This document discusses different types of media including print, broadcast, and new media. Print media includes magazines, newsletters, and journals which communicate information through written text and graphics. Broadcast media involves radio, television, and film which transmit audiovisual content to a mass audience. New media refers to digital technologies like the Internet and computers, which have transformed how information is created and shared globally in an instantaneous manner.
This document discusses different types of media including print, broadcast, and new media. Print media includes magazines, newsletters, and journals which communicate information through written text and graphics. Broadcast media involves radio, television, and film which transmit audiovisual content to a mass audience. New media refers to digital technologies like the Internet and computers, which have transformed how information is created and shared globally in an instantaneous manner.
This document discusses different types of media including print, broadcast, and new media. Print media includes magazines, newsletters, and journals which communicate information through written text and graphics. Broadcast media involves radio, television, and film which transmit audiovisual content to a mass audience. New media refers to digital technologies like the Internet and computers, which have transformed how information is created and shared globally in an instantaneous manner.
Print, Broadcast and New Media Print (Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Journals and other Print (Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Journals and other Periodical Description Magazines Publications issued periodically and contain essays, stories, poems, etc. by many writers and often with photographs and drawings, usually specializing in a particular subject. Newsletters Publications issued regularly to provide information of interest to the members of an organization or any institution or company. Leaflets and newspapers are examples of newsletters. Journals Publications that contain scholarly articles and/or current information on research and development in a particular topic/subject. Journals are scholarly journals when the ff. indicators are present Values and Uses • Reports of original research • In – depth analysis topics What purposes does the information • Refereed or scholarly or peer- on the journal serve? reviewed • Intended for academic audience Authors • Academician • Researchers What groups of people create the • Professors information? • Scholars Language • Specialized language of discipline • More complex writing style How is the information communicated • Title words like journal, quarterly, to its audience? review Graphics • Charts, formulas, graphs • Serious appearance What are the visual presentations • Few advertisements used? How printing started? China is the Asian country where printing started by end of 2nd century A.D. 80,000 Symbols was required in Chinese writing while European writing was based on alphabet which has a limited abstract symbols. The major role of printing was the reproduction of books to spread literary works and general information. Back then, 3Rs (Reading, writing and Arithmetic) was implemented for children whom their parents afford tutors at home. Newsboys young boys running in the streets with bundles of newspapers. More about Print texts! Newspapers was created to send news to all parts of the country. EXTRA is a printing of a single sheet of broadsheet paper where important news was indicated. Broadsheet and Magazines uses English as the medium language while tabloids uses the local languages. 1950’s the rise of the Filipino comic stories such as the Darna, Dyesebel,Pedro Penduko, Machete while batman and superman in English comics. Broadcast (Radio, Television and Film The Start of everything! Broadcasting is the transmission of radio and television programs that are intended for general public reception. 1920 – sound broadcasting started 1930 – Television broadcasting 1950 – Cable Television 1960 - Satellite broadcasting - First known radio program was broadcast by Reginald Aubrey Fessenden at Brant Rock, Massachusettes in U.S. on Christmas eve 1906. Broadcast in the Philippines Radio is the source of news and other information. Transistor Radio a portable gadget farmers use to entertain themselves while working in the field. Television became feasible in 1930 The early 1950’s, T.V. was in black and white then by 1970’s was already colored. Television comes in all sizes from palm to flat big wall television. Film, movie or motion refer to big screen effective in conveying drama, comedy, action, science fiction, which consist of projection of luminous moving images onto a screen. Broadcast in the Philippines Early movies were silent and were black and white but continuous development in film making added sounds and colors. New Media (Internet) The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler Divided the civilization in 3 main parts: First Wave The agricultural revolution which took thousands of years in the lives of people in the different parts of the world New Media (Internet) The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler Divided the civilization in 3 main parts: Second Wave The Industrial period which pave the way to the industrialization in Europe America, Middle East and Asia, the development of machines made production easy and fast; this took about 300 years. New Media (Internet) The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler Divided the civilization in 3 main parts: Third Wave has developed in just a few decades but a lot of changes have been happening in the different areas of life, information and media have made the world appear to be smaller and accessible to people in all walks of life. Media 1st focus! Computers – evolve as early as 1872, Lord Kelvin developed a special purpose asa tide predictor. 1st kind of Computers Analog computer which operates on data represented by variable physical quantities such as voltages and measures continuously. Media 1st focus! Computers – evolve as early as 1872, Lord Kelvin developed a special purpose asa tide predictor. 2nd kind of Computers Digital computer which works with numbers, words, and symbols expressed as digits, which it manipulates and counts discreetly. Crave more about Computers! 1st generation computer was completed in 1940s is called ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) Computers were also used for many machine simulation models Play the role of artificial intelligence and the development of robotics, machines which can automatically function without human assistance, like the vacuum cleaner which can move around the house. Crave more about Computers! In 1980’s the development of microcomputers became more handy and portable Internet was also developed and people around the world have access through the WORLD WIDE WEB. SNS were now developed such as the fb, twitter and other related social media sites. New media was used in different transactions such as banking, government applications, entertainment and in education system. Comparison and Contrast o Print, Broadcast and New Media PAST PRESENT People seldom sent or write letters With the rise of Skype and Facebook through post office. The hassle of gave a comfortable to send buying postage stamp and waiting messages instantly and can for the mail to arrive for a day or two communicate easily. has made letter writing less popular The running of newsboys early in the News can find it everywhere, no morning to sell newspaper along the need to buy newspapers to be streets updated because everyone can now access through TV and internet to surf some latest and updated news or information. Students usually bring textbooks and Students now used bags or smaller use stroller bags to bring the relevant one and used some electronic books needs for school used. or e- textbooks.