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Villocino, RL
PRINT MEDIA
-refers to paper publications such as books, newspapers,
magazines, journal, newsletter and other materials that are
physically printed on paper.
BOOKS
-it is a reading material that can be either be fictional or
non-fictional.

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Types of Book
• ALMANAC • DICTIONARY • ATLAS
it contains detailed is a reference material used to is a collection of maps showing
find word’s definition, pronunciation geographic features political
information about topics of and its idiomatic uses. boundaries and it including the
special interests. climate.

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NEWSPAPER

A newspaper contains
a wide range of articles
which appear on the
different sections.

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Types of Newspaper
• BROADSHEETS • TABLOIDS
Target readers of broadsheets are Is for those who prefer reading
usually the professional who prefere condensed news and entertainment articles
reading formal news and in-depth analysis that uses informal language.
of issue.

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Magazines

is also a periodical
publication released
monthly or quarterly.
It contains articles on
various topics
depending on the
subject or area that
the magazine
covers.
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• Pamphlet
Can be a small booklet, a • Brochure
leaflet or a primer. It contains a It is a small book or magazine
detailed, yet easy to understand, that contains pictures and
text with images. information about the products or
services offered by a company.

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BROADCAST MEDIA
Consists of programs produced by television networks
and radio stations. Broadcast media airs audio and video
materials.
Radio
The first known radio is attributed to the Italian
inventor Guglielmo Marconi. The transmission and
reception of electromagnetic waves of radio
frequency, especially those carrying sound
messages.
AM- Amplitude Modulation
FM-Frequency Modulation
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• Television • Film
It is equipped with an electronic A film is similar to television
system capable of sending images show as it offers a variety of
and sound by a wire. A television can themes and genres. Films, also
receive and project transient images called movies or motion pictures.
of fixed and or moving objects with
sound.

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TV and MOVIE Classification Ratings
G (General Audiences)
- The show is for general patronage.
PG (Parental Guidance)
-The show requires a parental guidance.
R (Restictred)
-The show is restricted for minor watcher.
SPG (Strict Parental Guidance)
-Is required as the show may have themes that are not suitable for
young audiences.
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NEW
MEDIA
is an electronic
communications network that Web Pages
connects computer users
through various networks and -Web pages contain
organizational computer information about a person or an
facilities around the world. organization and are available
online.

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• Blog
Blogs are a type of website that
typically contains an online journal with
commentary, descriptions and personal
opinions. Blogs can be categorized into
five different types: – Personal blogs:
These blogs are written by a single
author to share their thoughts and
feelings about various topics.

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Thank you!

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