http://www.pbs.org/frontline/digitalnation PBS' FRONTLINE "Digital Nation" producer & correspondent Rachel Dretzin and correspondent Douglas Rushkoff discuss how the Web and digital media have transformed work, learning and social interaction in ways that we are only beginning to understand. FRONTLINE's "Digital Nation" premieres Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 9:00-10:30 p.m. ET on PBS. Check local listings at http://www.pbs.org/tvschedules
@Pigseye uhh and so you are watching this, why? wow....
Jillian303 2 years ago
And I should care about this, why?
Pigseye 2 years ago
very sweet I'm excited to watch this!
smkuhner 2 years ago
@den85nis lol.
DanMorgan98 2 years ago
Going on the third generation, as regards commercial teevee, people generally tend to watch it semi-consciously, and in their "emotional mindset." People who watch PBS and listen to NPR generally tend to be more conscious and more rational (vs. emotional.)
voyeurdug 2 years ago
I don't agree there are many that know what the Tel-Lie-Vision does to peoples minds.
I can tell what news media outlet a person uses just be talking to them.
The difference between the 2 sources of information (Television/Internet) is one is controlled by a few and the other is open to many.
CosmosPrivateer 2 years ago
She said "Internets"
den85nis 2 years ago 2
That guy is cute
dtman83 2 years ago