What is Media?

Media in general

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1. Types of tradicional Media

1.1. Newspapers

1.1.1. Newspaper is a print medium, written press, its primary function is to disseminate news, it is classified into function of its periodicity, which is usually daily.

1.1.1.1. Dominguez Goya Emelia,(2012)"Mass Media.", (1 ed.,p.21) Tlalnepantla, Mexico..

1.2. Magazines

1.2.1. The magazine is a periodic publication that inserts information, reports and articles on current events or topics.

1.2.1.1. Dominguez Goya Emelia,(2012)"Mass Media.", (1 ed.,p.37) Tlalnepantla, Mexico.

1.3. Television

1.3.1. It is a mean of mass communication that allows us, to be informed of world events, national and even local, provides us with diverse and including culture and education.

1.3.1.1. Dominguez Goya Emelia,(2012)"Mass Media.", (1 ed.,p.63) Tlalnepantla, Mexico.

1.4. Radio

1.4.1. Radio is a mass media that can reportof the events of the day, even at the very moment they are happening.

1.4.1.1. Dominguez Goya Emelia,(2012)"Mass Media.", (1 ed.,p.52) Tlalnepantla, Mexico

1.5. Cinema

1.5.1. It became a really important medium to publish different products.

2. Internet

2.1. Internet is one of the means of communication that has advanced the most, it is a source that keeps the world connected

2.1.1. blogs

2.1.2. Facebook

2.1.3. Instagram

2.1.4. Twitters

3. Definition of Media

3.1. "Radio, television, newspapers, the Internet, and magazines, considered as a group: can be followed by a singular or plural verb."

3.1.1. Written by Macmillan Dictionary. Articule "Media".

3.2. "The word media refers to any form of communication that delivers information. It is a plural form of the Latin word ‘medium’ meaning ‘middle ground or intermediate’.

3.2.1. Written by Macmillan Dictionary, Articule "Media".

4. History of Media

4.1. Writing

4.1.1. Script

4.1.1.1. Prehistory. Stone inscriptions, used fire to communicated. The Greek Polis, The Papyrus from Rome to the paper in the 13th century

4.1.2. Printing

4.1.2.1. Gutenberg's invention of printing to when coomercial corrspondents wew included in the public post networt after 1600, to the industrial revolution, paper machines in 1800.

4.2. Technical Media

4.2.1. Telegraphy and Analog Technology

4.2.2. Digital Technology