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MDIA 102 Media Watch
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
This Reuters story is both an interesting insight into what people actually use the internet for, and a useful example of how the internet is 'imagined" in mainstream media. You can read the full story
here
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MDIA 102 Media Watch
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