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Intro to media studies What is Mass Media?
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Some questions to consider..... How can we think about media technologies in a smart, critical way? Does the mass media change society and culture? Does it reflect our social values?
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Breakdown the term “Medium” - a channel of communication; a means through which people send and receive information “Mass” - means “many;” in this context, refers to different forms of media that are used to transmit to (and be received by) large numbers of people (the audience) Mass media are the diversified technologies that are intended to reach a large audience
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television newspaper books magazines radio internet
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Broadcast Media Print Media
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Defining mass media Dutton et al (1998) suggested that the mass media has been differentiated from other types of communication (such as interpersonal communication that occurs on a one-to-one basis) in terms of four essential characteristics: 1. Distance 2. Technology 3. Scale 4. Commodity
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Distance Communication between those who send and receive messages (media-speak for information) is: impersonal lacks immediacy and is one way (from the producer/creator of the information to the consumer / audience)
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Technology Mass communication requires a vehicle, such as a television receiver, a computer, internet, a method of printing and so forth, that allows messages to be sent and received
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SCALE One feature of a mass medium is that it involves simultaneous communication with many people; the same behavior is being reproduced by thousands of others, across the country and/or world
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Commodity An interesting feature of mass communication is that it comes at a price. You can watch football on TV, for example, if you can afford a television, a satellite dish, and a subscription to something like Sky Sports.
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