In the article "How the CBC feels about content" they talk about how the medium changes the message. I strongly agree with what they say about some things just need to be seen rather than hearing them or reading them out of a newspaper. Certain mediums may get you to feel certain emotions that help you decide how you feel on the topic at hand. If you change the medium in often cases you change what is being said.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
"How the CBC feels about content" and "Who needs a newspaper when you have twitter"Kyle Baker
In the article who needs newspaper when you have twitter i disagree with various things that were said. I feel that in this article Chris Anderson shows how lazy society really has become. Whenever you read a newspaper information doesn't just come to you. Usually you have to read through the entire article to find one thing you are looking for. In the process of doing this i believe that an individual can accumulate a lot of knowledge that is unexpected. By Anderson just getting things through twitter it is taking away from the reading process. He's just receiving data and trusting that its all correct from the source. And since he is getting most of his information through twitter it drastically effects the number of sources being used. Usually the more sources you have the more credible a piece will be, and i feel that he is getting away from this.
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