Muhammad Hamdi writes..we have reached the end of the bulletin



At the end of each news period to enlighten the viewer or inform him of what is going on in the world and often play in his subconscious mind with what he should know and what he should not know, the bulletin ends with the well-known stamp “We have reached the end of the bulletin, and you can follow more news on our website ...etc.. The phrase that crowns a great effort made by the team of journalists, producer, director, photographer and broadcaster to bring the bulletin to safety
uture, with a human spirit full of feelings that may make the viewer fly with joy and may dance at the end of the bulletin when he sees a nice smile of a broadcaster on the screen, even though the whole bulletin is gloomy! The age of the Internet and the new media it created began to strike a knockout at the traditional school in the media, and perhaps Siri and her sisters overthrew humans from the throne of the television screen
It is not surprising if you see siri that you talk to on your phone and ask her, and she answers that she is the one who gives you the news bulletin and introduces you to the conditions of the world, but I wonder how siri will say this famous phrase... We have reached the end of the bulletin? And who will be the co-announcer in presenting the newsletter? His name could be, for example, sari Not only that, but research studies indicate that watching TV has declined dramatically, and in an American study conducted by Statista, a company specializing in market and consumer research and published last January, those who currently watch TV in America are an age group between 55-64 years, and the majority of them are men. While the American consumer spends about 8 hours a day with digital media, this shift in consumption began in 2018. .

Since then, this trend has been increasing. Although traditional media is still important, it is losing the attention of Americans. Similar audience statistics may be available in the Middle East, but in any case the phenomenon is global, and the traditional press is fighting for survival and adapting to new media so as not to lose the luster of the famous "We've reached the end of the bulletin" epilogue

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