Title: From The Past To The Future
1From The Past To The Future
2Mass Mediain Belarus and Great Britain
3The meaning of the word
- Media (the plural of medium) is a truncation of
the term media of communication, referring to
those organized means of dissemination of fact,
opinion, entertainment, and other information,
such as newspapers, magazines, cinema films,
radio, television, the World Wide Web,
billboards, books, CDs, DVDs, videocassettes,
computer games and other forms of publishing.
4Preferences of readers
5Sources of getting the latest news
6The most influential MediaBritain
Belarus
7The history of Television
8- The word television is a hybrid word, created
from both Greek and Latin. Tele- is Greek for
"far", while -vision is from the Latin visio,
meaning "vision" or "sight". It is often
abbreviated as TV or the telly.
http//www.bbc.co.uk
9Television is a telecommunication system for
broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and
sound over a distance. The term has come to refer
to all the aspects of television programming and
transmission as well. http//www.cnn.com
A modern 82" (208
cm) LCD television.
- Braun HF 1, Germany, 1958
10The history of Radio
- A Truetone brand radio An old Bush
brand radio
11- The noun radio has 3 meanings
- Meaning 1 medium for communication Synonyms
radiocommunication, wireless - Meaning 2 an electronic receiver that detects
and demodulates and amplifies transmitted
signals Synonyms radio receiver, receiving
set, radio set, tuner, wireless - Meaning 3 a communication system based on
broadcasting electromagnetic waves Synonym
wireless
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13Electromagnetic spectrum and diagram of radio
transmission of an audio signal.
14The history of Newspapers
15- The noun newspaper has 4 meanings
- Meaning 1 a daily or weekly publication on
folded sheets contains news and articles and
advertisements Synonym paper - Meaning 2 a business firm that publishes
newspapers Synonyms paper, newspaper publisher - Meaning 3 a newspaper as a physical
object Synonym paper - Meaning 4 cheap paper made from wood pulp and
used for printing newspapers Synonym newsprint
16Most modern newspapers are in one of three sizes
- Broadsheets 600mm by 380mm (23½ by 15 inches),
generally associated with more intellectual
newspapers, although a trend towards 'compact'
newspapers is changing this. - The Daily Telegraph (est. 1855), The Sunday
Telegraph (est. 1961), he Financial Times (est.
1888) - Tabloids half the size of broadsheets at 380mm
by 300mm (15 by 11¾ inches), and often perceived
as sensationalist in contrast to broadsheets. - The Sun (est. 1964), News of the World (est.
1843) - Berliner or Midi 470mm by 315mm (18½ by 12¼
inches) used by European papers such as The
Guardian in the United Kingdom.
17The history of Internet
18- These four nodes were drawn in 1969 showing the
University of California at Berkeley and Los
Angeles, SRI International and the University of
Utah. This modest network diagram was the
beginning of the ARPAnet and eventually the
Internet.
19The noun internet has one meaning
- Meaning 1 a computer network consisting of a
worldwide network of computer networks that use
the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data
transmission and exchange Synonym cyberspace
20Questionnaire
21- Do you support the idea that Internet will
replace all the other sources of getting news? - What kind of Media youre affected by mostly?
- Which kind of Media do you consider being more
subjective? - Whats your favorite way of getting the latest
news?