Booming internet hits $80bn
Times are changing and this is the way of the future for sure. This week I brought my groceries online. If you had asked me a couple of years ago whether I would ever see myself doing that, my answer would have been no!
Interesting times ahead for the ABC. I know it's just part of life, but it is incredibly sad that TV is reduced to what the majority of people want to see. Some programs may not be everyone's piece of cake, but sometimes it's those stories that need to be told. I agree with the unionist in one aspect, the ABC is risking diversity in the search for financial stability. Any thoughts?
I believe it is extremely important for newspapers to be seen as HONEST & TRUSTWORTHY sources of information. Even now in my early studies of journalistic research (JOUR1710) I am reading about the importance of double checking, and triple checking content. In this case the information had the potential to be defamation of character (which in my opinion it was) and unless the papers were 200% certain that the information was correct it should never have been published. Time to trim down the sensationalism and add a dash of integrity.
What a lovely story to end my news reading on. Great message included about using recreational activities to increase fitness and health. Great job Mr Young!
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