On the Relationship between Internet and Traditional Communication Industry

  • Junlong Fang Communication and Information Engineering, Changshu University, Jiangsu, China
  • Jintao Wu Communication and Information Engineering, Changshu University, Jiangsu, China
  • Wei Tian Communication and Information Engineering, Changshu University, Jiangsu, China
Article ID: 162
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Keywords: Internet traditional communication industry resource relationship

Abstract

China's history and culture are long. It is the famous state of etiquette. People through a certain form of rituals and a certain way of cultural activities to carry out their thoughts and feelings. In real life, everyone often uses a series of applications such as traditional letters, business cards, stickers, announcements, essay inscriptions, couplets, modern such as telegraph, fax, express mail, e-mail and so on. These applications include rich ritual content, with a strong cultural color of the Chinese nation. From the earliest Pigeon biography to today's videophone, the traditional communications industry has a complex development process. At diff erent times have diff erent roles, and also has a lot of convenience and inconvenience. Because of this inconvenience, Internet in real life is more widely used, so to a certain extent make up for this shortcoming, this article will focus on the Internet and traditional communications industry in order to explore the relationship between both and the future development trend.

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Published
2018-11-10
How to Cite
Fang, J., Wu, J., & Tian, W. (2018). On the Relationship between Internet and Traditional Communication Industry. Insight - News Media, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.18282/inm.v1i1.162
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