How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Modified a California City
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How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Modified a California City
With its horse-trodden roads, limitless fields of almond blossoms and cowboy heritage, the 20,000 particular person city of Oakdale, Calif., suits the American West of creativeness. And for many years, its media food plan was classically all-American, too. Nightly information broadcasts performed on lounge televisions. Copies of native newspapers lined doorsteps on Sunday mornings. The city even had two media shops devoted to rodeo and horse ro…
How Misinformation and Partisan ‘New Media’ Changed a California Town - Software Unplugged
With its horse-trodden roads, endless fields of almond blossoms and cowboy heritage, the 20,000 person town of Oakdale, Calif., fits the American West of imagination. And for decades, its media diet was classically all-American, too. Nightly news broadcasts played on living room televisions. Copies of local newspapers lined doorsteps on Sunday mornings. The town even had two media outlets dedicated to rodeo and horse roping news. But that versi…
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