Printed Media & Broadcast Media
I get the research from the internet, is talking about the
difference between printed media and broadcast media. Printed media can be use
by readers only, broadcast media can be use by anyone. It is more advanced for
the human in our country. With the changing of time, most of the teenagers will
be more attractive for using the broadcast media. In the printed media is using
past tenses, but the broadcast media is using present tenses to complete. So,
sometimes the old things will be more useful than the new things. We should
give support to the both media which is printed media and broadcast media.
Print journalism conventions
is an opening sentences that concisely indicates the subject and action of the
story and entices the audience to read the story. It tells the reader what the
story is about and what should care about it. To find more information or
reactions to the story. For a new story does more than remind the reader of the
story’s substance.
Broadcast journalism
conventions is new stories begin with a general, simple sentences signalling
the beginning of a story. The opening sentence in a broadcast news story
functions as a cue that begins a story segment. Sentences in a broadcast news
story contain just one idea and do not contain multiple clauses and internal
clauses and adopt a conversational style. The news segment are often short, so
information has to be conveyed quickly and simply. The latter conjures a
concrete visual image and is more likely to resonate with a listening audience.
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