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Conclusion on the Impact of New Media on Television

Category: Sociology Paper Type: Report Writing Reference: CHICAGO Words: 400

            In a nutshell, considering the fact that a TV can attract audiences regardless of their ages and education, it has an immense audience. The evolution of TV is the prime theme in this essay, explaining how this discovery and the conventional medium is facing challenges which the social media is posing. In 1928, the first Electronic Television was demonstrated or introduced in Germany and it was circulated commercially in 1934 among the public under RCA or Radio Corporation of America. BBC2 arrived in 1964 with better quality and line images up to 625. Cable Television originated in the 1940s and almost at the same in Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Arkansas. For accommodating the rising demand, menus are being expanded by cable programmes on the offerings of digital cable. The reception of a TV’s new modes, iPhones, digital media, and satellites have formed a new means of accessing broadcast services. Teenagers seem to spend almost twenty percent of their time watching films while fourteen percent watched video clips on Hot star and YouTube. The revolution of social media has changed the world and made the news or content available to millions within a few seconds.

References of the Impact of New Media on Television

Bourdaa, M., J.P. Konsman, C. Sécail, and T. Venturini. 2015. "Does television reflect the evolution of scientific knowledge? The case of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder coverage on French television." Public Understanding of Science 24 (2): 200-209.

Edgerton, Gary R. 2009. The Columbia History of American Television. Columbia University Press.

Lotz, A.D. 2018. "Evolution or revolution? Television in transformation." Critical Studies in Television 13 (4): 491-494.

Lotz, A.D. 2016. "The paradigmatic evolution of US television and the emergence of internet-distributed television." Revista ICONO14 Revista científica de Comunicación y Tecnologías emergentes 14 (2): 122-142.

Mark N. K. Saunders, Denise Skinner, Graham Dietz, Nicole Gillespie, Roy J. Lewicki. 2010. Organizational Trust: A Cultural Perspective. Cambridge University Press, .

McLuhan, Marshall. 2016. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

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Waldfogel, J. 2017. "The random long tail and the golden age of television." Innovation Policy and the Economy 17 (1): 1-25.

 


 

 

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