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How the Internet Changed the Media

And Why Newspapers, Music, and TV will Never be the Same

2025-08-26 19:00:00 2025-08-26 20:00:00 America/New_York How the Internet Changed the Media This illustrated program will examine the many ways the internet has radically transformed the “old” media of newspapers, magazines, the recording industry, film, radio, and television. Explore From Home - Virtual AS 1

Tuesday, August 26
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-08-26 19:00:00 2025-08-26 20:00:00 America/New_York How the Internet Changed the Media This illustrated program will examine the many ways the internet has radically transformed the “old” media of newspapers, magazines, the recording industry, film, radio, and television. Explore From Home - Virtual AS 1

Explore From Home

Virtual AS 1

This illustrated program will examine the many ways the internet has radically transformed the “old” media of newspapers, magazines, the recording industry, film, radio, and television.

* Use this link to join our virtual program: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83344571974

This program will trace how this digital revolution took place in such a short period of time, and what lies ahead in the continually changing era of “new” media.

Among the topics that will be explored in this program are:

Will there be a printed newspaper in any city ten years from now?

Will newsstands and bookstores disappear as fast as record stores?

Will movie theaters exist in their present form? Will prime-time television vanish?

Presenter: Brian Rose, Ph.D. was a Professor of Communication and Media Studies for 38 years at Fordham University's College at Lincoln Center until his recent retirement. He has written several books on television history and cultural programming. He has conducted more than one hundred Q & As with leading directors, actors, and writers for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, The Screen Actors Guild, The British Academy of Film & Television Arts, and The Directors Guild of America.

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AGE GROUP: | Adult |

EVENT TYPE: | Virtual | Lecture |

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