Types of Media Flashcards
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Which of the following are types of media? (Select all that apply)

  • Social Media
  • New Media (correct)
  • Broadcast Media (correct)
  • Print Media (correct)
  • What is Print Media?

    Materials such as magazines, newspapers, and books that are printed on physical mediums.

    What are examples of Print Media?

    Magazines, Newspapers, Books

    What does Outdoor Media include?

    <p>Billboards, Posters, Signages</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Broadcast Media?

    <p>Television, Radio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What modulation is ideal for rural areas?

    <p>AM (Amplitude Modulation)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What modulation is ideal for urban areas?

    <p>FM (Frequency Modulation)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Production refer to in media?

    <p>The tasks that must be completed or executed during the filming or shooting.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is New Media?

    <p>Media that uses digital technology and the internet for communication.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Media Convergence?

    <p>The merging of the three types of media: Print, Broadcast, and New Media.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Types of Media

    • Print media, broadcast media, and new media are the three main types of media.
    • Involves physical mediums like paper and encompasses two primary sectors: reporting and editing.
    • Includes magazines, newspapers, and books as key forms of print media.

    Outdoor Media

    • Comprises billboards, posters, and signage used for advertising and communication.

    Broadcast Media

    • Transmits information instantly to a broad audience, renowned for its convenience in dissemination.
    • Though practical, it may suffer from issues related to the immediate and unfiltered nature of information transmission.
    • Main forms include television and radio.

    Audio Broadcasting

    • AM (Amplitude Modulation) is suited for ideal rural areas, providing long-distance coverage.
    • FM (Frequency Modulation) is optimal for urban settings, offering superior sound quality and clarity.

    Production

    • Refers to the specific tasks and processes involved during filming or shooting in media creation.

    New Media

    • Utilizes the latest digital communication technologies, significantly relying on the Internet for information access.
    • Facilitates global connections and communication across diverse cultures through digital channels.

    Media Convergence

    • Represents the merging of print, broadcast, and new media, showcasing the integration of various media types in the digital age.

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    Explore various types of media through these flashcards. Learn about print media, broadcast media, and new media along with their definitions and examples. This study aid is perfect for understanding the distinctions between different media types.

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