How has the way we consume news changed from the town square to Twitter? The news media has evolved dramatically, from oral storytelling to real-time digital reporting. The first newspapers revolutionized information sharing, while radio and television brought news into people’s homes. The 24-hour news cycle and the internet changed journalism, making information instant and global. However, media bias, censorship, and fake news have also become pressing concerns. This book examines the history of news, the impact of technological advancements, and the challenges of modern media. If you want to explore the evolution of information in society, this book is for you.