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Electronic

Media
(E-Media)
Electronic Media
 Electronicmedia, as its name suggest is the means
of mass communication in which electronic or
electromechanical energy is required to
disseminate news or any message to the audience
Electronic Media
 The primary sources of electronic media are
audio-visual recordings, multimedia presentations,
online content and so forth.
 It is composed of all those devices, which are
electronic such as television, radio, computers,
mobile phones, tablets, etc. to communicate
information to and from the audience.
Electronic Media
 the message can be communicated to many
people, in no time
 it uses a range of audio, video, text and graphics in
one medium, which makes it the most preferred
medium around the world
 the content delivered through it, can be recorded or
archived for future use
Key Differences between Print Media
and Electronic Media
 E-media - advanced form of media
 literacy is not the primary requirement in e-media
 there is no deadline for the collection of news and
information, as e-media can be updated anytime
Key Differences between Print Media
and Electronic Media
 electronic media offers a feature of live
programming, through which live discussion is
possible
 there is a worldwide reach of electronic media
 language is used to convey the message, which is
known and understandable to a large group of
people in e-media
 in electronic media, the news and information can
be updated anytime
E-media and Business
 Electronic media is defined as “the use of
Electronic media and applications for
planning then executing the distribution and the
pricing and to create transactions that fulfil
individuals’ and company’s goals”
Social networking
 Social networks have experienced an evolutionary
process, in the beginning they were like-minded
grouping, news exchange by means of e-mail.
 Later on, developed social networks, which
became a tool for E-business.
Social networking
 social media networking is essential and
fundamental in communication by people and
societies worldwide
 it educates, informs, updates, notifies, teaches, and
updates their participation in all perspectives
Social Networking
 socialmedia platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter,
blogs and others) which have allowed ongoing,
“back-and-forth” online conversations among
students, professors, and researchers around the
world
E-mails
 an asynchronous, fast, text based medium that
supports multiple uses and uses computers, mobile
phones and tablets to exchange information.
 E-mail messages can be stored and accessed, can
be distributed to all team members at the same
time, can easily be send and forwarded, as well as
used to attach documents.
Electronic Newspapers
 Electronic newspapers can provide many of the
same types of services as traditional newspapers
but they have many additional advantages for the
readers.
 The electronic newspaper can be updated with the
latest bulletins, tailored to the reader’s interest, and
take advantage of multimedia.
 In some cases, the electronic newspaper can
sometimes be just a personalized web portal.
Electronic Newspapers
 https://www.theguardian.com/us
 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/
 https://www.washingtonpost.com/
 https://www.latimes.com/

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