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This document discusses the challenges posed to traditional media by new media in the online age. It defines media as both a technology that enables communication as well as the social and cultural practices surrounding that technology. It analyzes changes in the media landscape and their implications for journalism practice. Specifically, it notes that new media have blurred lines between producers and consumers of news and raised questions around objectivity, autonomy, and ethics for journalists. Citizen journalism is emerging as an addition to traditional forms.
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2) This domination was criticized by non-aligned nations as a form of cultural and economic imperialism that imposed Western values. They called for a new international communication order with more balanced representation.
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1. Types of Media (Part 1)
MEDIAAND INFORMATION
LITERACY (MIL)
Types of Media
Media Convergence
MIL PPT 6
2. SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
I- Key Type. Write P for print media, B for
broadcast media , F for film, and N for new media.
1. The New York Times newspaper article
2. The latest episode of a TV series streamed on Netflix
3. A documentary film shown in theaters
4. An Instagram story shared by a celebrity
5. A textbook on modern history
3. 6. A radio news report
7. A podcast episode available on Apple Podcasts
8. A magazine feature on fashion trends
9. A novel available in hardcover
10. A documentary
series on a streaming platform
5. II. ESSAY
1. What is media convergence?
2. Why media convergence a trend that cannot be
done away?
Editor's Notes
#4: Ask students to check their own papers.
Suggestion: You may give a summative test at the end of the lesson following the format of the given formative assessment.