Digital Journalism "Reflection" When we started this mission I thought we are going to make our own video using our theme. Then, our lecturer Mr.Shaun explained how we must organize our work. For me, it should be Clear, Concise and Consistent. Our group worked very hard, but the hardest work did Rosie, to be honest. As the project should be looked at as one product, and everything should look coherent, Rosie helped us to put it all together. She is the best team member I have ever met. We used the following tools to create our product Adobe Premiere Pro, StoryMap, audio, and music part as well. As we are talking about Digital Journalism, we should also mention the main principals of it: Print, Radio, and TV included Interactive Journalism. In our product, we also talked about how people are celebrating Christmas around the world, and what special traditions they have on that day. Now, looking at the back of our work I ca
" "PRODUCT" Radio became popular in the 1920s, and many scientists we're trying to understand how they can make radio waves, transmitters, and receivers real. The famous Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi was successful in sending a radio signal across the Atlantic using the South East coast of Ireland. In the 1920s the first radio station in the USA was KDKA, and this radio station had been used for the presidential election. In 1922 the demand for radio increase, it was estimated at $60 million a year. There were different types of radio; small and big, with different amounts, a minimum of $8, and a maximum of $300. In the 1920s everyone preferred to listen to the radio: news, music, soap operas, children show for 15 minutes, sport, fiction, and advertising; food, medicins, soft drinks, and cars. Year by year the radio industry are taking up new technological forms: such as broadband, mobiles, podcast and so on. Radio is still the mas