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Which Of These Won't Be Around 25 Years From Now?

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A. Cable TV News

B. Newspapers

C. Talk Radio Shows

D. All of The Above.

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  1. none of these will be gone other than maybe the newspaper format.  We may have OLED displays that being flexible plastic screens.  Journalists still must write though.


  2. A, and for the most part B.

    A. Internet and IPTV will displace cable.

    B. Small local papers will still be around. The large papers will cease due to environmental concerns, bias, and more efficient ways of delivering news.

    C. Talk shows will be non-political in nature. You'll still have gardening shows, car shows, Dr. Laura type shows. Political correctness will prevent political shows from airing.

  3. there all be around in form or another

  4. None of the above...they'll all be around..Especially A...and they'll be biased (as now).

  5. I'd have to say that Newspapers probably won't be around. I actually work at a Newspaper office and I know that we struggle every week to keep up with big news providers. I would really think that talk radio shows will continue as well cable TV news because the is really nothing being developed to replace them. All in all I think that we will develop things much great in the distant future, but personally I don't think that all of these will be gone 25 years from now.

    =)

  6. I quit reading newspapers as soon as I had access to the Internet.  Cable TV and talk radio shows -- I think they will still be around.

  7. All of the above! People will be too concerned with more fundamental things such where can they get a drink of decent water, or when will they be able to eat again! Food and water sources will be depleted! The environment will be so toxic you will need special equipment just to go outside for a limited time span! Proximity contact will be an issue because of potential exposure to new strains of influenza and AIDS which will mutate into something that can be contracted through respiratory vectors! If you extend your projection another 5 years, you can see the end time!

  8. Decode this lyrics " If you don't know me by now"

    Look in the real world.

    With living examples

    The Asian Tsunami.

    And living warnings of a lone standing building with no tribe in sight.

    Luke 21.11

    On tribe with non-existence rights of original descendant.

    Luke 3.7-9

    As tribe of a rudeness tribe.

    Exodus 23.32-33

    With cheap-skate ghostly stories on glory in idol worshiping the dead Mummy of failures and horrors of the past from the graveyards of different ghostly ancestor's culture and custom as cheap-skate glory and success of past glorious civilization.

    Exodus 23.24

    Getting themselves kick on the butts as casualty of the dead Mummy in kicking the butts of God in not worshiping God.

    Exodus 20.1-7

    With self lack of knowledge in getting themselves run out of town.

    Matt 22.32

    While others were at loss and blurr out there.

    Leviticus 26.36-37

    While surviving and running on batteries with loss of "Eternal Flame" without being aware of it. being expose in time.

    Revealation 22.13-17

    What do you think?

  9. neither, but newspapers will be the first to go I think. the whole save the environment thing is hyping up.

  10. d

  11. D. All of the Above. Cable TV News, in 25 years, it will be known as Satellite TV News. Cable wiring will be useless, and all signals will be send via space. Only the big newspapers, The NY Times and the Washington Post, will survive, with small advertising weeklies publishing advertising news, like small newspapers do today. As far as Talk Radio, that will disappear once Talk TV via the satellite will be the gadget everyone carries around with them.

  12. B

  13. All of them will 100% still be around; in fact they will become stronger and continue to be mainstays of the communications industry. Why? Ever increasing local populace and worldwide audiences to influence (imagine the advertising dollars the media will earn)

  14. D, none of the above

  15. E. None of The Above

  16. I would think newspapers newspapers are losing tons of revenue every year because of the internet.

  17. Good question. Newspapers will be the first to go. Radio and TV will still be around but we will be able to plug into a data bases with a small iPod like device(for a price) to get news. Kind of like inserting a flash drive into a portable hard drive. Only in a public place. Replaces buying newspapers from those machines in front of restaurants. OK that's my fantasy and I'm sticking to it... LOL

  18. They will all still be around.Some may not be as popular as today.

  19. If any talk radio shows but they probably will stick around

  20. Great question!  I think that newspapers will not be around ... 25 years is a very long time!

  21. Definitely newspapers will be gone first.

  22. D, I think so too.

  23. All of the above.

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