The Rise of Media
A Discussion of Communication Methods
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About the Book
Marshall McLuhan believed that “the medium is the message.” When a new medium is introduced it changes the way people think and provides a new way to perceive the world. In the early twentieth century radio was one of the main sources for news and entertainment. However, with the end of World War II came a booming economy where people had more money to spend freely. The emergence of the television industry in the 1940’s brought a great social change to America and left a dramatic impact on the future of the radio industry. The rapid expansion of the Internet in the early 1990’s provides first hand information on the development of a new medium. Internet access is becoming affordable for a majority and stands to challenge the future of television. This writing is intended to provide a background into some of the past and present forms of media.
About the Author
Eugene Hertzberg is a graduate of Emory University in Atlanta, GA. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology in May 2001. He was born and currently lives in New York City. This is his first book.