Media Diet Analysis
Summary
Before recording all of my media exposure I knew that the amount of time I spend with different types of media is a longer amount of time than it probably should be. Surprisingly though, I had about the same amount of media exposure on the weekday and the weekend day, the difference being from thirteen hours and sixteen minutes on the weekday to my weekend day exposure of thirteen hours and fifty-five minutes. I noticed that most of the time I spend on different kinds of media I’m in some kind of bedroom, whether it be mine or someone else’s, even on some of the times that it said “off-campus”. There was a lack of any other kind of media besides texting, social media and music; even though I spend a good amount of time with these types of
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My exposure habits are only giving me a very narrow scope of the world I live in, and I want to know more. One thing I want to start doing is going to a news site at least once a week and reading more about what is going on in the world, and to try going to different new sources to see the different views. I want to subtract some of the time I spend on social media just absent-mindedly perusing through my newsfeed. And I want to do more analyzing of the things I watch, see, and hear. I think I’ve done a pretty good job of keeping my feet on the ground even when the media wants to make me think in a specific way, but I know I can do better. Just having these goals in mind will help to increase my personal locus and this way I will get better at deciding what to ignore and what to pay attention to. I want to build knowledge structures of the important things going on around me, not just on the latest television series. And I want to spend more time in the self-reflexive state when I am exposed to media so that I will be able to see the whole scope of different media messages. When I think of media in the future, I want to feel like I’m in