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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Andrew Keen
1. How does Keen define Democratized media, and what are his main issues with this trend? Use examples from the web in the form of links. Include this idea of "disintermediation".
Keen defines democratized media as any sort of media that is created by non-professionals. The thing about the Internet and most social networking sites are that anyone is able to sign up and post whatever they want for the public to see. Whether media is any form of a movie, song, or newspaper clip, these can be created by anyone, which proves that the media is a democracy.
The main criticism of Keen is whenever something is gotten for free then someone else is being robbed. “Of course, every free listing on Craigslist means one less paid listening in a local newspaper”. This is obviously a flaw of the democratized media. This leads to many certain questions including, are amateurs taking the place of professionals in the media? Websites, such as Wikipedia, are examples of amateurs doing the work of professionals. Ironically, this is the most commonly used encyclopedia used today.