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PowerPoint 6: Messages in the Media

Explore the different types of media, their roles in society, and the importance of media in an election. Learn the difference between opinion and fact in news coverage.

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PowerPoint 6: Messages in the Media

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  1. PowerPoint 6: Messages in the Media

  2. What is media? Media is the communication of informationand messages to the public. There are many forms of media, including: Newspapers Television Radio Internet Magazines Advertising/Billboards Flyers Social Media

  3. What are the different types of media? • Media can be divided into three main types: • Paid Media: Awareness gained through paid advertising, such as commercials or newspaper ads. • Earned Media: Awareness gained through efforts that are not advertising, such as news coverage. • Owned Media: Personal promotional sources, such as a website, blog, Twitter feed, YouTube channel or Facebook page. • Media can also be classified as Old media or New media.

  4. Old Media • Includes broadcast sources(TV and radio) • Includes print sources(newspaper, magazines and flyers). • Mostly one-way communication • Released at a specific time each day/week/month • Reaches a limited number of people in a specific area

  5. New Media • Is easily accessible, such asonline sourcesand social media platforms. • Usually two-way communication (interactive) • User-driven • Released in real-time (as something happens) • The reach is usually limitless (no borders)

  6. Facts vs. Opinions • In most cases, the news media provides factual andinformational coverage to inform the public without letting opinions interfere. • The news media also produces opinion pieces oreditorials, where news organizations will share their opinions and analysis.

  7. The Importance of News Media • The news media play an important role in creating a healthy and strong democracy. • It is their job to inform citizens and make sure our elected representatives and governments are honestand open.

  8. The Roles of News Media in an Election • Report on the events of an election • Provide a way for parties/candidates to get their message out • Provide a way for citizens to communicate their concerns and opinions • Promote debate between competing parties and candidates • Advertise the election process to voters • Share and report on the election results

  9. National Newspapers • The Globe and Mail — www.theglobeandmail.com • CBC News — www.cbc.ca/news • CTV News — www.ctvnews.ca • Global News — www.globalnews.ca • The National Post — www.nationalpost.com

  10. Final Thoughts • What are the pros and cons of different types of media? • Why is it important to know the difference between opinion and fact? • Why is media important?

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