Type your answer here... Print and Electronic media play an important role in Society.Now a days electronic or Print media is necessery part of modern urban life. In some cases we are bound to be based upon the media. From blast to examination result, train schedule to strike every information are ready now a days. With morning tea we come to about the latest development of the whole day, of the whole city. Even for the entertainment world, media is our only guide to introduction of all the things.
So the Media, either it is print or electronic has to be very much responsibe, authentic, biasless, emotionfree and database. In case of normal incidents media should transform the news as it is or was. But in case of communal riots etc, media should not focus the scene as like as it is. Because it may make people more violent. So in that case media has to play a crucial role. You havenot blackout the news, at the same time you have to be very much selective in time of publishing or broadcusying. In case of a blast media should follow the same ethics. Media should not publish the halfburn bodies in the page of the newspaper or on the screen, because it causses serious effect to the childrens and weak hurt people.
The job should be done by both correspondent and the desk reporters.
this are some of the examples, how an print or electronic media should work.
Print media has remained relevant
There are lots of forms of print media. Print media includes newspapers, magazine, brochures, directories, packaging, and all other forms of message delivery (advertising, etc) that are produced by printing on paper or other material and are relatively permanent. The permanence means they can be kept, filed, or revisited.
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Print media is related to all the printing types for example newspapers,magazines,journals,etc.and non prine media is that does not include print media
What are 5disadvantage of non print media
No, print media refers specifically to newspapers, magazines, and other printed materials, while mass media encompasses all media formats (print, television, radio, internet, etc.) that reach a large audience. Print media is a subset of mass media.
any written media
In many situations print media can be more valuable than electronic media. For example, print comic books can be worth a great deal.
Non-print media refers to any form of media that is not printed. Slideshows and video clips are a good example of non-print media.
Print media includes newspapers, magazines, books, and brochures that are physically printed on paper. It provides a tangible form of information that can be easily shared and referenced. Print media also tends to have a longer shelf life compared to digital media.
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The broadcast media are more regulated than print media because of the frequency. The frequency signal interferes with each other unlike print media, which doesn't have to worry about frequency signals.
I think that web media is slowly replacing print media. I say that as a print media hold-out. While newspaper is certainly on the way out, I was still skeptical about the prospect that books and magazines would be replaced. Now with the advent of reasonable working ebook readers like the Kindle and Nook, books and magazines are going to see their print versions take a hit. So the answer to your question is: Yes - print will eventually be replaced by web and digital media.
print media are mwdia those where created by a printing processes unlike electronic media print media can be read and passed to another person to read too
Yes, it is! Media should be aware of their responsibilities as they play significant role in society specially on informing and educating the people with the current and pressing issues that may directly affect them. They should also be sensible on every programs and contents (for print media) that they offer to the public.