Postman argues that this (not just content) shapes how we understand information.
What is the medium?
This medium encourages longer attention spans and structured arguments.
What is print?
Postman claims that television turns all public content into this.
What is entertainment?
This phrase signals a break between unrelated topics.
What is “Now…this”?
A political debate judged by appearance and charisma instead of ideas reflects this Postman concept.
What is entertainment replacing serious discourse?
This shift (from print to television) changes how people judge what is true.
What is a change in media form?
This medium favors quick visuals and shorter attention spans.
What is television?
This happens when news is presented more for attention than for understanding.
What is entertainment-driven news?
This occurs when information is presented without connections or context.
What is fragmentation?
A viral TikTok simplifying a complex issue demonstrates this effect.
What is trivialization?
This idea explains why the same message feels different on TikTok versus in a book.
What is “the medium shapes meaning”?
This type of thinking is supported by print but weakened by television.
What is logical or linear thinking?
This concept describes serious topics being made simple and appealing.
What is trivialization?
This is what viewers lose when stories are disconnected.
What is context?
A news broadcast jumping quickly between unrelated stories shows this concept.
What is “Now…this” fragmentation?
This word represents what Postman says is shaped by media: how a culture defines knowledge and truth.
What is epistemology?
This is what television often replaces with images and performance.
What is sustained argument (or rational discourse)?
This becomes more important than ideas in a television-based culture.
What is performance (or image)?
This type of media flow makes it difficult to understand complex issues.
What is rapid, segmented information?
A podcast allowing long, detailed explanations reflects this type of discourse.
What is print-like or extended discourse?
This concept suggests that each medium “controls” the type of conversation that is possible.
What is media as a framework for discourse?
This is the key trade-off Postman identifies: deeper thinking versus this.
What is entertainment?
This is what disappears when everything must be entertaining.
What is meaningful or serious discourse?
This is the larger effect of fragmented media on public understanding.
What is a lack of coherent knowledge?
Comparing a textbook explanation to a short video highlights this key Postman idea.
What is the medium shapes how knowledge is formed?