Author: Bochao Sun

Read on and Behind the Screens in front of You

Neil Postman in his book Amuse Ourselves to Death criticized the overwhelming entertaining content of television programs during the 1980 in America which ruined public discourse. Politics, religion, news, athletics, education and commerce have been transformed into congenial adjuncts of show business. Television was not in favor of political philosophy during elections. Instead, it works against […]

From Offline-Industrial-Stabile to Online-Social-Mobile: A Glimpse at Evolution of Revolutionary Media Representatives

Telegraph The word “telegraph” was first coined by French inventor Claude Chappe, which is a device for transmitting and receiving messages over long distances. The word “telegraph” alone now generally refers to an electrical telegraph. In old times, beacon-fires, smoke signals and drumbeats were used to exchange information in many countries and kingdoms, such as […]