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January 1600
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The earliest newspapers were in England providing mainly commercial information.Newspapers before 1800 were smaller (10 by 14 inches and about four pages) very expensive and its target audience was for educated readers
January 1640
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The first printed book in America was called the book of Psalms
January 1704
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The first magazine publishing was in Europe which focus on literature,urban and the upper class with a keen interest in social and political affairs.The first magazine that was published called the "The Review" was in England.
January 1833
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The New York Sun is an American newspaper created by Benjamin Day by his using his model-penny press which newspapers followed.This made newspapers cheap,making profits on advertising.The New York Sun newspaper.
January 1910
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Mass media communication movies was the '20th century phenomenon' . By 1910 - movies (but were silent) were very successful, spreading most of U.S. cities. In 1927 sound was added to films. The 1930s was the Golden Age for movies as there was no competitors allowing is cheap enough for the the family to go the movies. In 1950 less people were going to the movies due to the development of the television. As time went on the movie audiences change, now mainly teens and younger dating couples go to the movies
1920
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By 1906 - radio telephone - first time heard a human voice over airways on ships along the seaboard. In the 1920s radio becomes a household item. From mid 1930s to mid 1950s radio advance due to no competitors on the airways. (DeFleur, et al., 2013)
January 1960
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Around 1960s television was almost the main universal mass communication medium. This impacted magazine which greatly losing advertising to the new medium television. Advertising was now preferable on television as it could reach more people quickly and cheaper than magazines. (DeFleur, et al., 2013)
January 1969
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In 1969 the Internet was created from a trailed network called ARPnet grew substantially over the years (Pastan, 1996). This network was constructed for the Us Department of Defense by Advance Research Project Agency (ARPA) (Pastan, 1996). As well, this network was established on packet-switching “data such as e-mail message, broken up into packets”. (Pastan, 1996) Additionally this packet-switching allowed many users to reduce cost and time due to the ability to send the exact data, efficiently to neighbouring computers. In 1983 there was “562 host computers” which was quiet limited compare to July 1996 with 40 000 registered computer Internet networks with more than “five million host computers”, estimating about “twenty to thirty-five million users worldwide
January 1992
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In 1992 the Internet advanced into the Wide World Web has transformed the way we communicate and seek information via a variety of resources available to several people (Pastan, 1996). It consists of data pages of multimedia objects that can contain text, graphics, audio and video. The Internet is a moderately easy tool to use regardless on you level of knowledge about the Internet (Pastan, 1996).