"Media not only provides cultural products for consumption but also provides the majority of everyday life that we build meaning and organize our existence." - Michael R. Real, Hypermedia defines a mass media newspaper. The media starts with the written text. . . To date, the oldest existing document can be traced back to 2200 BC. By 500 BC Persia developed a kind of pony express and the Greeks have a "small parcel" system that includes corners, drums, screams, lighthouse shells, smoke signals and mirrors, and how to communicate with the masses I took it.
In the 1930 's, when they were radio stations, they broadcast their signals through the huge tentacles in the air, some of them are at the top of the Empire State Building. This is what King Kong caught when he reached the top - the radio tower - it was next to a delicate mooring mast. As you know, it is high-tech around 1931. Now it's local and its manufacturing costs are very low so you can sell businesses shot, produced and sold by Brownsville and East New York people on your phone. Advertisements - / WCBS and WNBC will be able to sell these commercials to local companies that can not afford it
When the World Trade Center Twin Towers were built from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, the radio facilities in the Empire State Building became a big problem. The height of the twin towers will reflect the radio waves broadcast by the Empire State Building, which eventually relocated some stations to the new tower instead of appealing developers, New York Port Authority and New Jersey. Nine broadcasting stations broadcast from the Empire State Building before 1984 had leased the broadcasting space, but most of these broadcasting stations were transferred to the World Trade Center immediately after completion in 1971. Broadcasting stations got orders from the court to prescribe the port. Authorities had to build masts and transmission equipment at the North Tower and pay the broadcaster's lease to the Empire State Building until 1984. There are only a few broadcasting stations that updated the lease of the Empire State Building