None of these Hostels have included Breakfast, but they all offer Private Rooms!

The three-part mini-series THE END deals with Radio, Television, and Print mediums. Host Jian Ghomeshi continually makes reference to the idea that “conventional” and “traditional” mediums will come to an end making way for new technologies to appear.
What does the audience want?
Young adults today prefer to use technologies that are FREE and easily accessible. We see this with how young adults gain information from other sources like the Internet instead of print sources like a newspaper or magazines. Personally, being a student and having a student budget I can no longer buy magazines such as People and US weekly so I turn to blogs like Perez Hilton that offer similar content.
How do we gain Freedom and Choice?
The “traditional” medium has faded because the audience has chosen to watch, listen and read what they want and how they want. Pod casts for example are personal mediums for viewers as they have the power of ON DEMAND controls. This is the same for television and PVR’s (personal video recorder) as having the ability to record a show and watch it back skipping all the commercials.
Although I do find that the Internet is the number ONE online medium, I personally will not give up “traditional” mediums. I think the real question is how much we use these “traditional” sources?
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1. Flying Pg Beach Hostel: (Extremely Cheap) but situated 30 minutes away from Amsterdam in a town called Noordwijk.
2. Stayoaky Stadsdoele: Relatively close to the centre of Amsterdam
3. Stayoaky Amsterdam Zeeburg: (New and Modern) on the east side of the city but only a 15 minute bike ride from the centre of Amsterdam.
4. Lucy Lake Hostel: (Private Room) on the outskirts of Amsterdam but they have a shuttle bus (which is 30 minutes) into town.
Visit both RailEurope and Hostel World for more information.
1. Amsterdam Canal Bus Day Pass (boats): “Stops at 14 major attractions and shops. All stops are near must-see attractions such as the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museums, which house the works of such renowned Dutch artists as Rembrandt, Vermeer, and, of course “Fou-Rou” (that’s the “crazy man’s” nickname). Enjoy an authentic Heineken or a coffee-brew at one of the city’s 1,000 brown cafes, named because of their dark-wood paneling. Looking for a potpourri of people-watching? Amsterdam represents at least 172 nationalities! So grab a bench at Vondelpark, which features an open-air concert venue, large outdoor cafes, and a Film Museum. No adult-only trip is complete without a visit to Amsterdam’s uniquely “revealing” Red Light District.” (RailEurope) Price $32.00 on the RailEurope Website.
2. Anne Frank House: Tells the story of where Anne Frank and 7 other people who hid there from the Nazis for over two years. Admission Price: 7.50 Euros
3. Dam Square: “Has many historic buildings like the Royal Palace, famous museums and many shops, pubs and restaurants”. For more information Click Here.
4. De 9 Straatjes (The 9 Streets): “Between Leidsestraat and Raadhuisstraat there is an area known as De 9 Straatjes (The 9 Streets), named after the nine side streets connecting the main canals. Together they constitute an appealing neighbourhood full of unique shops, wonderful places to have lunch and a great atmosphere.” Click Here for more information.
5. Heineken Brewery: Admission Price: 15 euros. A new experience in the Heineken Brewery is an interactive ride. For more information Click Here.