Thursday, November 03, 2005

Alternative Media PowerPoint

What are alternative media?
A working definition

Proposed by Michael Albert for FAMAS
(Federation of Alternative Media and Institutions)

What alternative media are NOT
Just topical or special interest publications
E.g., BSU alumni newsletter, hunting magazine
Just liberal or conservative in their politics
Appealing just to an elite, narrow audience
Structured in accordance with an to help reinforce society’s defining social relationships
Controlled by and controlling of other major institutions, particularly corporations
Focused on maximization of profits
Just mainstream media with economic problems

What alternative media ARE
Democratic in internal structure and in their relationship to readers, viewers, etc.
Seek broad, non-elite audience who want an alternative to some other general news source
Structured to subvert existing social and/or economic power structure
See themselves as part of a project to establish new ways of organizing media and social activity
Interested in more than profits; sees audience not as consumers, but as citizens and constituents

Websites to check out
www.altermedia.org
www.indypress.org
www.zmag.org
www.indymedia.org
www.papertiger.org
www.thirdworldtraveler.com
www.thenation.com
www.mediareform.net
Check out the national conference on media reform June 2005
www.alternet.org

A few MN alternative media
Ojibwe News
Native American Press
Common Ground nspr
Northern Student
Ripsaw (Duluth)
City Pages (Mpls.)
Asian American Press
Lakeland Public TV
MN Women’s Press
High Plains Reader(Fargo)
Insight (Afr. Amer.)
Various Twin Cities neighborhood nsprs
Minnesota Daily (U of M paper)
Northern Herald