"...the printing press made the production of books--in fact, the production of knowledge--a catalyst for changing culture. A new cultural die had been cast. Truth had been democratized. Society had been wrecked and rebuilt in new and egalitarian ways" (74).
I agree with the authors, because before the printing press, much of the media was controlled by the church. The church had the upper hand because of the difficulty of mass production. And today, similar to what was going on with the church, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is put in place to monitor communication through the airways, but that is were podcast come into play. Podcast make it possible to distribute communication to a vast audience with the assistance of iTunes; this is done without the needed approval of the FCC.
Our Acta Diurna has undoubtedly changed since the time of the Romans, but are still done for the same reason, to gossip and be well informed in the latest news.
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