2. Explain in two or three sentences why you have chosen this article: I chose this article because this article has a very interesting title. The second reason I chose this article because, this article has interesting and useful content so that it can add to my knowledge. This article discusses the mass media revolution that evolves over time and the perceived impact of its users. 3. Explain briefly in four or five sentences what the article is about : This article discusses the mass media revolution that has evolved over time. Any change in mass media that leads to progress can also affect its users, who find it easy to do things in question. the effects of mass media progress also have a negative impact affecting users The mass media influences the democratic process of a country and illustrates that a country has economic incentives it is possible to have free and unrestricted information access
4. What is the writer’s message or purpose in writing this article?
In the sophistication of the mass media that can now be felt, it all comes from a very gradual revolutionary journey. Starting from printing that from solid ink turns into oil ink that causes ease in the printing field. recording images, beginning with photography in the form of sheet films that change into the form of cassettes, cd, and form documents and so forth. With all the convenience we have all the users are required to be a smart user, not only use but also understand the impact that caused when doing something about it. 5. Give your personal comment on the article as a conclusion of your article review: In conclusion, I think this article is very good and interesting to read and can add insight about the mass media revolution that every time progress to a better direction. This article also makes us aware that in utilizing the mass media must be smart, not only use but we must understand the impact that will be caused if we do something. The mass media is one of the significant influences on the democratic process of a country, where an undemocratic state will always seek to control the internet and social media to prevent the dissemination of critical information to the government.