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How the Internet Changed the Media

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How the Internet Changed the Media

Afternoon Lecture/Seminar

Thursday, March 16, 2023 - 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. ET
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Brian Rose, professor emeritus at Fordham University, examines the many ways the internet has radically transformed the “old” media of newspapers, magazines, the recording industry, film, radio, and television. He traces how this digital revolution took place in such a short period of time, and what lies ahead in the continually changing era of “new” media.

Rose explores questions such as whether there will be a printed newspaper in any city 10 years from now; if newsstands and bookstores will disappear as fast as record stores; if movie theaters will exist in their present form; and whether prime-time television will vanish.

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