I think you've read enough of my reading reflections to know my obvious distant for all history related things so I'll spare you the rant. In other news this chapter was much like the newspaper chapter. Although I see that magazines survived the emergence of television much better than newspapers did. I think that might be because of the visuals magazines bring to the table. Newspapers look tedious and boring while magazines aim to look more fun and entertaining. I understand that newspapers are serious and are very important in order for us to obtain "hard news" but have you ever really looked at a newspaper? It's font? It's not appetizing. While magazines are entertaining and different news papers are boring and stick to that same routine. I was thinking this the majority of the time while reading this. Also, have you ever thought that maybe the yellow journalism idea came from magazines in an effort to be more appealing to readers? I certainly think that may be a definite possibility.