Hierarchy& genderEverydaytasks likeplanningscenesPost-MarxistHegemonyElanaLavineFinancialEconomyLimitedbudget &ratingspressureSharednorms androutines ofTV workersCulturalPopulismMediatexts andaudiencesDarkAdvertisingMcGuiganPoachingHow mediais produced,not justwatchedSemioticGuerillaWarfareProductionin UseParadigmCrisis2016PresidentialElectionBrittanyKaiserCambridgeAnalyticaCulturalEconomy"Data Isthe NewOil"The type ofviewerproducers thinkabout whenmaking creativechoicesDavidCarrollConnectson screento gender,politics, etc.Leave.EUPoliticalEconomyFacebookGeneralHospitalPsychographicTargetingDataShadow /DigitalFootprintHierarchy& genderEverydaytasks likeplanningscenesPost-MarxistHegemonyElanaLavineFinancialEconomyLimitedbudget &ratingspressureSharednorms androutines ofTV workersCulturalPopulismMediatexts andaudiencesDarkAdvertisingMcGuiganPoachingHow mediais produced,not justwatchedSemioticGuerillaWarfareProductionin UseParadigmCrisis2016PresidentialElectionBrittanyKaiserCambridgeAnalyticaCulturalEconomy"Data Isthe NewOil"The type ofviewerproducers thinkabout whenmaking creativechoicesDavidCarrollConnectson screento gender,politics, etc.Leave.EUPoliticalEconomyFacebookGeneralHospitalPsychographicTargetingDataShadow /DigitalFootprint

CIMS 226 Week 13 Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Hierarchy & gender
  2. Everyday tasks like planning scenes
  3. Post-Marxist Hegemony
  4. Elana Lavine
  5. Financial Economy
  6. Limited budget & ratings pressure
  7. Shared norms and routines of TV workers
  8. Cultural Populism
  9. Media texts and audiences
  10. Dark Advertising
  11. McGuigan
  12. Poaching
  13. How media is produced, not just watched
  14. Semiotic Guerilla Warfare
  15. Production in Use
  16. Paradigm Crisis
  17. 2016 Presidential Election
  18. Brittany Kaiser
  19. Cambridge Analytica
  20. Cultural Economy
  21. "Data Is the New Oil"
  22. The type of viewer producers think about when making creative choices
  23. David Carroll
  24. Connects on screen to gender, politics, etc.
  25. Leave.EU
  26. Political Economy
  27. Facebook
  28. General Hospital
  29. Psychographic Targeting
  30. Data Shadow / Digital Footprint