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Rebecca949 发表于 2014-11-7 17:03

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(1)_____________________________________________.Many feared that radio as a quick and easy means of keeping people informed would take the place of the newspaper industry.Others hoped that the brief newscast heard on the radio would make the listeners interested in the story so they would buy the newspaper to get more information.This second idea turned out to be closer to the truth.Radio and newspapers actually supported each other.In most cases, when one new media comes out,it will weaken the function of the former one.Take television and movies for example,with the popularization of TV, the movie industry suffered greatly.(2)__________________________________________.Likewise, when a football game was shown on TV,the stands were often empty because fans chose to watch the game at home.Many people believe that watching a game through TV will make them better observe the whole situation.Internet is very popular for the time being,will it affect the newspaper or TV industry greatly?In general, perhaps the answer is yes.(3)________________________________________________.However, reading newspaper and watching TV have their advantages, which can not be replaced.All the media types will coexist and have impact on each other.




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susan.sui 发表于 2014-11-10 16:18

with the introduction of vedio, newspaper publishers wonder how broadcasting would affect them.
movie attendents dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and being entertained
many people won't buy newspapers but they can read news and watch programs online

herman_liu76 发表于 2014-11-10 21:20

with the introduction of radio, news papers publishers wonder how broadcasting will affect them.
movie attendants droped when audio members choose to stay at home and be entertained.
many people will not buy news papers for they can read news and watch programmes on line.

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