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1. Duhok Polytechnic University
Technical Institute of Duhok
Health administration Dept.
Newspaper and Television
Submitted by:
Edo Jijo
Supervisor:
Narin Shirzad
2024-2023
2. Introduction:
• Television and Newspaper are two forms of social media that mainly provide the daily events that
allow an individual to make oneself aware of the world despite the circumstances.
• The main purpose of the two media's is to inform the community of the impact a certain event can
cause to the general public as well.
3. Newspaper:
• What is a Newspaper?
• periodical publication
• information about current events
• What are the Categories of Newspaper?
• Frequency
• Graphical Scope Distribution(local or reginal)
• National
• Organization and Personal
• Zone and Other editions
5. Disadvantages of reading Newspaper:
• Some Newspaper lack quality
• After the published it can’t be changed either wrong publish
• Language Problem
• Un-Educated person
6. Television
• What is Television?
• The electronic
delivery of moving
images and sound
from a source to a
receiver.
7. Advantages ofTelevision:
• For Entertainment
• Learning New things
• For News of the world
• Unity of family increase
• Awareness & Knowledge
• Development of Personality
8. Disadvantages of Television:
• Negative Effect on Health
• Wastage of time
• Lack of Meeting with family
• Encourage the Dispute
• Addiction of Cartoon
• The Negative Impact of a false Advertisement
9. • Now national news channels cannot confine its boundary to national level.
They cannot ignore the regional news because of the stiff competition form
the regional cannels
• Regional news channels are entering into the competition with a strong will
power and also with an aim to portrait regional issues in national and
international level
• With increased consumer preference for news programmers, television news
channels have grown faster than other niche channels
Conclusion
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