Political Science 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Voluntary Association, Marshall Mcluhan, Rabble.Ca

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There is still a chance that newspapers will cover the true facts: e. g. The globe and mail, the guardian, the new york times, le monde. Most canadians get their news from t. v. (over 50%). Television news doesn"t have much substance it provides a basic overview. Problems in the newspaper(s): in the news section, the average news story is approx. Opinion pieces have an even lower word count. As a result of newsprint costs, newspapers have been forced to decrease the size of their newspapers, and therefore shorten the length of their stories. In addition, there has been an effort to make newspapers more reader-friendly (e. g. larger font size). Marshall mcluhan: states that watching television affects our reading abilities (our eyeballs are not going side-to-side and as a result, the eye muscles are not getting enough exercise). As a result, there is a decline in reading.

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