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Media in the Digital Age

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    The films  portrayed a different image of the news media behind the camera and off the computer screen.

  •  The present day "battle" between the two formats have split the population right down the middle and made it pretty clear that one formats will give way to the other.
  • Along with the fight between formats the film documented the daily struggle between the two masters of  their formats the news anchor and the blogger.Documenting the at times less then professional opinions of their fellow  media colleagues .
  • With hearing both sides, the films make you draw you own conclusions.Since knowing the ways of the radio and other media one has to wonder how long the media such as television news and the daily paper can keep up with the now technologically friendly masses and draw them back or will they just fall by the way side .

                          Finally overall  the film shows the importance of each media formats and leaves you to do some thinking and perhaps some research  on your own