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American journalism has continued to evolve throughout history, and can be broken down into four broad periods. ... The new press allowed copies to be made more quickly, while the telegraph allowed messages and info to be sent immediately between cities. ...
After a time, the middle class began to favor progressive political reform. ... The introduction of the radio and television into society allowed politicians to be viewed by large audiences without the help of their political parties or interest groups. ...
There are many known differences between the party press of long ago and the mass media of today. ... Average citizens might not have had the money to afford the papers; therefore, they were only available to the political elites and men of power and wealth. The presses printed slowly, and the various factions and political parties, who made the papers biased, controlled the papers.
Approximate Word count = 712 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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