Times change. Cable news and the Internet alone have transformed the way outreach to the American people can be accomplished.
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Today we all are enjoying the fruits of the digital era. Millions of sources of information coming at us at lightning fast speed. That technology has also democratized the gathering and dissemination of news, allowing for 'citizen journalists' to make their mark, even usurping the role of mainstream news organizations at times.
The world is changing, and the Internet is about to become the next broadcast network.
I think people are sort of waking up to it now, how probably the biggest change in Internet media isn't the immediacy of it, or the low costs, but the measurability. Which is actually terrifying if you're a traditional journalist, and used to pushing what people ought to like, or what you think they ought to like.
Politics have been changed forever because of people. The Internet is one of the tools that has helped. And it isn't just politics. The new networked dynamics that are now possible with these new forms of communication are also changing the way people engage as consumers that demand more social value from corporations.
Cable has come along; many all-news 24 hour cable outlets in the United States. They have cut deeply into the traditional networks' viewing audience.
The idea of changing and fixing the problem of how news is presented on the Internet has been recognized for a long time.
Advances in technology and the Internet have dramatically changed the way we communicate, live, and work.
Journalism has changed tremendously because of the democratization of information. Anybody can put something up on the Internet. It's harder and harder to find what the truth is.
Television saved the movies. The Internet is going to save the news business.
The Internet has made it much more effective and cheaper to spread propaganda.
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