Throughout Arianna's post, she gave a great amount of detail on how she viewed the lecture and it was very interesting. I liked the way she described how the Hindenburg incident made listeners feel. I agree that they must have been severely shocked with the event because it was one of the first live broadcasts at such a horrendous event. Without live broadcasts, the world would be constantly receive old information. I also think that radio's invention of live broadcasts was one of its huge impacts on society. Afterwards, she talks about how radio's saved rock and roll due to its demassification. Another point that I agree with is how rock and roll created the stigma around what a teenager is. I think that was the one point people don't consider and she did a great job explaining how. Her blog post was unique because she mentioned points that others failed to mention which made it interesting to read.
Link: http://themoyaknow.blogspot.com/2015/10/radios.html
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