Clive on Learning

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Time to put an end to faceless e-learning

Clive on Learning

No, no examples there (except, strangely, The Economist magazine, which has a long-standing policy of anonymous journalism, and reference works such as dictionaries and encylopaedias, including the Wikipedia). Let's take the mass media - newspapers, magazines, novels, music, the theatre, TV or radio.

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The Cult of the Amateur

Clive on Learning

Isn't this just another example of the one-sided sensationalism that turns people off mass media? Papers and magazines close down while broadcasters sell off radio and TV stations, as more people turn to podcasts and streamed videos. Is this the end of the world as we know it? Are media conglomerates in danger of going out of business?