Activity
In a separate sheet of paper, make a story board
about how the evolution of media from traditional to
new media shaped the values and norms of people
and society.
Types of Media
Ms. Regina Shina S. Tablante, LPT
What’s In
Direction: Match each item in column A to its appropriate
item in column B.
A B
C 1. Television a. pre-industrial age
B 2. Typewriter b. industrial age
A 3. Cave paintings c. electronic age
D 4. Blog d. information age
A 5. Acta diurnal
B 6. Newspaper
C 7. Radio
D 8. Web browsers
C 9. Personal computers
A 10. Codex
TYPES OF MEDIA
Print Media – media consisting of paper and ink,
reproduced in a printing process that is traditionally
mechanical.
Broadcast Media - media such as radio and
television that reach target audiences using
airwaves as the transmission medium.
TYPES OF MEDIA
New Media (Online) – content organized and
distributed on digital platforms.
SIMILARITIES AND
DIFFERENCES OF
MEDIA TYPE
Same news can be reported in different ways in various
media platforms, though they apply the use of the
characteristics of news when writing stories. The difference in
reporting is not because of the happenstance, but because of
the demand of the medium and the target audience. For
example, the print media relies more on words and
photographs, whereas the television news requires visuals or
videos, the radio news is delivered in the form of sound and
the online news can present the news using all word, video,
audio and photographs. In print news, where space is the
concern, a sentence can be about 20-25 words, whereas in
broadcast news, where time is a concern, a sentence usually
contains 10-15 words. Similarly, People don't read information
on the Web in the same way as they read a newspaper or
watch television or listen to the radio.
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Uses words Uses words Uses words Used
(Sound) (Sound) & Multimedia
Pictures
(Video)
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Fixed Every minute Every minute Every minute
Deadline is deadline is deadline is deadline
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Uses Can have Can have Can have
Educated illiterate illiterate illiterate
Audience audience audience audience
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Mostly Gives most Gives most Gives most
follows important important important
inverted thing first thing first thing first
pyramid
style
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Gives No No Gives
opportunity opportunity opportunity opportunity
for for going for going for
rewind/rerea back back rewind/rerea
d d
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Constrained Constrained Constrained Constrained
by Space by Time by Time by Readers’
Attention
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Can include Uses simple Uses simple Uses simple
complex and brief and brief and brief
sentences sentences sentences sentences
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Readers can Listeners Viewers Readers can
choose the need to wait need to wait choose the
story to read for their story for their story story to read
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Less Interactive Interactive Very highly
Interactive interactive
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Needs Understandi Understandi Needs
correct ng of ng of correct
grammar audience is audience is grammar
and spelling important important and spelling
PRINT RADIO TELEVISIO ONLINE
MEDIA N
Uses graphic No No Uses graphic
to explain opportunity opportunity to explain
something for using for using something
graphics graphics
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
These include print media
(newspapers, news magazines), broadcast
news (radio and television), and more
recently the Internet (online newspapers,
news blogs, etc.).
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
Broadcasting is the distribution of
audio and video signals (programs) to a
number of recipients ("listeners" or
"viewers") that belong to a large group.
This group may be the public in general, or
a relatively large audience within the
public.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
An Internet channel may distribute
text or music worldwide, while a public
address system in (for example) a
workplace may broadcast very limited ad
hoc soundbites to a small population within
its range.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
In a broadcast system (television),
journalists or reporters are also involved with
editing the video material that has been shot
alongside their research, and in working on the
visual narrative of the story. Broadcast journalists
often make an appearance in the news story at
the beginning or end of the video clip.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
In television or broadcast journalism,
news analysts (also called newscasters or news
anchors) examine, interpret, and broadcast news
received from various sources of information.
Anchors present this as news, either videotaped
or live, through transmissions from on-the-scene
reporters (news correspondents).
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
News films ("clips") can vary in length;
there are some which may be as long as ten
minutes, others that need to fit in all the relevant
information and material in two or three minutes.
News channels these days have also begun to
host special documentary films that stretch for
much longer durations and are able to explore a
news subject or issue in greater detail.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
A newspaper is a lightweight and disposable
publication (more specifically, a periodical), usually
printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. It may
be general or special interest, and may be published
daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, bimonthly, or
quarterly. General-interest newspapers are usually
journals of current news on a variety of topics. Those
can include political events, crime, business, sports,
and opinions (either editorials, columns, or political
cartoons). Many also include weather news and
forecasts.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
Newspapers increasingly use
photographs to illustrate stories; they
also often include comic strips and
other entertainment, such as
crosswords.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
A newsmagazine, sometimes
called news magazine, is a usually
weekly magazine featuring articles on
current events. News magazines
generally go more in-depth into stories
than newspapers, trying to give the
reader an understanding of the context
surrounding important events, rather
than just the facts.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
Online journalism is reporting and
other journalism produced or distributed
via the Internet. The Internet has allowed
the formal and informal publication of
news stories through mainstream media
outlets as well as blogs and other self-
published news stories.
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
Journalists working on the Internet
have been referred to as J-Bloggers, a
term coined by Australian Media Academic
Dr. Nicola Goc to describe journalists who
[blog] and [blog]gers who produce
journalism. "J-Bloggers: Internet bloggers
acting in the role of journalists
disseminating newsworthy information,
who subscribe to the journalistic ideals of
an obligation to the truth and the public's
rights to know."
HOW ONE PARTICULAR ISSUE OR NEWS
IS PRESENTED THROUGH THE
DIFFERENT TYPES OF MEDIA
By covering news, politics,
weather, sports, entertainment, and
vital events, the daily media shape the
dominant cultural, social and political
picture of society. Beyond the media
networks, independent news sources
have evolved to report on events which
escape attention or underlie the major
stories. In recent years, the blogosphere
has taken reporting a step further,
mining down to the experiences and
perceptions of individual citizens.
INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY
In a separate sheet of paper, present a
news article about “New Normal
Education” using printed media.
ASSIGNMENT
Present a news about “Corona Virus in
the Philippines”. Use either broadcast
or online media in presentation and
make a video of yourself.
PROJECT
You are tasked to create a speech
presentation. Record the speech using
any available gadget or device you can
use. The constructed speech and
recorded presentation will be graded
based on the rubrics; you can also
share your output on social media and
let’s see their reactions and comments
on your output.
Thank you