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Crash Course
Media Ownership: Crash Course Media Literacy
We’ve talked about how broad a concept “the media” really is – and given that, it can be hard to keep track of all the different forces that constitute “the media.” It can be tough, but it’s not impossible. Today we’re talking about how...
Crash Course
Media Regulation: Crash Course Government and Politics
Today we wrap up our discussion of the media by talking about how the government interacts with and influences the content we see. Now it may be easy to assume that because we live in a free-market capitalist society, the only real...
SciShow
Why Do We Need Yearly Flu Shots, but Not Measles Shots?
Unlike measles, Influenza requires a fresh shot of vaccines every year. But why?
Crash Course
The World Wide Web: Crash Course Computer Science
Today we’re going to discuss the World Wide Web - not to be confused with the Internet, which is the underlying plumbing for the web as well as other networks. The World Wide Web is built on the foundation of simply linking pages to...
Soliloquy
Common Carriers and Net Neutrality
Since its inception the internet has been built on a foundation of equality; this is a principle called Net Neutrality â but how does the concept of a common carrier relate to Net Neutrality?
The Wall Street Journal
Writing A New Script
After winning the battle to buy Time Warner for $85 billion, AT&T's top boss is writing the script for a new kind of company powered by content and data. Can he take on Netflix and win? Randall Stephenson sits down with WSJ's Matt Murray.
The Wall Street Journal
Upgrade Time
Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, shares his views on the the global 5G race, the greatest threats to the Internet and the outlook for deals at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #30: World Wide Web
This course discusses the World Wide Web - not to be confused with the Internet, which is the underlying plumbing for the web as well as other networks. The WWW is built on the foundation of simply linking pages to other pages with...