John Kelvey from The Carroll County Times takes a look at two local cosplayers described by one as “a mixture of the terms ‘costume’ and ‘role play.’” https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/carroll/lifestyles/cc-carroll-county-cosplay-20190130-story.html
The Digital Divide Exists Even in the U.S.
As reported by the Associated Press in The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/questions-over-coverage-plague-rural-broadband-expansion/2019/04/15/e779ca4e-5f81-11e9-bf24-db4b9fb62aa2_story.html?utm_term=.9d43c1d587c1
Center of 1950s TV Quiz Scandals Dies at 93
Charles Van Doren dies. From The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/obituaries/charles-van-doren-dead.html
“Digital Divide” May be Narrowing
From Broadcasting & Cable magazine:
Young viewers’ TV screen viewing is dropping sharply
as Gary Levin reports in USA Today.
Is network TV programming going downhill?
That’s what David Zurawik thinks in The Baltimore Sun.
Keeping up with current events listening to podcasts
Here’s a list of 8 podcasts to help you keep up with daily news events as reported by Jaclyn Peiser in The New York Times.
New “Deal or No Deal” renews concerns about how women are portrayed on TV game shows
Lara Zarum reports in The New York Times.
More podcasts moving to the visual media, just like radio shows to TV in the 50s
Jaclyn Peiser reports in The New York Times.
Even some places in U.S. without Internet
Steve Lohr reports in The New York Times.