1st Sem Midterms (evolution of media part 2) Flashcards
The coexistence of traditional
and new media
media convergence
from ink and paper to
online publishing
Digital Print Media
combines television with radio
Teleradio
transmission of television or
radio content online
Stream Media
Convergence of media in the Age of Information
Digital Print Media, Teleradio, Stream Media, Mass Media and Social Media
No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.
Philippine Constitution state, in Section 4 Article III
were first proposed by Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm in their book called “Four Theories of the Press”
Normative theories
all forms of communications are under the control of the governing elite or authorities or influential bureaucrats
Authoritarian Theory
are necessary to control the media to protect and prevent the people from the national threats through any form communication
Authoritarians
was restructured with new political system based on the
Marxist-Leninist principles
Soviet Union
originates a theory from Marxist, Leninist and Stalinist
thoughts, with mixture of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ideology is called “Soviet Media Theory” is also known as “The Communist Media Theory”
Soviet
was developed and followed by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi in
Germany and Benito Mussolini in Italy
Soviet Media Theory
shows much interest in the media which serves to the working class in the country and their welfares
Soviet Media Theory
Sees people are more enough to find and judge good ideas from bad. People are rational and their rational thoughts lead them to find out what are good and bad
Libertarian Theory
The press should not restrict anything even a negative content may give knowledge and can make
better decision whilst worst situation.
Libertarian Theory