ABC, CBS, and Clear Channel Communications are some of the major radio networks. They go over news programs briefly throughout the day but most of the time they just consist of a host talking about politics with callers. The Rush Limbaugh Show is a nationwide radio talk show that offers a politically conservative point of view and openly advertises. Liberal radio stations are also broadcast, but their audience is small compared to the size of audience conservative programs get. There are more than thirteen thousand radio stations in American but only a small amount of them cover …show more content…
The newspaper and magazines attract those who still buy print versions of their stories, but they also offer them electronically as well. That way they are keeping their old readers while trying to gain new ones. With the internet, you can find all types of news sources on it. You can watch the news, or listen to radio shows through the internet. With the radio stations, they attract those who are either in the car and listen to the radio or those who would rather listen to something in general than watch it. Either way, you can usually access the radio anywhere. In your car, on your phone, or on a radio. Each news source also differs from each other in how they broadcast their news and reach out to their audiences. Television news sources reach out to those who have access to a tv or connection. They also keep up to date throughout the day with news stories. The internet reaches out to anyone because anyone can have access to it. They are also usually pretty up to date on their stories. Newspapers and magazines, on the other hand, can only print one copy a day and they can’t really keep up with stories like those others can. They also reach out to those who prefer print copies of thing which are usually the elder