Why do we still care about radio in the age of online media?
"While our phones and internet did not deliver – the radio was always there and it performed a vital service as well as created a feeling of community."
How radio – 100 years old! – proved an essential medium during Australia's recent bushfire crisis.https://t.co/fi8uW2PFpi
— Michael Socolow (@MichaelSocolow) February 21, 2020
Why is Facebook afraid of conservatives?
“Facebook does not speak Republican,” said a former employee of Facebook’s Integrity Team. “This is what they know about Republicans: Tell them ‘yes’ or they will hurt us.”https://t.co/jCVbFHFRTF
— RalphIsNow@rhanson40@threads.net (@ralphehanson) February 20, 2020
How many people have watched the 80s video of a-ha’s Take On Me on YouTube?
Iconic music video for "Take On Me" hits one billion views on YouTube – CNN // One of the few truly great music videos of the MTV era. https://t.co/uWjYCczzMn
— RalphIsNow@rhanson40@threads.net (@ralphehanson) February 20, 2020
Historically, how have we talked about sexual and gender identity? The OED knows.
LGBT+ History Month is a time where people around the UK help to raise awareness and advance education on matters affecting the LGBT+ community.
In honour of #LGBTHM20, we'd like to share our release notes on the language of sexual and gender identity:https://t.co/BIhPRgKCNU
— The OED (@OED) February 18, 2020