Page 6 History Of The by Mark Owens Collegian Staff Writer This is my first serious work with a newspaper ( aside from house training the dog) and I really wanted to understand what I was doing. I thought "what better way than to study its history?" So I went to the library and checked out the history of the Media According to Morton Downey Jr. Here are some of the main events in media history: Early cave men told each other news by painting stick figures on walls, throwing dinosaur bones at each other and grunting loudly. With the invention of the wheel, cave men discovered they could travel from cave to cave and exchange news and dinosaur stew recipes. Many archaeologists think that this was the origin of the mobile news unit. Man continued this broadcasting method until towns were established, as there was a shortage of dinosaur bones and they had developed speech. A new technique was developed. The town hired the loudest person in the area to walk around ringing a huge bell all night. Here is an example of a typical broadcast: . • , . "Here ye,' here ye! It is four O'clock in the morning and all is well! Mr. Robinton's cow has Mazda SE-5: our best-selling number - 1 people-pleasing truck. MAZDA TRUCKS ARE NUMBER 1- AGAIN - IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION! For the third straight year, Mazda beat Toyota, Nissan and everybody else in pleasing owners— and now our 'B9s are here to please you! SE-5 is a special favorite of truck buyers because it's priced near Toyota's and Nissan's plain'base trucks, yet you get a 5-speed overdrive, spoker wheels, raised letter radials, rear step bumper, sport mirrors, special stripes, tinted glass, and more—standard! (814) 452-6441 S P 'llr4lll given birth to a ninety pound calf. The blacksmith's will be closed at 2 pm and Mr. Gravely was just seen sneaking off to the Widow Naffer's with a bottle of wine and a pint of cooking oil!" Many historians think this was the beginning of the sleaze tabloid. With the advent of the printing press, man found he could do away with the town crier and get some sleep. Newspapers evolved and advertised and developed their own writing style called the inverted tetrahedron, or is it the rhombus? Anyway, no really major changes occurred in newspapers until the rise of sensationalism in the early 1900's. While this form was easy to use in the East, reporters in the wild west found it more difficult to put into practice. Here are some sample headlines: Mutant Cow. Destroys Miles of Barbed Wire!; Cowboys from Mars Take Over Saloon; Priest Possessed Spurs Maim 7 Members of His Church!: He Exclaims "The Devil Made Me Do it!" In fact, a good example is the story of the/J*lth ofles.scjarnes as chronicled in the Gopher Times: Imagine the Twangy drawl of a Texan accent accompanying this story: 2315 West 12th St Erie, PA 16505 "I'm here at the cliff where that vicious desperado Jesse James plunged to his death to avoid capture by the minions of the law. This reporter was present to quote the dying words of the famous bandit. They were and I quote: ...thump' unquote." The next huge development in the news communication industry was the invention of the radio. The voices of genetically altered bullfrogs Spring Break In Friday, February 24th through Sunday March sth ip Includes: -Round Trip Transportation -9 nights accomodations -Disney World Excursions -Discount Card -Services of Travel Associates vacation Staff -All Taxes, Tips & Charges For more information contact SGA at 898-6220 The Collegian Wednesday, January 25 Media Part I delivered the news to millions of people. • Thus the talk show was created, which involved a bored disc jockey and a gaggle of psychotic people who have nothing better to do bu call up or measure how much pocket lint they own. Most opt for the pocket lint. The interview show was developed. This let millions people sit around and gleefully listen to a known figure be embarrassed by an obnoxious host. tons Beach Only Later, the television came into being and for the first time people could actually see the news. This put a big strain on the medical community, as they had to genetically alter a few humans so they would never get acne to appear on television. This leads us up to the modern day where the news is delivered by showing computer generated pictures on walls, throwing chairs at each other and yelling loudly. We've come a long baby. $195.00