Wednesday 14 October 2009

Guardian 100



Guardian 100

1.The Guardian is in the 7 year history of the media 100. Old media is on the wane, and among the biggest-ever group of new entrants are the leading lights of the digital future. As we present the people who wield the most power in the British media industry, John Plunkett reports on how the panel reached its decisions.

The Panellists - A panel of experienced media watchers from the worlds of politics, journalism, advertising and the internet judged entrants using three criteria: cultural influence, economic clout and political power of all candidates.

2. There are 19 women in the top 100. Lesley Douglas, Jana Bennett, Jenny Abramsky, Rebekha Wade, Helen Boaden, Sly Bailey, Lisa Opie, Marjorie Scardorie, Carolyn McCall, Zarin Patel + More . . .


3.
Lesley Douglas (No 9 in top 100)
Job: controller, BBC Radio 2 and 6Music; controller, BBC popular musicIndustry: broadcasting2006 ranking: 37
Jana Bennett (11)
Job: director of vision, BBCIndustry: broadcasting 2006 ranking: 8
Jenny Abramsky (18)
Job: director, BBC audio and musicIndustry: broadcasting2006 ranking: 11
Rebekah Wade (23)
Job: editor, the SunIndustry: publishing2006 ranking: 12
Helen Boaden (29)
Job: director, BBC newsIndustry: broadcasting2006 ranking: 17
Sly Bailey (36)
Job: chief executive, Trinity MirrorIndustry: publishing2006 ranking: 32
Lisa Opie (38)
Job: managing director, content, Channel FiveIndustry: broadcastingNew entry
Marjorie Scardino (41)
Job: chief executive, PearsonIndustry: publishing, new media2006 ranking: 36
Carolyn McCall (46)
Job: chief executive, Guardian Media GroupIndustry: publishing, broadcasting, new media2006 ranking: 94

10. Zarin Patel (49)
Job: group finance director, BBC; non-executive director, BBC WorldwideIndustry: broadcasting New entry

4. 19% of 100 is women.









Tuesday 13 October 2009

Post Femenist

The film that I chose to look at in comparison to 'Flight Plan' is 'Provoked' which is a film that has the bollywood actress, Ashwarya Rai.'Flight Plan':In the film, post feminism is shown in the character Jodie because she behaves in the film as she is a male. E.g. in the film, Jodie is looking after her daughter and her behaves with her daughter is as if she is a father to her as well as a mother. She does this by protecting her from every problem even the weather. Jodie dresses like a male in the film because she wears a long coat and trousers. By this Jodie does not dress as a female but dresses more smart that makes her look like a male character.Jodie is shown as a independent character in the film and this is because at the beginning of the film, she is looking after her daughter alone and providing for her. E.g. when she loses her at the airport and takes up the responsibility of looking for her herself. Another way that post feminism is shown in the film is because Jodie is put across as a strong character. E.g. when she loses her daughter in the plane, she does not give up hope on finding her and looks in to the area where all the luggage is and keeps fighting to find her daughter even when no one believes her. This shows her as strong because she is able to deal with the problems that are being given to her and even though no one believes her, she is fighting for her daughter. 'Provoked':Post feminism is shown in this film because at first the female in the character is shown as vulnerable and weak because she is the victim of rape from her husband. In addition, throughout the film the actress begins to fight back to her husband because of what he is doing to her. She then murders him which shows her fighting for her rights and taking control of the situation. This is something that would not be acceptable behaviour by females in the media and shows for a change females sticking up for themselves.Ashwarya Rai is sent to jail for murder of her husband. She then begins to get bullied by other females in the jail. The actress then begins to stand for her rights and fights back by beating them up and cuts them. This portrays her as using male behaviour which is most likely expected by males. Ashwarya Rai is also represented as proving a point that females can stand up for themselves. E.g. Ashwarya Rai escaped from jail to prove her innocence and prove that her husband was wrong. She also helps other females who are in the same situation that she was. This connotes that the character is making a point that females can get out of this problem and not always be victims for rape and abuse. The character is represented as independent because she comes out of jail and looks after her children herself. This makes the female character be shown as independent because she can get through her problems herself.The two films show post feminism because both films look at the independence of females as in the film the two female characters are shown as independent. E.g. the female character in 'Provoked' is shown as independent when looking after her children alone and Jodie is shown as independent when also looking after her children. By this we can tell that both films are similar in showing post feminism in the film and in the character. In 'Flight Plan', Jodie also is shown as a strong character because when everyone gives up on her daughter, she still has the faith that she is going to find her daughter. Similarily, this is similar to the female character in 'Provoked' because she is also fighting against her husband and the bullies in the jail. By this we can tell that the films are very similar as they both represent females as strong and independent and by this feamles are being given more of a importance in films to overcome the stereotypes of females.

06/10/09
by Aqeel