Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Journal 30: What is "News" to you?
As we can see that there are some types of different news sources, such as print, digital, and broadcast, different stories appeal to different audiences and are emphasized in different media. To print sources, writers have additional time gather more information and add more details about the particular news. Moreover, you can read news at any time because it won’t disappear as video television and broadcast do. Readers can review any news they want by reading print sources. On the other hand, the way how digital and broadcast sources show news is totally different from print sources. To digital and broadcast, audiences can’t see the news which they want at any time. They must follow the showing time. For example, digital and broadcast usually show the news which is just happened, so the news might be very fresh. If there is a confrontation just happened in a forest, people might see this big news on television or hear from broadcast immediately. Besides talking the differences between these three types of news sources, the news that relate to school attract me the most. Probably because I am a student, I might care about anything that happens to the people who have the same age or around the same age as me.
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