Thursday, October 20, 2016

Peer Response

    Bailey's post covering the transition of the radio to television medium was very insightful. Not only did she recap the discussion from class, she explained what she thought of the lesson. Like many people, including myself, Bailey assumed that radios had always played music and aired talk shows. We were informed otherwise during this class discussion. We both discovered that this only occurred after radio's demassification.
    Bailey was also surprised that radio stars had left the radio for television. She had made a good point that even though only their voices were famous, radios had much larger audiences than televisions had had. This is due to television being such a new medium. She discribed the celebrities as taking a risk that in her opinion paid off. Now, these actors are much more successful. In the end, she is glad that radios demassified. I agree completely. After all, I couldn't imagine it any other way.

If you would like to read this informative blog, here is a direct link to the post:
http://baileysbeautifulblogs.blogspot.com/2016/10/class-discussion-transition-from-radios.html?m=

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