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Will the internet ever replace the more traditional broadcast media?

Title: Will the internet ever replace the more traditional broadcast media?
Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
Details: Words: 1581 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Will the internet ever replace the more traditional broadcast media?
The most recent form of communication and perhaps the fastest growing medium present in today's society is the Internet. It is common to say that the internet is the most significant new communications medium of our times and that 'the internet changes all' (Cunningham 2002:244) There are a variety of explanations as to why this is so but perhaps the most popular one is the user's ability to interact with the world from one central location. …showed first 75 words of 1581 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1581 total…completely take over the more traditional broadcast media. Briggs.A, Cobley.P, (eds) 1998, The Media: An Introduction, Addison Wesley Longman, New York. Cunningham, S. & Turner, G. (eds) 2002, The Media & Communications in Australia, Allen & Unwin, Sydney. Global Internet Statistics, http://www.glreach.com/globstats/ accessed on 15/08/03 Hobbes, R. 1998, 'Hobbes Internet timeline', The Mitre Corporation, Washington. Rheingold, H 1993, 'The Virtual Community', Addison-Wesley, Canada. Thussu, K, 2000 'International Communication', Lexington Books, New York.

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