As mobile development progresses, the relationship between the audience and producer changes.
When smartphones became popular and newspapers began to publish online, a new connection between audience and producer was formed. News could be accessed just about anywhere at any time. Readers could easily email a reporter or editor and communicate comments, suggestions, or even sources.
Not long afterwards, websites such as Twitter were developed which changed news reception greatly. It became even easier and quicker to access news from anywhere at any time. The relationship became more personal as accessibility increased.
On websites like Twitter, conversations between audience and producer are increased. Everyone checks social media websites more often than email. Not only this, but conversations become public and other audience members or producers can jump into the conversation at any time.
As mobile development changes, there are fewer limits in the relationship between audience and producer and the relationship becomes more personal.
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