Friday, April 29, 2011
The New York Times and its effects of Online Newspapers
Since the beginning of the year, New York Times articles have been the staple for our blogs. This form of information supply has been overlooked by the general public because it does not present the news in an entertaining way. There is no doubt that the articles supply a wealth of information to the general public with separate opinions, but young people do not have the attention span to read each one. Blogging on the other hand is much more useful, considering that it allows intelligent and mindless information to be presented. Magazines are probably considered the least informative when the categories are usually concerning celebrities and are a distracting pseudo-reality. Taking all of these forms into consideration, the newspapers are the most informative but the least entertaining, while magazines are the opposite. My opinion is that blogging is where enjoyment and intelligence meet and where they can be both appreciated.
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