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(Alisha # 36) Mass Communication
(Alisha # 36) Mass Communication
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ORE NAME: Alisha Aqeel
ROLL NO: 36
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COURSE:
Introduction to communication and
FOR mass media
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MEDIA OF MASS COMMUNICATION
Mass communication is the process of imparting or
exchanging information through mass media to wide range
of people or population. 2
PRINT MEDIA
DEFINITION:
Means of mass communication in the form of printed
publications, such as newspapers and magazines. Modern
advertising techniques use many ways to convey a message to
the consumers/farmers. Print media, however, is one of the
oldest forms of advertising.
EXAMPLE:
Magazines, newspapers, flyer, newsletters, scholarly
journals and other materials that are physically printed on paper
are examples of print media.
Source of Entertainment:
Even at a time when television appears to rule the mass
media, the print media maintain a niche in the world of
entertainment. Humor columns, comics, feature stories,
crossword puzzles and word and number games continue
to stir interest for several readers.
Means of Advertising:
The print media has long been used for the purpose of
advertising, which simply means to inform by passing
information about products and services from the
manufacturers to intended consumers.
Types:
There are various types of print media which help
advertisers to target a particular segment of consumers. The
primary use of print media is to3 spread information about daily
events and news as it is the fastest way to reach the public.
Following are some important types of print media.
Newspapers:
Newspapers are the most popular form of print media. They
are generally delivered at home, or are available at newsstands.
The different types of newspapers cater to various audiences, and
one can select the particular category accordingly. A newspaper
is divided into various segments containing current events,
sports, advertisements, informative articles, and so on.
Magazines:
Magazines provide detailed articles on various topics, like
food, fashion, lifestyle, and so on. Magazines are published
weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually, and many of them are
sold all over the world The ads in the magazines need to be eye-
catching, yet simple and elegant.
Banners:
Banners at many places are made of cloth, or paper and are
used to show slogans, logos, or some messages. Posters are
mostly hung at a height and are made attractive so as to catch the
attention of the passersby. The primary use of posters can be
seen in political campaigns.
Billboards:
Billboards have mostly become digital, but they qualify under
the category of print media after all, the advertisements are
printed on the billboard. Billboard advertisements are the
costliest in the print media category.
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Books:
Books are the oldest form of print media that are used as a way
of communication and information piece. They are a diverse
platform comprising varied topics that include literature and
many more that not only increase our knowledge but also
entertain 5 us.
Brochure:
A brochure, also known as pamphlet, is a kind of booklet that
contains the details of the company. It is very necessary that the
brochure contains all the required details of the product or
service with terms and conditions along with the charges.
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Disadvantages of print media:
If you are targeting the global audience, then this is not the
medium you should go for. Instead, the internet has a much
wider reach than print media in this.
There are both advantages and disadvantages for print
media. We have to keep all these in mind and make the right
planning to make the optimum use of print media.
ROADCAST MEDIA
DEFINITION:
The term 'broadcast media' covers a wide spectrum of
different communication methods such as television, radio,
newspapers, magazines and any other materials supplied by the
media and press.
EXAMPLE:
Examples of Broadcast Media are:
Television (digital and analogue)
Radio
Internet media like websites, blogs and podcasts
Online streaming.
Importance:
To inform, educate and entertain; to build a healthy national
consciousness; to inspire a positive sense of shared national
purpose; to create necessary ethical sensibilities - surely, all
these must be among the 7purposes of the broadcasting
profession.
TYPES:
Types of Broadcast Media Advertising: Following are the
broadcast media or entertaining advertising types
Radio Advertising:
Radio advertising Sid described as “word of mouth advertising
on a large scale “The advertisers prepare the programme
beforehand keeping in view the interests of the listeners. Here,
Television Advertising:
It is the latest and novel method of advertising. It provides the
coordination of sound, sight, motion and immediacy that no
other medium provides.It combines radio, movies and theatre.In
this medium, the salesman can present and demonstrate the
product.
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Advertising Films:
Commercial films are produced to publicize the products with
a story. They create interest in younger customers. Advertising
films possess entertainment value. Films can be used for the
concentration of advertising efforts in certain areas.
EXAMPLE:
Instagram
YouTube
Facebook
Snapchat etc.
Importance:
The importance of social media is indeed undeniable, as
almost half of the world’s inhabitants use social media on regular
basis. Both individuals, as well as businesses, are thankful for
this constructive, inexpensive and swift mode of a
communication system.
Source of Entertainment:
There is so much more to social media than just work,
communication and branding. Sometimes, all we want is a little
entertainment at the end of the day. Social media platforms
provide tired individuals with customized feeds consisting of
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memes, news, and short clips of videos as per the user's activity.
TYPES:
Social Networks (Facebook, Twitter, Linked In):
Such types of Social Media are used to associate with
individuals (and brands) on the web. They help your
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business via branding, social awareness, relationship
building, customer service, lead generation, and conversion.
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networks.
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Various characteristics of folk media:
i. The entire cultural group participates in the activities.
ii. Folk media operates with materials that are available locally
and in quantity that is needed by them.
iii. Skills required for operations of folk media does not require
formal training.
iv. The work of the folk media is restricted to specific
occasions and audience.
v. Unlike modern media, folk media operates on interpersonal
level and belong to the masses. Mass media on the other
hand is owned by few people or corporate houses.
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Importance:
Traditional media remain a trusted source for information.
When it comes to the news, there is no substitute for a factual,
balanced story.