERGENCE
                                       CONVERGENCE
Cultural convergence includes a number of
key aspects of cultural convergence. One
"flow" of stories from one format to
another, which can be seen in adaptions
such as the Mars Ravelo print comic books
being adapted into television series and
films.
                                   2. CULTURAL
                                   2. CULTURAL
                                  CONVERGENCE
                                  CONVERGENCE
Another key aspects is participatory
culture, which allows media
consumers to add some input on the
media they consume, as well as
create their own examples of that
media. YouTube is a prominent
example that demonstrate this.
  3. ORGANIC
  3. ORGANIC
CONVERGENCE
CONVERGENCE    Organic Convergence is the natural outcome
               of a world filled with diverse media types.
               Jenkins also calls this social convergence, or "
               media stacking". Not so much a "planned"
               convergence can be seen in cases where a
               person is using their smartphone to messages
               or browse the internet while watching
               television, or reading a newspaper while a
               radio program plays in the background.
4. GLOBAL
4. GLOBAL
CONVERGENCE
CONVERGENCE
Global Convergence is an arguably inevitable effect of media
bridging the gap between geographically distant cultures and
peoples is having these cultures influence each other. The United
States' " Hollywood" filmmaking culture has inspired similar styles
to grow in India (Bollywood) and Nigeria ( Hollywood), despite each
of those countries being quite distant from the others.
 5. ECONOMIC
 5. ECONOMIC                                        These days, it is not unusual
                                                    for a parent company to
CONVERGENCE
                                                    have stakes in many
CONVERGENCE                                         different media industries.
                                                    Rupert Murdoch's New
Economic convergence refers to the linking of       Corporation has hits hands
companies and businesses to Media. Prominent        in capable television,
examples of this type of convergence arose in the   broadcasting, book
late 1990s and 2000s. Media companies and           publishing, and film, among
properties became visibly profitable and            others.
prominent enough to catch larger companies'
attention.
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