Title: The Mass Media in The United Kingdom
1The Mass Media in The United Kingdom
(Students this sample is a team research
project. Look for my comments in red as you view
this sample)
2Table of Contents
- 3. Introduction
- 4. Location
- 5. Government
- 6. Literacy Rates
- 7. University Journalism
- 9. Censorship
- 10. Newspapers
- 13. Books and Magazines
14. Television 15. Radio 18. Member Page 21.
References
(if you havent already done so, download the
accompanying script for this sample)
3Introduction to the UK
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland - London
- 60,609,153 people
- English
(dark blue is NOT the best color for slides, but
it makes sense here because blue is one of the 3
colors of its national flag)
4 Location
- North-West of Europe
- 3 countries Ireland, Scotland, England
- Atlantic Ocean
- Other Water
- -North Sea
- -Celtic Sea
- -Irish Sea
- -English Channel
- -St. Georges Channel
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5GovernmentThe British Monarchy
- Constitutional Monarchy Parliamentary Democracy
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Prime Minister- Tony Blair
(see how the slides are NOT sentences? The
separate script contains the words youd use in
everyday speech in complete sentences. If you
were giving this presentation in person, the
audience be paying attention to YOU and not be
reading your slides)
6 Literacy
- 99.9
- 60,149,290 people
- Compulsory public education
- Standards System
- State funded schools
7University Journalism
- Major universities
- Journalism and Public Relations most popular
majors
8University Journalism
- Publishing centers
- 80 practical hands-on work experience
- Global reputation
(Remember that PPT slides VISUAL. If you dont
have visuals directly for your country, then
choose related, relevant clip art like this one,
which suggests a reporter writing a story.)
9Censorship in the United Kingdom
- Official Secrets Act
- Severe censorship rules
- Seizure
- Imprisonment
- Cant be discussed
10Newspapers in the United Kingdom
- 104 daily newspapers
- 30 major print newspapers
- Tabloid style
- Foreign language papers
- 2nd in world readership
- 1st in world weekly circulation
11The Top 2 PapersDaily Circulation
- The Sun
- over 3 million
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- Daily Mail
- over 2 million
12Newspaper Interest Sources
- International Coverage
- Top subscriber
- international news services
- Larger American papers easily available
13Books and Magazines
- Variety of topics
- Entertainment 1
- Readers Digest 1 consumer magazine
- Vogue, Vanity Fair 1 popular magazines
- 2005 306 million books sold
14Television
- Broadcasting regulated
- 228 television stations
- TV licenses
- British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) main
public broadcaster - Independent TV
15Radio
- Over 250 radio stations
- 3 dominant radio sources
- BBC Radio- British Broadcasting Corporation
- Commercial Radio
- Virgin Radio
- Classic FM
- talkSport
- Community Radio
16Largest Commercial Radio Operators
- BBC
- GCap Media 40 stations
- - most popular Capital FM
- Emap all stations in North England
- Chrysalis Group - Heart and Galaxy
17Pirate Radio Stations
- OfCom Radio Regulations
- Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006
- 30 listeners illegal stations
- Drug smuggling
18About Us(students the photos and names are not
real to protect their privacy. Remember, too,
that this sample was a team project)
- Leila Hope
- Pre-med major
- Topics researched
- Literacy rates
- University journalism
- Newspapers
- Books and magazines
- Radio
- Cover, back cover, and table of contents
19About Us(students the photos and names are not
real to protect their privacy)
- Sherry Smith
- Advertising and Public Relations Major
- Topics researched
- Introduction and location
- Government
- Censorship
- Television
- Member pages and references
20References(students this list is NOT in correct
APA Format. Yours MUST be.)
Nevett, Michael. Voluntary Regulation of One
UK. Lexington Books, 1987. http//www.opsi.gov.
uk/acts/acts1989/Ukpga_19890006_ en_1.htm http/
/www.intstudy.com/articles/isgap4a09.htm www.ofc
om.org.uk.Ofcom Research Into Illegal
Broadcasting in the UK.1998. http//www.usenet
.org.uk/uk.politics.censorship.html
21Cheerio!