MCO425 Blog Post One

Thursday, January 16, 2024.

Thursday was an average day for me. I worked my usual shift, beginning at 8 a.m. After arriving home from my shift, I had to complete coursework for a different class I am currently enrolled in. In my spare time, I often enjoy painting, exercising, or reading. The weather in Ohio has been particularly cold and bitter, which has impacted my energy levels. However, on Thursday, I was able to complete my responsibilities and exercise, as well as enjoy the free time I had.  

6:10 AM: TikTok, Instagram

I begin my day by scrolling through social media platforms, I enjoy doing this as it gives me a chance to wake up a bit more before I officially start my day. I like and share posts with friends and interact with stories.

6:30 AM: NBC News: Brittany Watts on being arrested after miscarriage.

Over breakfast, my mom and I discussed a breaking news story in our area. I Googled the story to check on any developments, which led me to this NBC News article. I don’t usually seek out News websites, as when I am on social media, I often see things regarding current events. However, for local news, I usually seek it out through social media and Google searches.

7:00 AM: Peacock

When I begin getting ready for work, I enjoy putting one of my favorite TV shows on as background noise. Now, I am rewatching the show Vanderpump Rules, which is what I had playing this morning.

7:40 AM: Spotify

During my 15-minute journey to work, I enjoy listening to Spotify playlists. I usually choose music that is upbeat and gets me ready for my day at work.

Noon: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook

While on lunch breaks at work, I enjoy using social media as I eat.

2:05 PM: Spotify

Around this time, I got into my car after working my shift. For my ride home, I once again open the Spotify app, continuing to play the same playlist before I begin my drive.

2:45 PM: TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat

After settling in at home after my shift, I will again visit social media as I have a snack and unwind. I use Snapchat a lot throughout the day to contact my boyfriend and my friends, but I only go on the app to answer any notifications I get.

4:30 PM: Tech Startups: These 6 corporations control 90% of the media outlets in America.

For a different course assignment, I had to discuss my definition of free expression. While writing this discussion post, I had to visit several websites and course learning materials to further explain my viewpoints and opinions.

These materials are as follows:

5:00 PM: Free Press: Media Control

5:45 PM: Akademie: The cost of silencing the voices.

At this point, I take a break from my writing assignment so I can eat dinner. I prepare a southwestern-style salad with chicken, all while my favorite background noise plays in the background.

6:00 PM: Peacock

While I prepare my food and eventually eat, I have Vanderpump Rules playing. My love for reality television can be alarming to some.

6:45 PM: Films for the Feminist Classroom: When Rivers Were Trails

Back to my assignment. This is the last article I used to wrap up my discussion post.

7:15 PM: YouTube: Move with Nicole Pilates

After I finish my coursework for the night, I do a follow-along Pilates video. I enjoy the YouTuber Move with Nicole as she thoroughly explains each movement and how to properly do them.

8:00 PM: Spotify

After my workout, I prepare to shower. I enjoy showering with music blasting as I can sing along shamelessly. I decided on a different playlist, one that is moodier and more emotional. After showering, I stay up a bit longer to work on a painting. I continue listening to music until I turn it off to go to sleep.

I believe the most credible media sources I viewed on Thursday are those from course materials, Free Press, and NBC News. I am highly critical of media, especially news companies or sources. I believe that a lot of information supplied is given to us due to its profit-making abilities, which concerns me over the validity of what’s being reported. However, I would trust one of these sources over random social media users and reality television stars.   

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