The opening night of the Democratic National Convention on August 19, 2024, was not only a political gathering but also a highly orchestrated media event designed to influence public perception across multiple platforms. The speakers, performances, and overall presentation reflected a deep understanding of media theory and its power to shape narratives. Through the prism of media ecologists like Marshall McLuhan, Neil Postman, Douglas Rushkoff, and Sherry Turkle, I'm sharing insights into how the narratives were crafted and received with a focus on the speakers, their media effectiveness, the choices they made, and the impact they had on the television audience.
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