RESPONSE TO RADIO: EMMA PAGNI
I loved reading Emma's response to the radio lecture because we had the same ideas about certain things that she nor I thought about before. I think that with Emma's response it had me understand more about the way that radio has demassified over time with it's competitor: the internet. Since reading Emma's response to radio I thought about how in class we almost always talk about how a certain "product," if you will, demassifies in a time span where another product has become the center of attention and this always leaves the product; in this case radio, behind. There is nothing more compelling in my opinion than when we innovate something that ripples through the entire world, and has everyone in this interactive state of relativity knowing that we are able to communicate with one product, and that one product can have such a strong effect on those who purchase/use it, it will then become this phenomenon where the old is something to overlook, because the important is present, and that's what our generation cares about: the new.
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