2. OBJECTIVES
1. Identify the different types of
media.
2. Classifies contents of different
media types.
3. Appreciate the learnings on the
different types of media.
3. • Identify the type of media in each
number. Write “P” for print media,
“B” for broadcast media, and “N”
for new media. Write your answer
in your activity notebook.
4. 1. Philippine Daily Inquirer
newspaper.
2. 24 oras news program uploaded
on YouTube.
3. Media and Information Literacy
textbook.
4. M.O.R radio
5. Tala by Sarah G. in Spotify.
5. 6. Singing shows streaming in
Facebook live.
7. Oral Communication textbook.
8. UAAP Volleyball League in iWant
app
9. DZMM Teleradyo patrol.
10. Ibong Adarna book.
6. TYPES OF MEDIA
• Accessing information becomes very much
convenient in today’s time due to
information sources that surround us.
• Information sources refer to various
means by which information is recorded
for use by an individual and organization.
The commonly known types of media are
print, broadcast and new media.
7. 1. Print media
• is consist of paper and ink, reproduced
in a printing process that is traditionally
mechanical. In an article published by
ZeePedia.com titled “Types of Print
Media: Newspapers, Magazines, Books”
discussed the following.
8. A. Newspapers
• It took about 150 years
from the invention of
printing press in the
middle of 15th century
that the world witnessed
first regular publication
which could be defined
as a newspaper.
9. • Although there have been claims by many to
be decorated as first newspaper like Mixed
News in China in 710, Notizie Scritte, a
monthly newspaper for which readers pay a
"gazetta", or small coin by Venetian
government in 1556 etc, the World
Association of Newspapers held "Relation",
as the first newspaper published in France in
1605. By this reckoning the newspapers'
history is 400 years old.
10. Here is a brief account of some
popular newspapers:
• 1621 ---- In London, the newspaper Courante is
published.
• 1631 ---- The Gazette, the first French
newspaper, is founded.
• 1639 ---- First American colonial printing press.
• 1645 ---- World's oldest newspaper still in
circulation,
11. • 1690 ---- Public Occurrences is the
first newspaper published in
America when it appears in Boston.
• 1844 ---- Telegraph is invented.
• Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord North
cliffe) develops the first tabloid
newspaper, the Daily Mirror,in
London.
12. • Contents General-interest newspapers
are usually journals of current news.
Those can include :Political events,
Crime, Business, Culture, Sports,
Opinions (either editorials, columns, or
political cartoons)Newspapers use
photographs to illustrate stories; they
use editorial cartoonists, usually to
illustrate writing that is opinion, rather
than news.
13. •Some specific features a
newspaper may include are:
weather news and forecasts
an advice column, critical
reviews of movies, plays,
restaurants, etc.
14. B. Magazine
• A magazine is a
periodical publication
containing a variety of
articles, generally
financed by
advertising, purchased
by readers, or both.
15. • Magazines are typically
published weekly,
biweekly, monthly,
bimonthly or quarterly,
with a date on the cover
that is later than the date
it is actually published.
They are often printed in
colour on coated
paper,and are bound with
a soft cover.
17. •All magazines have some
elements in common, even if
they are a listings magazine or a
simple advertising vehicle.
18. •The main features of content
in magazines mainly consist
of the cover page features,
reviews, problem pages,
interviews, advertisements,
competitions and some form
of gossip.
19. •Other common elements are;
advice columns, campaigns, do it
yourself features, in our next
issues, makeovers, letters'
page,opinion columns, and
contents pages.
20. • The main features of presentation
of magazines are the cover pages,
the layout and the design
photographs and illustrations use of
colour, an insight of the actual
magazine and visual narrative.
21. • The better the visual narrative of
the magazine, the more it will
appeal to its specific audience.
22. C. Book
• is a collection of paper, parchment or other
material with a piece of text written on them,
bound together along one edge, usually within
covers.
• Each side of a sheet is called a page and a single
sheet within a book may be called a leaf. A book
is also a literary work or a main division of such
a work Books became part of the mass media
after the printing process was invented.
23. • Now they are in the reach of almost
everyone and could cover any distance on
the planet. Their topics are varied and their
value could be judged from the fact that
most libraries in the world are due to books
rather than other published material.
• When writing systems were invented in
ancient civilizations, nearly everything that
could be written upon--stone, clay, tree bark,
metal sheets--was used for writing.
Alphabetic writing emerged in Egypt around
1800BC.”
24. Definition of Terms
• Broadcast Media -Refer to media such as
radio and television that reach target
audiences using airwaves as the
transmission medium.
• Print Media-Consist of paper and ink,
reproduced in a printing process that is
traditionally mechanical.
25. • Media Convergence-Refers to the
ability to transform different kinds
media into digital code, which is
then accessible by a range of
devices, from the personal
computer to the mobile phone, thus
creating a digital communication
environment.
26. • New Media-Refers to content
organized and distributed on digital
platforms.
• Traditional Media-Refers to the
traditional means of communication
and expression that have existed
since before the advent of the
Internet.