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This is a 5 page paper discussing the computer as a powerful tool in media convergence. The computer has quickly become the most powerful media tool today and is steadily adapting to all aspects of the media and is leading the way to media convergence. Because television and radio broadcasts using video and audio streams which can be converted digitally, computers have easily adapted to also offering video and audio features. Perhaps more importantly, in the convergence of the devices of computer and television, “television” viewers will be able to have autonomy in the programs they watch and the personal preferences which can be added to include local information among other options. Within the news media, the computer has become a vital tool not only in regards to information gathering but also in areas such as production and news-flow management in which computers coordinate productions using Web, audio and video feeds. Even the print media, which fundamentally seems historically different, has benefited with its convergence with the computer as newspapers and magazines which are available online can reach a far greater audience than using the traditional distribution methods.
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television and radio broadcasts using video and audio streams which can be converted digitally, computers have easily adapted to also offering video and audio features. Perhaps more importantly, in the
convergence of the devices of computer and television, "television" viewers will be able to have autonomy in the programs they watch and the personal preferences which can be added to
include local information among other options. Within the news media, the computer has become a vital tool not only in regards to information gathering but also in areas such as
production and news-flow management in which computers coordinate productions using Web, audio and video feeds. Even the print media, which fundamentally seems historically different, has benefited with its convergence with
the computer as newspapers and magazines which are available online can reach a far greater audience than using the traditional distribution methods. The debate surrounding the idea of computers
as a powerful tool to media convergence involves two major issues. The first is that the computer will be used as a powerful media tool in the transmission of information
and will replace other media tools such as newspapers, television and radio. Secondly, computers as devices will soon become indistinguishable from traditional media tools especially in regards to television (Franklin
et al, 2003). In regards to issue that the computers convergence with television as a media tool is often considered the most influential argument is "when we say that the
media will converge, we mean that current television shows will merge into a hybrid World Wide Web style content" and television shows will "have other types of media like text
merged into them, and World Wide Web pages will begin to be temporal entities that tell a story" (Franklin et al, 2003). From a device point of view, the convergence
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