Tuesday, November 14, 2017

The Importance Of Vital Information Through Audio In The Era Of Fake News.  So, people, you've likely been hearing the phrase "fake news" left and right these days.  But we provide some insight as to how to tell between fake news and reliable information, and lo and behold, it has to do with using the following Vitality Standards on analog radio: Relevance, Accuracy and Substance.  We remind people that audio should be more preferred to visual (whether that's TV or social media), because audio helps filter out clickbait links and distracting sensationalized imagery.  We're also looking into classic murder mysteries (e.g., Agatha Christie) as boot dressing the classiness pillar, since the TV adaptations feature classy architecture, furniture and decor.  The Heir also believes we are a classist society and is very disappointed in the progressive movement's failure to sincerely champion the working class.  And whatever happens to Funny Named Care, the Heir is determined to uphold the importance of affordability, for himself and for others.  The Heir also doesn't understand why an actor in Shakespeare In The Park has to cause "political" problems for the play program, just because he just happened to look like Donald Trump.  On Audio (Play All): https://www.mixcloud.com/audiobachelor2/playlists/the-happy-bachelor-1/






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