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What is the difference between netizens in the network era and readers, listeners and viewers in the traditional media era?
First of all, the media for obtaining knowledge and information are different-netizens in the Internet age use computers, while readers, listeners and viewers in the traditional media age use paper prints, tapes and specific stage performances respectively. Secondly, the convenience of information acquisition is different-the information acquisition of netizens in the Internet age is convenient and fast; In the era of traditional media, readers, listeners and viewers are all relatively slow. Thirdly, the degree of information equivalence is different-netizens have more equal access to information in the Internet age; In the era of traditional media, readers, listeners and viewers are influenced by differences in identity, status and economic level in information acquisition. For example, the activities of going to the theatre in ancient times were limited by status, status and economic level. Finally, Internet users with different development trends tend to become more and more powerful, while readers, listeners and viewers in the traditional media era may be replaced by the former.
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