Lesson 4: Types of Media

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Mass Media
Media used to reach a large audience.
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Print Media
A media type that involves the usage of a physical medium such as paper or cloth.
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Book
A written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
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Newspaper
A lightweight, serial publication that comes out regularly and contains news on current issues of special or general interest.
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Broadsheet
A newspaper with a large format (22/24 inches long), more likely printed in English.
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Tabloid
A newspaper that measures half the size of a broadsheet and is more likely printed in Tagalog.
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Magazine
A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest.
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Journal
A newspaper or magazine that deals with a particular professional activity.
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Broadcast Media
Media that transmit information using airwaves to reach target audiences.
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Television
A device that receives broadcasting signals and changes them into pictures and sound.
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Tele
A Greek word meaning "far away."
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Vision
A word meaning "sight."
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Radio
A way to send electromagnetic signals over long distances to deliver information from one place to another.
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Film
A visual medium similar to television that offers a variety of themes and genres.
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MTRCB (Movie and Television Review and Classification Board)
The regulatory body that classifies movies and television shows based on content suitability for different audiences.
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G
General Patronage; suitable for all audiences.
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PG
Parental Guidance; requires parental supervision.
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SPG
Strict Parental Guidance; may contain themes unsuitable for young audiences, such as violence, horror, or inappropriate language.
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R-#
A rating system that restricts content to specific age groups.
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Outdoor Media
Advertising seen outside the home, including billboards, bulletin boards, and wall paintings.
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New Media
Digital media that are interactive and incorporate two-way communication.
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Media Convergence
A phenomenon that connects different forms of media together.