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Technological Developments
1950s: The Age of Print and Radio
Newspapers and Magazines: Dominant forms of news dissemination; most households relied on daily newspapers.
Radio Broadcasts: A major source of live news and entertainment, especially in rural areas where access to newspapers was limited.
1970: The 24-hour news cycle emerges, with cable news channels like CNN providing continuous news coverage. This revolutionized news consumption, making it more accessible and immediate.
2000: The internet becomes a significant source of news, with news websites and online newspapers gaining popularity. Email and instant messaging enable faster dissemination of information.
2009: With the widespread use of smartphones with internet access, consumers may now obtain news while they're on the go. Real-time updates and customized news feeds are offered via mobile websites and news apps.
2020: Social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram become powerful tools for news. Users can share news articles, videos, and live updates instantly. However, the rise of misinformation and fake news also becomes a major concern.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.
1960s: The Rise of Television
Television News: Became a primary source of information for many households, offering real-time visuals of events.
Print Media: Continued to thrive with in-depth coverage and analysis.