The media in the digital age: Contained in the cybermedia
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Keywords

Media
Digital revolution
Cybermedia.

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González Aldea, P. (2010). The media in the digital age: Contained in the cybermedia. Signo Y Pensamiento, 29(56), 444-445. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.syp29-56.mced
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Abstract

The work, conceived as a plural vision by academics, professionals and experts in the media, addresses a question that can not be more current in the face of the reality of the analogical blackout. This is: the impact and consequences of the so-called digital revolution.

 

The rapidity with which innovations in new technologies occur and their almost automatic implementation urgently demanded a calm reflection on the present, but, above all, the future to which those media want to address themselves. The editor, Nereida López Vidales -known in both areas of the question: the theorist, as a university professor, and the practical one, as a journalist-, has had the great success of gathering in this book the opinions of renowned experts, as his own.

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López Vidales, N (ed.). (2008). Medios de comunicación, tecnología y entretenimiento: un futuro conectado. Barcelona: Editorial Laertes.

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