23 Feb 2008 03:21:20 | Jesse S. Somer
Who needs T.V. News, Newspapers and Radio News? “Not I!” says
the happy human living in the New World.
T.V. and radio News got you down? On-line current events and
News blogs make being informed a much more enjoyable experience.
For many the News on television has become a trying time of the
day. Focused mainly on negative events, you may have to wait
through the whole program just to hear the one story you were
waiting for. If you miss the 6:00 p.m. show, waiting until the
late night segment can be a real drag, especially if you’ve got
a lot to do, or have to wake up early the next morning.
My friends, there is an answer to this problem: News blogs or
on-line current events. You can find all of your favorite
broadcasters (E.g.: CNN, BBC) on the Internet, getting
up-to-date information at any time of the day or night. You can
even read personal journal entries written by multiple
correspondents out in the field reporting on several different
stories down to the current minute. Instead of hearing all News
from one voice (often an irritating one), now you can read
different human opinions straight from the scene of interest.
Often News on-line has a section called “themes” which allows
the reader to only hear about the specific areas that interest
them. No more waiting through several wars to get to the
positive story about the current medical breakthrough that could
mean a cure for disease, or the technological idea that might
mean the end to extreme pollution levels. Like a newspaper, you
can go straight to the “jobs” theme and search through all the
current employment vacancies available. If you are obsessed with
the negative, themes such as “Disaster and Tragedy” and “Crime
and Punishment are still readily accessible.
As the News is now on the Internet it has also become an
interactive experience in numerous ways. First of all now you
can send News stories straight to the News companies yourself!
If the story is deemed worthwhile and verifiable, you may even
be published. This is also the case with photographers who have
pictures of important events. It really means anyone can become
a part of the action as a freelance consultant. Some News
on-line have “witness” sections where you can tell your story if
you happen to have been in the right place at the right time.
This option means that we can hear many different views on
contentious issues giving a wider perspective to the ‘big
picture’.
Some News sites also have interactive sites within. For example,
on the BBC News Blog there is a learning site (BBCi Learning)
that involves interactive activities and over half a million
pages of factual information and resources available for
children, adolescents, and adults. There are competitions and
all sorts of games to help educate people in any and every area
of interest imaginable.
Another great aspect of these on-line News sites is the ability
to access archival information. You can watch video and listen
to audio recordings of famous historical stories right on the
computer. If the day is Feb.3, you can read articles from
Feb.3’s from fifty years ago. Looking up any date and year
recorded is as easy as pushing a few buttons.
Some services have subscriptions where instead of looking up the
website, the News you want is sent straight to your email. Being
in the know, and being in the now, has never been such an
objective, enjoyable, and simplistic experience as in the 21st
century. Partaking in a new perspective on life is what on-line
current events and News Blogs are all about.
About Author :
Jesse S. Somer, M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a
human hoping to help other novices like him see the magic of the
world of the Internet.