Warm up Think about the following question…. How do you define media? Give a few examples of media. What purpose does media serve?

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Warm up Think about the following question…. How do you define media? Give a few examples of media. What purpose does media serve?

Defining Media Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, or promotional messages are disseminated – including radio, newspapers, TV, the internet, mobile devices, and more.

Purpose of Media Media are channels through which modern society communicates and individuals connect with one another. Additionally, media serve many purposes including to express, educate, entertain and persuade.

Early in the 1900s, print, particularly newspapers, dominated the mass media marketplace. Film and radio entered the landscape in 1910s and 1920s respectively and grew in popularity through midcentury.

The second half of the 20th century gave rise to a quick succession of technologies that hastened the evolution of mass media, starting with the television in the 1950s. Niche magazines, cable television, video cassette recorders, personal computers, compact discs, the internet, and cellular phones followed in ever faster succession.

Only time will tell what new technologies may offer society to again change the face of media. And, if history is any indication, the wait won’t be a long one.