The BBC credits Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 as the “event that did more than any other to make television a mainstream medium.” Fitting, then, that her funeral on Monday marks the end of TV’s dominance that started when she came to the throne. Back then, the lack of TV sets in the mainstream meant that viewers gathered in friends’ living rooms, churches and other public spaces to watch the coronation, creating a shared broadcast experience and a shared sense of history.
The time difference between US and UK viewers as well as workday schedules could result in more Americans seeing the funeral later in the day on the Internet and social media video than on live TV. Robert Thompson, a professor of media and popular culture at Syracuse University thinks the time difference is enough to affect Monday’s audience size.
There are no kings, there are no queens. All the humans are created equal. The idea of royalty is disgusting.
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I think you mean, social media and the real world.
Im looking at the state where she remains. A nation mourning. I feel part of them. 🖤💙🖤
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Good news, because many cultures need fundamental change.
Y do news hosts get paid so much for telling lies
Yea let’s start by getting rid of all the news channels cuz it’s 2022 n most of us that want real truth look for it & not listen to what the elites that run this system fear mongers
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