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Monday, July 30, 2007
Information Revolution
In the current media situation that we are experiencing today, we are still uncontented with what media has to offer. The people behind every movie, radio and tv station and every medium of media continue to explore for new ways of innovating their work. They always aim for something new and fresh that would capture the interest of the viewers. Indeed, this industry never stops but continues to improve and evolve through time. I believe that it is a good thing that media continues to search for improvement, but I also believe that the viewers must also appreciate the hardwork of the people who tries so hard to provide good entertainment for us and value what we have now.
It has been a long way, before we had the chance experience the forms of entertainment we enjoy today. And learning what media has been through and how it evolved made me appreciate what we sometimes take for granted. Although it is truly their aim to provide quality entertainment, what they give should also be appreciated. People are getting harder to please nowadays and they tend to expect too much from media. We sometimes overlook their efforts and look down upon their work. Viewers should try to stop for a while and take time to take a step back - to know the tough road media has been through.
A series of attempts, a mixture of failures and success - this would perfectly describe the Information Revolution.
One thing I admire most is the undying perseverance of the people behind this industry. The continuous search for improvement, bringing out the best in people in this industry. Talents, efforts, bright ideas - never ending just to produce something unique and creative.
In a world where nothing is permanent but change. The taste of people change, their interest changes as well, nothing stays stagnant. As for media, continues to dance along with the beat to keep track with the constant change in this world. A never ending search for improvement for the entertainment of all.
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so different ain't it?

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