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TYPES

OF
MEDIA
TYPES OF MEDIA INCLUDES:

• PRINT MEDIA
• BROADCAST MEDIA
• NEW MEDIA
What Is PRINT MEDIA?
Refers to paper publications such as books, newspaper,
magazines, journals, newsletters, and other material that
are physically printed on paper.
Books Almanac – contains detailed
information about topics of special
interest.

It is a reading material Dictionary – used to find word’s


that can be either be definition, etymology, and so on.
fictional or
nonfictional. Atlas – collection of maps showing
geographic features, boundaries and etc.
BOOKS

Almanac book Atlas book


News Paper

Contains a wide range of articles


which appear on the different sections,
such as news, business, lifestyle,
sports, and entertainment sections.
BROADSHEET
Usually professionals who prefer reading
formal news and in-depth analysis or
issues.

Tabloid
Is pegged for those who prefer reading
condensed news and entertainment articles
that uses informal language.
Newspaper
BROADSHEET

Tabliod
Magazine
A periodical publication released weekly, monthly, or quarterly. It
contains articles on various topics depending on the subject or the
magazine covers.
Newsletter
Published either weekly or monthly. It can also contain special features
on topics which might be of interest or value to its targeted readers.
Journals Gazette
Contains The official publications of a
informative articles government organizations or an
and provides
accurate reports on institution.
specific topics, such
as medicine.
Gazette
Pamphlet
Can be small booklet, a leaflet, or a
primer. It also contains a detailed, yet
easy to understand, text with image.

Brochure
Contains picture and information about the
products or services offered by a company.
Leaflet & Flyer
• Refer to a printed sheet of paper which
contains information about a product for
advertising purposes.
• A leaflet is a small flyer.
Broadcast Media
Programs produced by television networks and radio
station. Broadcast media airs audio and video materials.
Radio
• The first known radio is
attributed to the Italian inventor,
Gugliemo Marconi.
• He made the wireless telegraph
in 1895.

With the use of transistor, the flow of


electricity in radios ad other types of
broadcast media can be controlled.
 AM stands for amplitude modulation
 FM stands for frequency modulation
Television Film
Can receive and project • Similar to television shows as it
transient images of fixed or offers a variety of themes and
moving objects with sounds.
genres.
• Called as movies or motion pictures.
TV and Classification Ratings
G PG
The show is for general patronage The shows requires parental guidance

R SPG
Shows is restricted for a particular area Strictly parental guidance is required as the
show may have themes that are not suitable for
young audience.
New Media
(Internet)
• The internet is an electronic
communications network that connects
computer users through various
networks and organizational computer
facilities around the world.
Web Page
• Is mostly widely used service on the internet.
• Contain information about a person or an
organization, and are made available online.
Hypertext
List of information that can be displayed
and accessed directly by users.

Instant Messaging
Interact with another user through online
chat in real time.
E-mail Distance Ducation

Through e-mail or electronic • Once the personal account is


messaging, can sent activated, lessons in the virtual
information to other people in
any part of the world. classroom can now be accessed.
E-Book Online Shopping
• This beneficial for budding
• Refers to a digital or entrepreneurs as they can advertise
electronic version of a printed their products easily and reach out
book. more costumers, even to those who
live overseas.
Media Convergence

To maximize the features of the internet, one needs to have a stable and
reliable internet connection.
Thank
you

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