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Communication is transferring some information to another subject (person, computer), when we are expecting some output. We need two sides to do that – receiving and sending subject. The means of communication are newspaper, radio and television broadcast, in past telegraphs and nowadays surely the Internet with its social sites. The information rate has been increased over the years. They are more accessible. We know about situation in the USA almost immediately. It took more than a month tens years ago. We need to divide them into important and unimportant, true and false, etc.
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Advantages – radio, television, news you can listen it in your car combination of visual and hearing paper form – data storing is better it is useable in emergency (war) various broadcast takeaway media radios aren’t expensive
Disadvantages
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I can’t say what is my favourite newspaper or magazine. I prefer reading articles on the Internet by RSS channels, which have to be updated on a regular basis. I choose channels about electronics, IT, creating WWW sites and about actual news. I don’t read newspapers. I only read the local monthly magazine Ičko about my town. I also don’t order any magazines.
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Advantages of the Internet:
• the most universal of presenting information (it uses sounds, videos, texts, pictures)
• relative freedom of speech
• you can add your webpage easily
Disadvantages of the Internet:
• it is vulnerable, not very safe medium, personal information could be stolen easily
• you have to verify the given information
• restricted accessibility
• you have to pay for it monthly
I am sure that worldwide network is replacing the newspapers. Nowadays many printed media are replaced by articles on the Internet. They can be shared easily over Facebook or Twitter. They can be read by RSS readers, e.g. Feedly, which I use. It sorts and groups the results by some criteria. Only old-fashioned and worthy newspaper will