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Raymond Galicia

March 17, 2015


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Patterns with Media
Carelli, P. (2014). Media systems beyond national boundaries: Towards a new paradigm?
Academic Journal, 85-91.

Paolo Carelli is a writer from the Catholic University in Milan Italy. This
university is a highly prestigious university in Italy. He submitted his paper to the
academic journals and got it accepted on the 5th of May 2014.
The way technology has advanced so has the way information gets passed
along, said Carelli. Back before there was Facebook, twitter, and emails, information
was passed along much slower. Media has broadened the scope of information drastically.
The way producers and consumers interact has changed dramatically as well. The way
stuff is marketed is different now because there are so many ways to reach audiences.
Technological development. The impact of information and communications
technology on globalization has been disruptive; although it should be rejected a
deterministic vision, there is no doubt that modern information and communication
technology (ICTs) influence communications between individuals, organizations and
communities by effectively rendering physical space and distance irrelevant.
The advancement of technology has changed globalization in a big way.
Modern communication has basically made the distance between nations smaller.

Someone from the United States can easily communicate with some in China. Things like
this make it easier for businesses, organizations, and families to stay in touch.

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