3 - Types of Media Flashcards
What is Printing?
a process of reproducing text and images, typically with ink on paper using a printing press.
What is Print Media?
It’s a lightweight, portable, disposable publications on paper. Circulated as physical copies (books, newspapers, magazines, and newsletters)
What is news?
Broadcasting of current events. The use of WOM to a third party or mass audience.
What is newspaper?
Reguarly scheduled newsprint
Give me 4 types of Newspapers
Daily, weekly, national, and special-audience newspaper
What is Journalism?
The collecting, writing,editing and presenting of news in various medium.
What is the main objective of Journalism?
To create news stories
Yes or No
Should we trust tabloids?
Tabloids are smaller than broadsheet
No
What are broadsheets?
Dailies and major newspapers
What are limitations of Newspaper?
Sometimes late news in comparison to online news
Give 5 reasons of decline of reading newspapers
- Non-existing reading habit
- TV and Internet
- Online News
- Poverty
- Shift on Consumer Preferences
What are comics to Filos?
These are cheap, accessible, colorful and highly entertaining.
What is magazine?
It contains printed stories or essays, illustrations and photographs,and pages of advertising content. Usually released every month.
3 Text Specific Issues of Printed Media
- Original words and plagiarism
- News and biases (fake news)
- Newspapers and media control
Image Specific Issues of Printed Media
- Image Manipulation
- Image grabbing and plagiarism
Broadcast Media
different communication methods such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines.
What is Radio?
Most practical and most flexible form of boradcast. Usually used by people in rural areas.
Traits of radio
- One-chance medium.
- exaggerated speaking
- uses music to evoke emotions
What is Yellow Journalism?
sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth
Envelopmental Journalism
is a colloquial term for the practice of bribing corrupt journalists for favorable media coverage.
What does AC-DC mean?
Attack and Collect, or Defend and Collect. used to attack certain personality.
What is Payola?
unethical practice of record promoters paying DJs to favour particular songs over others
Forda capital of music
Audiovisual
combination of audio (radio) and visual (photography)
What was film called before?
Moving pictures