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Briggs has very tactfully driven the reader back into history, making him go through phases of the development of media. He has exemplified how media flourished and took the modern form in today’s world. He has argued that the modern-day media has been inspired by radio serials of the past, which were under influence of sixteenth-century play serials whose authors faced great criticism regarding the morality of their products. This way, the media is continuing to affect the moral standards of its viewers. Professionals today must study history, and historians must understand the importance of modern-day studies regarding media and communication. Dumas has concentrated on the technicalities of how content is generated over the internet and is received by the access points. His net neutrality debate lucidly clarifies how net neutrality has become a public debate over the years. He has numbered a myriad of net neutrality drawbacks of modern times, which gives the reader an insight into how the whole process has prospered over the years. Both texts are lucid in their own style, giving the readers an insight into how technology progresses over time and what are the pros and cons of manifold technological and media advancements.
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