Recently, the influential AP Stylebook decreed that “internet” should no longer be capitalized. This decision was not merely an acknowledgement that digital channels are poised to subsume most traditional media formats – from television and film to radio and print. It reflected a broader understanding that the internet isn’t just one thing, but rather, “part of the neutral universe of life,” as Joseph Turow, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication, argues.
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