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Page 1: Media - press, radio, television

Media – Press, Radio, Television

(Média – tisk, rádio, televize)

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Mass Media

Role of media Types of media Press Tabloids Broadsheets Radio

TV channels TV programmes Internet www Information on the net Favourite websites

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What is the role of media?

Mass media are the means of communication, that reach large numbers of people in a short time.

Mass media:

play a very important role in our everyday life,

bring the newest information from the whole world.

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What is the role of media?

Mass media: are source of entertainment and relaxation, are source of knowledge and education, are means of promotion (advertisement), influence the way people look at the world.

Listen to: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/types-of-media.html

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What types of media do you know?

A classification called the "seven mass media" became popular.

These media are:

a) Print media (books, press) - from the late 15th century

b) Recordings (cassettes, CDs, DVDs) from the late 19th century

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What types of media do you know?

c) Cinema - from about 1900

d) Radio - from about 1910

e) Television - from about 1950

f) Internet - from about 1990

g) Mobile phones - from about 2000

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What kinds of print media do you know?

Press – newspapers and magazines

Books

Brochures

Leaflets

Billboards

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What is a difference between a newspaper and a magazine?

Newspapers: are published daily. are larger in size to magazines. are less colourful. the quality of paper is lower. articles cover the latest national and international

events.

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What is a difference between a newspaper and a magazine?

Newspapers:

there are commercial, financial and public affairs, the radio and TV programmes are printed there, contain fresher content than magazine, are divided in to tabloids and broadsheets.

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What is a difference between a newspaper and a magazine?

Magazines:

are published weekly or monthly,

are smaller in size to newspaper,

are more expensive than newspaper.

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What is a difference between a newspaper and a magazine?

Magazines: have more pictures than newspapers,

look more attractive than newspapers,

the quality of paper is better in magazine, can focused on special area (cars, living,

fashion…).

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Tabloids

Newspaprers which:

focus on sensational scandals and gossips, use attractive headlines on front page, are smaller in size, have shorter articles, have a lot of pictures.

Examples of tabloids in the CR: Blesk, AHA, Super, SpyExamples of tabloids in the UK: the SUN, the Daily Expres

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Broadsheets

Newspaprers which:

focus on serious information,

contain political, industrial and cultural reports,

there are reviews of new films or books,

are larger in size.

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BroadsheetsNewspaprers which:

have longer articles,

have only a few black and white pictures.

Examples of broadsheets in the CR: - Mladá fronta Dnes, - Lidové noviny

Examples of broadsheets in the UK: - the Independent - the Times (since 1785)

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People connected with the press

Correspondent

Editor

Journalist

Publisher

Reporter

Paparazzi

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What is in the newspaper?

Advertisements

Articles

Business news

Cartoons

Crosswords

Fashion page

Foreign news

Front page

Headlines

Home news

Interviews

Sports news

TV programmesWeather forecast

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Radio

Broadcasting by radio started at the beginning of the 20th century.

It gives us a lot of information from the world, local events and also music.

Types of broadcasting:

- public broadcasting

- private/commercial broadcasting

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Public radio stations

ČRo1 – Radiožurnál, ČRo2 – Praha, ČRo3 - Vltava

• Regular news

• Mostly pop music

• Political discussions

• Programmes on various topics

• Weather forecast

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Private/commercial radio stations

Frekvence 1, Evropa 2, Blaník, Impuls

• Short news• Focus on some kind of music • Competitios and quizs• Sports reporting• Discussions with famous people• Advertisements

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Television

In our country from the year 1953.

Probably the most common type of media.

Many people prefer watching TV to listening to the radio.

Public TV channels – income from government

Private TV channels – income from advertisements

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TV Channels

Public channels

• ČT 1

• ČT2

• ČT 4

• ČT 24

Private channels

• Nova

• Prima

• Barrandov

• Fanda

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TV programmes

News -Televizní noviny, Události

Sport programmes - Branky-body-sekundy

Reality shows - Farmář hledá ženu, Výměna manželek

TV competitions – Superstar

Cookery programmes – Prostřeno

Soap operas - Ordinace v růžové zahradě, Ulice

Series - Gympl, Cesty domů

Films

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TV programmes

Fairy tales - Tři oříšky pro Popelku

Cartoons - Simpsnovi

Talk shows - Uvolněte se prosím

Documentaries

Educational programmes

Do-it-yourself programmes

Weather forecast

Look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Television_genres

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Television in Britain

Broadcasting in Britain is controlled by:

The British Broadcasting Corporation – 4 public channels (BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC 3, BBC 4).

The Independent Broadcasting Authority – 5 private channels(ITV 1, ITV 2, ITV 3, Channel 4,

Channel 5).

There are also satellite and cable channels.

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Films

Action film

Comedy

Thriller

War film

Western

Historical film

Science fiction

Horror film

Adventure film

Love story

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Television in Britain

The first daily TV programmes in the world were on the BBC in 1936.

Popular soap operas are:

East Enders (about people in the east of London).Coronation Street (about a street in Manchester -

since1960 !).

On average, people in Britain watch TV 23 hours a week.

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Television in the USA

There are three big private national networks: ABC, NBC and CBS.

There exist more than 1300 commercial and 370 non-commercial television programmes.

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What is your favourite TV channel?What types of programmes can you see on TV?

Examples of sentences:

When I don’t want to go out, I can stay home and listen to the radio or watch TV, video or DVD.

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What is your favourite TV channel?What types of programmes can you see on TV?

I listen to the radio every night when I go to sleep /every day in my

car, my favourite radio station is………because…………..