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Young Media Critics

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Young Media Critics -.a show that examines media with globally fresh and youthful views. Youthfulness has no age barrier and according to dictionary sources to be “young is to be in the process of growth.” Please join us as we grow and learn more about Media. Call in at 347-633-9114 or register at Blogtalk Radio so you can join the chat room and let us hear your voice..

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Radio provided another possible programming model. As we mentioned before many early TV shows were in fact based on radio programs, some of which were even simulcast for years on both media. Back when radio was king, the... more

Due to technical difficulties last week 9/23/2014 - this episode will broadcast on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at 5 p.m. What was the relationship between radio drama and early television programming? What company began... more

Television, a medium of communication. Television was not invented by a single inventor, instead many people working together and alone over the years, contributed to the evolution of television. The 'first' generation of television sets... more

Radio was first created as a way to send telegraph messages between two people without wires, but soon two-way radio brought voice communication, including Walkie-talkies and eventually mobile phones. Do you know the... more

Radio, currently a synonym for "electromagnetic radiation", actually first came into use before Heinrich Hertz's proof of the existence of radio waves. Originally "radio" was a general prefix meaning "radiant" or "radiation" -- hence... more

Young Media Critics presents: I'll Have a Medium, Please ---The Spoken Word! What is spoken word poetry? "Spoken word poetry is poetry that is written on a page but performed for an audience. Because it is performed, this poetry... more

I'll Have a Medium, Please… Did you think I meant french fries or a diet coke? Or did you think I just purchased a new T-shirt at a local clothing store. Media is the plural of Medium. We get our information and entertainment from... more

I" Have a Medium, Please… Did you think I meant French fries or a diet coke? Or did you think I just fell into the Gap to buy a new t-shirt? Media plural of Medium is all around you! Young Media Critics continue to discuss, analyze,... more

"I'll Have a Medium Please" Did you think I meant French fries or a diet coke? Or did you think I just "fell into the GAP to buy a new t-shirt. Look around you, Media plural of Medium is all around you! TV, DVD Player, magazines, books What is... more

The Young Media Critics conclude their 3 part series on the Language of Persuasion! We shared with you the goal of most media messages is to persuade the audience to believe or do something. Hollywood movies use... more
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