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There isn't much choice.Thankfully that's no longer true for media.
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The same is true for the media.
This is particularly true for television media.
Globally, only one in four people heard or read about in print, broadcast or radio news are women – and the same holds true for digital media.
This is especially true for digital media where the same content has to be tailored – sometimes on the fly – to serve different readerships (paid-for subscribers or free-riders, national or international versions etc).
The same holds true for documents, media, and any other content stored on the device.
This is becoming especially true for social media stars who are paid for brand sponsorships in part based on their audience size.
The same thing holds true for other media: Liberty Media's Starz cable service now distributes movie downloads via its Vongo offering, but in order for this kind of thing to really take off, it will need to have all the major studios on board, not just The Walt Disney Co. and Sony.
The bottom line should be as true for sports media as in any other realm of reporting.
If that seems like a lot of work, remember that shouting out random urban legends in public is frowned upon IRL, and the same should be true for social media.
This is arguably true for some media, Hollywood especially, but it is also largely irrelevant for explaining what he reportedly said it does: why the Nazi Judeocide of 1942-5, tHolocaustaust," figures so prominently in our political culture.
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