1- http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2006/08/spelling-out-the-media-shift222.html. This website offers a philosophy piece on the media shifting from old to new. Along with a blog at the bottom asking for viewer feedback. The writer Mark Glaser gives what I believe to be great examples of how the media has been transitioning throughout the years. I also believe that many other Americans are seeing and following these changing trends within the media. Overall very helpful source for our project, not only do we get the viewpoint of the writer but many other Americans viewpoint and ideas on how the media is shifting from old to new.
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http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdf?vid=4&hid=120&sid=15606270-a66e-40f8-a293-02fee5ab1544%40sessionmgr108. This newspaper article written by Reid Goldsboroug in October 2005 was very honest about what’s underneath the transitioning from old media to new media. Although the information seemed to me to be a “no-brainer” on trusting what you find out on the internet/new media outlet. Reid still implied that old media can’t vary well not exist anymore yet because of needing to have reliability factor for individuals. Reid quoted, “I’d argue that old paid media generally more reliable then new free media. Because professionals are paid, they’re accountable, and if they fall in fulfilling their duties they’re gone.” I would definitely agree with that, yeah I like having the internet at my fingertips whenever I need information for an assignment or just for personal interest, but I also take that information with a grain of salt. Is it really the truth or someone making it the truth? This source would be great for all my members to read so we can improve our new media aspect on the project but still not fail our old media.

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