I have to say first of all yes, I am a teenager in America. I do fall victim to falling in love with the next best song playing on the radio just because of its catchy tune. I sing along blasting the music and not caring much about the lyrics, and then a week later it is replaced by the new 'kid' on the block song. Read More »
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The Convergence of News Media
Before I can effectively end my self-imposed solitude and once again educate the masses, I must first define what I mean by convergence. I define it as the consolidation of power over several desired media. For example, Time Warner Cable now offers services in internet connections, phone connections, and cable television, all of which used to be run by several different companies. Read More »
I'm So Sick Of Your Song
Although the radio is supposed to promote new artists and songs, after a certain number of times of listening to the same song over and over, it's no longer amusing.
I love when a new song comes out; I usually enjoy listening to it for a few weeks, but recently, radio stations have been over playing every new song. I now get sick of the song in about two weeks or less. Read More »
Subliminal Advertisement Messages
When thinking about posting this blog, the research became an issue. As realization struck, I thought this topic needs no research other than the reader's own. I thought, all I need to do get the ball rolling. Now before you continue reading watch this, I recommend you watch this. (about 30 min long) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1993368502337678412. It's called Killing Us Softly 3. Read More »
On The Radio
Dictionary.com defines music as an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. Though this definition is great, I feel as though it is no longer accurate. Read More »

Newspapers and Media not funeral cost friends.
Newspapers and media professionals often attend continuing education classes.
Contrary to much of what you hear Newspapers and Media (radio and television) are in the death and dying business. Read More »



