There are several media platforms nowadays like Tik Tok, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, Tinder, Etc. Each of these media platforms can sponsor someones product or a companies product. Famous people who wish to sell their designer products would try and find a app like Instagram to show an ad of the product to help produce more buyers for that person. This would bring in more money for both the app and person asking for the sponsorship. Businesses could be asking Facebook to sponsor their new water bottle and if Facebook accepts then that business would be giving money to Facebook and the business would also make money from the people who see it on Facebook. Both of these companies would be benefiting but this can also cause problems with the business or people who own the product. Michael Vik (an american football player) was sponsored by NikeFlex and many other sport major companies. Vik made a major mistake and ended up losing all his sponsors and was forced to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2011. This show that your sponsors could cause major problems and that not all of it is going to beneficial. Vik had a net worth of over 5 million dollars and lost nearly all of it. Since then he has gained 15 million back from sponsors and is now comfortable again. Sponsorships prove to be both good and could be bad if not used correctly. Your business could go bankrupt because some disagrees with another causing problems with the sponsor of your product. Sponsors and Media issues are major and any mistake can cause major problems.
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April 2021
CategoriesThis article seems very technology based considering Elon Musk is on the cover. People who are likely to read this are those interested in technology advancements. The articles in this magazine seem to contain info on technology written by Elon Musk (found of tesla).
Intertextuality is when one text makes a reference to another text, this may either be directly or indirectly. Three types are obligatory, optional, and accidental. Obligatory is when the author deliberately invokes a comparison between two text. Optional is when there's a possibility for there to be a reference but it isn't very direct. Accidental is when it make a connection without it being direct.
Obligatory ex: Bart and Homer compared as son and dad. Another would be in Naruto when he turns into a fox. Finally, in Moby Dick it would be them comparing the whale to the ship. |