Convergence is conjoining and merging together something that was separated in the past (Gasher et al. 2012). Now days, most things are intertwined with one another. An example of this is music on a cell phone. Prior to technology today, music was on a completely different device. For instance, an iPhone contains the application iTunes; in turn, downloading music has become easily accessible. This depletes the demand of iPods or MP3 players. Convergence is imperative with the media today since most media is converged with one another. The media domain in Canada is considerably involved with media from America. The information society is vital when considering media in Canada. The information society is fabricating, distributing and consuming media to run the Canadian financial system (Gasher et al. 2012). I often overlook this since most things come from America so it is normal that I watch American shows on a Canadian network. There are many successful Canadian shows; however, American shows often triumph them with ratings. It is vital for us to have our own information society and to support it; in turn, the economy would …show more content…
2012). People are changing themselves to fit in with the norms that our media portrays. However, media shows conservative views (Gasher et al. 2012). The media only shows one perspective which is being well-off. For instance, a child may go on Instagram and see a photo of fancy cars and luxurious things they will work towards and aspire to that lifestyle. Media and communications have a significant role in our everyday lives. It is important to have the knowledge of how the media has impacted us as individuals and has shaped our lives. Communications on a large scale has become the way of living. In current society, our media is constructed and produced on a large scale. Media is being consumed by so many and individuals rarely give it a second