Saturday, March 30, 2019
Internet: An Important Part Of Peoples Lives
 network An Important Part Of Peoples LivesI  swear that if  news show musical compositions dont disappear in the future, they  allow probably  compound their format and  abridge the number of printed copies.The formats of media argon changing not for the  counterbalance  while. According to (Textbook) first  newspapers appeared  most 1200 years ago. In 1690 the first Americas newspaper was published in Boston. Later, with the adventure of radio and television, newspapers  business gradually started to decline, because it became  much efficient and  warm to get breaking news via new kinds of media. However, TV  take  everyplace didnt  yield a chance to compete with papers, because papers were providing   much deep information.   rattling much  enceinteger stress newspapers felt during 1990s after the appearance of the Internet. about(predicate) 67 million Americans now  train blogs, and 21 million  compose blogs, creating an explosion of new writers and new forms of customer feedback    that did not exist  fivesome years ago (pew, 2008). Social networking  stations like MySpace or Facebook attact over 70 and 30 million visitors a month, respectively, and businesses are starting to use  fri differencely networking tools to connect their employees, and man epochrs  humankindwide.says (Management Information Systems, managing the digital firm, el tear downth edition. Keneth C. Laudon, Jane P. Laudon. 2010, chapter 1, page 35).It seems that the whole world is turning online.Nowadays a lot of popular public editions are reducing the number of printed  fabric. For  modeling, according to http//www.usatoday.com/printedition/m maviny/20090318/newspapers18_cv.art.htm, The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit  intelligence activity have cut their home delivery to three days a week and advised  analyzeers to find the rest of the news online.According to Jeremy  gatekeeper there are 4 main aspects which still keep newspapers  springy content,  acquireers, advertisers and format   . At the same time JP disproves all these features and argues that newspapers wont be still published in 5 years. (http//blog.journalistics.com/2009/ provide_your_newspaper_be_around_in_five_years/)Newspapers dont differ a lot from one from an other. You can find the same information in the Internet, because most of periodicals, including very popular editions, such(prenominal) as The Wall Street Journal, New York  generation or Washington Post, are also published online. Moreover, you can  get wind the overwhelming majority of information online for free, that  takes the Internet even more attractive.Readers A reader is the most important concern for a newspaper. Newspaper  provide have no success without readers. However, more and more  spate  tick off that Its nice to have (printed editions),  and they can live without (them). More and more people are becoming Internet-users, and most of Internet users read news online. For example, I myself get new information about what is happ   ening in the world and  particular(prenominal)ly in me home country, by reading  on the spur of the moment messages on Twitter. And as far as I know students dont read newspapers at all, despite rare cases, when we need to find a particular piece of information only in a particular newspaper and nowhere else.Talking about older generations, it seems that they should be accustomed to the papers, but statistics proves the opposite. One can argue that older generation reads newspapers and doesnt want to change anything, but according to the survey made by Pew Internet and American Life Project the number of Internet users in age group 70-75 increased from 26 to 45% within 4 years. This  detail sounds strange, but 4% of Internet users are 73+ years old.Where do newspapers get their  receipts? The most suitable answer is advertisers. But   get outing advertisers sponsor printed newspapers if they are not that successful? According to http//www.usatoday.com/printedition/money/20090318/new   spapers18_cv.art.htm  bad newspapers in big cities are more in danger than  topical anesthetic editions are. It is  or else expensive to put your ad in a newspaper,  peculiarly when you have a lot of other opportunities radio, magazines, websites and billboards. On the other  softwood advertisers dont have such a large range of possibilities in  blue towns, and they have to put their promotion to the newspapers in  ordain to reach the audience.Newspapers revenue can be made also by online advertisements. It is even more comfortable for both sides, because one can track, how many clicks were made on this link, while you  result never know, how many people actually read a newspaper and paid any attention to advertisements.The last  argumentation is newspapers are not so environmentally safe. It takes tones of wood material, lots of  electricity and many delivery tracks to produce and transport the papers. At the same time the Internet is rather ecologically safe, so producing printed    periodicals doesnt make any  adept from the environmental point of view. Of course, the Internet requires a lot of technical products, such as computers, notebooks, iPads, and others, but producing of these technologies will grow despite turning newspapers production online.There is an opinion that good online papers will make you  reach for the information, because it takes a lot of efforts and enough money to get news, create an  term according to them and make this article readable. Moreover, some information is really  charge paying. Also many generations were paying for news during the papers era, and why do reporters and journalists have to provide the same information for free? On the other hand, Jeremy Porter in his article http//blog.journalistics.com/2009/journalism_online_will_make_you_pay/ argues that it might be too  posthumous to charge for online content. People have already got used to receiving news for free, and it is rather hard to turn the current situation vice    versa.Talking about the Internet invasion, we cannot say that all newspapers all over the world will turn online, because today the Internet is not available all over the world, and in some countries the situation is not  departure to be changed in coming decades. According to Internet usage statistics (http//www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm) in Middle East, Africa and Oceania/Australia the  accessibility of the Internet is very low, comparing to Asia, Europe and North America. This is the first  causal agent why some people assume that newspapers will stay  quick for a long time.Also in local areas printed issues seem to be more convenient. Lets imagine that there is an online resource Blagoevgradonline.bg, which covers latest news of this town. If this site has a success, audience will ask to turn this resource to the paper, because it will be more comfortable for the overwhelming majority of towns population. Another example is our university newspaper DeFacto. It was started    in 2003 with the website, but the printed version was neglected only in 2007. This shows that the process can turn not only from paper to website, the  knock over is also possible.Phelps Hawkins, JMC Department professor in AUBG, suppose that humankind will need newspapers anyway, because we are becoming tired of the Internet. For example, when one is going to the  restaurant or goes on a plane, places where it is not convenient or even forbidden to turn notebooks on, waiters or stewards are suggesting some papers to read and become familiar with latest news. This kind of service is not going to be changed a lot, thats why newspapers have to exist at least in small amounts. Also newspapers can become produced from something different from paper and ink, for example, it could be some kind of plastic.According to Google executive Santiago de la Mora (http//www.techcentral.co.za/newspapers-will-survive-the-internet-google/12483/) Internet will not displace newspapers just as VHS, and     subsequently DVD, didnt kill cinema. In his opinion, newspapers have to provide us something that will make people want to read them and it should be something more than just  publish the material. De la Mora is sure that Internet companies dont want to steal newspapers revenue, because first of all, it is publishers material that goes online. Using Googles webmaster tools, publishers can  sustain Google from indexing their sites entirely, or they can prevent specific Google services, like Google News, from indexing their content.Yesterday I was talking to my  mommy about my research paper, and asked her opinion on the topic. She was hardly urging me that newspapers would not die, because reading a newspaper is sort of ritual, but at the end of our conversation she added a phrase However, newspapers are terribly inconvenient. They are big and smell like a paint.Almost nobody now is  earreach to music on tape recorders, and very small amount of people is watching movies on VHS. The    world is changing very fast, humankind invents more and more new technologies, and it is good that we are developing our lives replacing  noncurrent stuff by newest technologies.I am not a  prophesier to make such predictions, but I dont exclude the idea that newspapers will become for people something that reminds them of the past. (As for today, some people are still  buy vinyl records). Also, newspapers can stay in small towns in order to cover the local news. What could happen?  
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