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Christy Onkotz

Inventions of new technologies have, throughout history, posed problems for the way news should be delivered. News has evolved from telegramsprint to radio to television to internet. Each medium has its own unique way of presenting information that had to be carefully worked to better fit the public. Todays medium of choice for most young people- the internet- is no different. For the purpose of this blog, I looked into 4 newspapers websites. my hometown newspaper, The Morning Call. The New York Times.

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Inventions of new technologies have, throughout history, posed problems for the way news should be delivered. News has evolved from telegramsprint to radio to television to internet. Each medium has its own unique way of presenting information that had to be carefully worked to better fit the public. Todays medium of choice for most young people- the internet- is no different. For the purpose of this blog, I looked into 4 newspapers websites. my hometown newspaper, The Morning Call. The New York Times.

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This web page christyonkotz.blogspot.com states the following, "Inventions of new technologies have, throughout history, posed problems for the way news should be delivered." We saw that the webpage said " News has evolved from telegramsprint to radio to television to internet." It also said " Each medium has its own unique way of presenting information that had to be carefully worked to better fit the public. Todays medium of choice for most young people- the internet- is no different. For the purpose of this blog, I looked into 4 newspapers websites. my hometown newspaper, The Morning Call."

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