2. • Print media refers to any form of
communication that is physically printed or
published on paper. This type of publishing
has been around since the emergence of
the printing press in the 15th century, when
it enabled the rapid spread of information
for the first time in human history.
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5. • A proponent of literacy
• Portable
• Independent form of media
• Structure
6. Print media is essentially
written media. One must
be able to read to
patronize print. By
requiring literacy, print
media also promotes it.
Print media is the
most portable
platform of media.
Its size and weight
allow people to
carry it everywhere.
Unlike other forms of
media, print does not
require a separate
medium or technology
to transmit or receive
information.
Correct grammar and
proper sentence
construction is a must in
print me dia. Arranging
material to follow a layout
is required before
publishing. The structure is
given emphasis in print
media.
Proponent of literacy Portable
Independent
form of media
Structure
7. • The newspaper is one of the
reliable sources of news and
information. Its goals are to in-
form the public of the latest
happenings in almost everywhere
and develop public opinion.
8. It is a form of journalism that
tells new stories through
images. Photojournalism
should maintain its sense of
timeliness, objectivity, and
narrativity.
It contains editorial stories
which report or tackle issues
that concern the public or
communities in an objective
and unbiased manner.
This section is considered
the essence of the
newspaper. It is found in
the first pages of the
newspaper.
9. It offers feature articles that
emphasize the various aspects of
culture. This section includes film,
music, arts, fashion, and food. It may
also contain comic strips, columns on
advice, and horoscopes.
It contains advertisements
on services, job oppor-
tunities, and bidding
It features local, national,
and international news
and information on sports
events.