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Journalism 
 The profession of gathering, editing, and 
publishing news reports and related articles 
for newspapers, magazines, television, or 
radio.
MEDIA 
- The various means of mass communication 
considered as a whole, including television, radio, 
magazines, and newspapers, together with the 
people involved in their production.
What are the “media”? 
 Presentational media 
 Representational media 
 Mechanical/electronic media
Presentational Media 
 Require the presence of a face-to-face 
communicator (ex. Speech)
Representational Media 
 Enable messages to be stored, passed over a 
distance, and reproduced in the absence of 
the participants 
 Ex. Telegrams, newspapers, comics, and 
magazines 
 They rely on technical devices for producing 
their messages
Mechanical/Electronic Media 
 Are also representational because they use 
codes to carry messages 
 They differ from simple representational ones 
because they depend on technical devices 
both for sending messages and receiving them 
(Hart, 1991)
Mass Media 
 The tools to mass communication. 
 They are the channels, therefore media, 
through which information, ideas, and 
attitudes are disseminated to the masses.
Traditional Media 
 The folk arts: plays, puppet shows, musical 
drams, poetry, jousts etc., which were/are 
popular forms of entertainment among the 
rural people in the Philippines and other parts 
of Asia.
Community Media 
 A new trend in the use of communication media for 
community development. 
 The small media or group media, provide better 
success and opportunities for people participation in 
community development 
 Examples: community newspaper, blackboard 
newspapers, rural newspapers, audio cassettes and 
development theatre
Mass Communication 
 Is a process by which an individual or 
organization transmit messages to a large, 
diverse audience with limited opportunity to 
respond
Channels of Mass Communication 
 Books, pamphlets 
 Magazines 
 Newspapers 
 Direct-mail circular 
 Newsletters 
 Cd’s audiotapes 
 Television 
 Motion picture 
 Radio 
 Videotapes 
 Computer networks
Not included as channels of 
mass communication 
 Telephones – do not reach large audience, 
one-on-one conversation 
 Stage plays – limited to a confined area
The Communication Process 
Message 
Source Receiver 
Channel 
Figure 2 Communication Model (Wilson & Wilson 1998)
Types of Communication 
 Intrapersonal Communication – describes a person 
talking to himself or herself 
 Interpersonal Communication – two or three 
people talk with one another in close physical 
proximity 
 Group Communication – groups of people 
communicate with one another in face-to-face 
encounters 
 Mass Communication –communicators use 
technological devices known as media to 
communicate over great distances to influence large 
audiences
Basic Components of 
Communication Process 
Source – sometimes called the sender, 
communicator, or encoder 
- Is the person who shares information, ideas, 
or attitudes with another person 
- In mass communication, is usually a 
professional communicator who shapes the 
message to be shared 
Examples: TV reporter or entertainer
Message 
 Is whatever the source attempts to share with 
someone else 
 It originates with an idea, which then must be 
encoded into symbols which will be used to 
express ideas 
 Symbols are words, pictures, or objects that the 
source uses to illicit meaning in the mind of the 
receiver of the message 
 Ex. Words, pictures, facial expressions, gestures, 
and body language
Channel 
 Is the way in which the message is sent 
 Is interpersonal communication: sense of 
sight, sound and touch 
 Example: use of electronic or technological 
devices
Receiver 
 Sometimes called destination, audience, or 
decoder 
 Is the person with whom the message is 
extended to be shared in mass communication 
 Is usually a large audience that is often 
referred to as the masses 
 Ex. Book reader, movie audience, radio 
listeners
Feedback 
 Is an added component in the communication 
process if the receiver or the audience transmits 
back to the source an observable response 
 Can take many forms: words, gestures, facial 
expressions, or any observable element
Communication Noise 
1. Channel Noise – refers to external 
interference in the communication process 
Ex. Radio static blocks, unreadable book prints, 
inaudible voices, blurred pictures
2. Semantic Noise – occurs when the 
message gets through as sent, but you don’t 
understand what it means 
- Can be caused by jargons, scientific, and 
technical terms idioms, legalese, gobbledygook 
- Can also occur when words take on connotations 
or emotional meanings based on experiences
3. Psychological Noise 
 Refers to internal factors that lead to 
misunderstandings in the communication process 
 Selective exposure – we expose ourselves to 
information that reinforces rather than contradicts 
our beliefs or opinions 
 Selective perception – we tend to see, hear, and 
believe what we want to see, hear, and believe – 
also called “autistic thinking” (Piaget) (Autism – 
thought in which truth is confused with desire)
Theory of Redundancy 
 The communicator’s way of overcoming 
channel noise by repeating the main idea of his 
message a number of times to make sure it gets 
through.
Information Processing By 
the Media 
1. Gate keeping – one way the media control 
our access to news, information, and 
entertainment. 
- This sociological term was coined by Kurt 
Lewin who used to describe the fact that 
news most travel through a series of 
checkpoints (gates) before it reaches the 
public
2. Agenda setting – another process whereby the 
mass media determines what we think and worry 
about 
- Mass media agenda-setting theory contends 
that the mass media, not we, determine what 
will be news and what won’t 
- The most important effect of mass 
communication is its ability to mentally order and 
organize our world for us
Mass Communication Field 
Encompasses: 
1. Advertising agencies 
2. Wire services, public relations and publicity firms 
3. Syndication houses that provide feature and photo 
material for print media or programs and movies for 
television, artist and graphic design consultants 
4. Research firms for product, audience and message 
analysis 
5. Independent producers of movies and television 
programs 
6. Program suppliers
Important Agencies of Communication 
that are Adjuncts of the Mass Media 
1. The Press Association, which collect and 
distribute news and pictures to the 
newspapers, television, radio stations and 
magazines. 
2. The syndicates, which offer background 
news and pictures, commentaries, and 
entertainment features to newspapers, tv, 
radio, and magazines.
3. The advertising agencies, which serve their 
business clients on the one hand and the mass 
media on the other. 
4. The advertising departments of companies and 
institutions, which serve in merchandising roles, 
and the public relations departments, which serve 
in information roles.
5. The Public Relations counselling firms and 
publicity organizations, which offer information 
in behalf of their clients. 
6. Research individual and groups, who help gauge 
the impact of the message and guide mass 
communicators to more effective paths
The Social Roles of Mass 
Communication (Lasswell 1948) 
1. Surveillance of the environment 
2. Correlation of the components of society in 
making a response to the environment 
3. Transmission of social inheritance
Social Functions of Media 
(Farrar, 1997) 
1. Sentinel – we rely on mass communication 
media to keep us alert to an impending 
typhoon, election, oil price hike, movie 
schedule, brown-outs, etc. 
2. Arena – the communication media place 
events and controversies on the community 
agenda, focusing attention on issues so that 
consensus can be reached.
3. Instructor – through communication media, we 
teach what others are saying, wearing, doing. 
4. Social and Political regulator – this may be most 
important rate mass communication media play: 
they keep leaders honest; social and government 
policies equitable.
Four Concepts of Mass 
Communication 
1. Authoritarianism – or authoritarian theory – 
a theory of the press asserting that the 
rulers of society should control what is 
disseminated to the public in the mass media. 
2. Libertarianism or libertarian theory – the 
theory that the press should serve the 
governed (people) not governors
3. The soviet people – an offshoot of the 
authoritarian theory of the press stating that the 
mass media should be state owned and operated 
to best serve the government. 
4. Social responsibility – an offshoot of libertarian 
theory of the press that contends that the press 
is socially responsible to keep a democratic nation 
well informed.

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Journalism review complete first part ENG 24

  • 1. Journalism  The profession of gathering, editing, and publishing news reports and related articles for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio.
  • 2. MEDIA - The various means of mass communication considered as a whole, including television, radio, magazines, and newspapers, together with the people involved in their production.
  • 3. What are the “media”?  Presentational media  Representational media  Mechanical/electronic media
  • 4. Presentational Media  Require the presence of a face-to-face communicator (ex. Speech)
  • 5. Representational Media  Enable messages to be stored, passed over a distance, and reproduced in the absence of the participants  Ex. Telegrams, newspapers, comics, and magazines  They rely on technical devices for producing their messages
  • 6. Mechanical/Electronic Media  Are also representational because they use codes to carry messages  They differ from simple representational ones because they depend on technical devices both for sending messages and receiving them (Hart, 1991)
  • 7. Mass Media  The tools to mass communication.  They are the channels, therefore media, through which information, ideas, and attitudes are disseminated to the masses.
  • 8. Traditional Media  The folk arts: plays, puppet shows, musical drams, poetry, jousts etc., which were/are popular forms of entertainment among the rural people in the Philippines and other parts of Asia.
  • 9. Community Media  A new trend in the use of communication media for community development.  The small media or group media, provide better success and opportunities for people participation in community development  Examples: community newspaper, blackboard newspapers, rural newspapers, audio cassettes and development theatre
  • 10. Mass Communication  Is a process by which an individual or organization transmit messages to a large, diverse audience with limited opportunity to respond
  • 11. Channels of Mass Communication  Books, pamphlets  Magazines  Newspapers  Direct-mail circular  Newsletters  Cd’s audiotapes  Television  Motion picture  Radio  Videotapes  Computer networks
  • 12. Not included as channels of mass communication  Telephones – do not reach large audience, one-on-one conversation  Stage plays – limited to a confined area
  • 13. The Communication Process Message Source Receiver Channel Figure 2 Communication Model (Wilson & Wilson 1998)
  • 14. Types of Communication  Intrapersonal Communication – describes a person talking to himself or herself  Interpersonal Communication – two or three people talk with one another in close physical proximity  Group Communication – groups of people communicate with one another in face-to-face encounters  Mass Communication –communicators use technological devices known as media to communicate over great distances to influence large audiences
  • 15. Basic Components of Communication Process Source – sometimes called the sender, communicator, or encoder - Is the person who shares information, ideas, or attitudes with another person - In mass communication, is usually a professional communicator who shapes the message to be shared Examples: TV reporter or entertainer
  • 16. Message  Is whatever the source attempts to share with someone else  It originates with an idea, which then must be encoded into symbols which will be used to express ideas  Symbols are words, pictures, or objects that the source uses to illicit meaning in the mind of the receiver of the message  Ex. Words, pictures, facial expressions, gestures, and body language
  • 17. Channel  Is the way in which the message is sent  Is interpersonal communication: sense of sight, sound and touch  Example: use of electronic or technological devices
  • 18. Receiver  Sometimes called destination, audience, or decoder  Is the person with whom the message is extended to be shared in mass communication  Is usually a large audience that is often referred to as the masses  Ex. Book reader, movie audience, radio listeners
  • 19. Feedback  Is an added component in the communication process if the receiver or the audience transmits back to the source an observable response  Can take many forms: words, gestures, facial expressions, or any observable element
  • 20. Communication Noise 1. Channel Noise – refers to external interference in the communication process Ex. Radio static blocks, unreadable book prints, inaudible voices, blurred pictures
  • 21. 2. Semantic Noise – occurs when the message gets through as sent, but you don’t understand what it means - Can be caused by jargons, scientific, and technical terms idioms, legalese, gobbledygook - Can also occur when words take on connotations or emotional meanings based on experiences
  • 22. 3. Psychological Noise  Refers to internal factors that lead to misunderstandings in the communication process  Selective exposure – we expose ourselves to information that reinforces rather than contradicts our beliefs or opinions  Selective perception – we tend to see, hear, and believe what we want to see, hear, and believe – also called “autistic thinking” (Piaget) (Autism – thought in which truth is confused with desire)
  • 23. Theory of Redundancy  The communicator’s way of overcoming channel noise by repeating the main idea of his message a number of times to make sure it gets through.
  • 24. Information Processing By the Media 1. Gate keeping – one way the media control our access to news, information, and entertainment. - This sociological term was coined by Kurt Lewin who used to describe the fact that news most travel through a series of checkpoints (gates) before it reaches the public
  • 25. 2. Agenda setting – another process whereby the mass media determines what we think and worry about - Mass media agenda-setting theory contends that the mass media, not we, determine what will be news and what won’t - The most important effect of mass communication is its ability to mentally order and organize our world for us
  • 26. Mass Communication Field Encompasses: 1. Advertising agencies 2. Wire services, public relations and publicity firms 3. Syndication houses that provide feature and photo material for print media or programs and movies for television, artist and graphic design consultants 4. Research firms for product, audience and message analysis 5. Independent producers of movies and television programs 6. Program suppliers
  • 27. Important Agencies of Communication that are Adjuncts of the Mass Media 1. The Press Association, which collect and distribute news and pictures to the newspapers, television, radio stations and magazines. 2. The syndicates, which offer background news and pictures, commentaries, and entertainment features to newspapers, tv, radio, and magazines.
  • 28. 3. The advertising agencies, which serve their business clients on the one hand and the mass media on the other. 4. The advertising departments of companies and institutions, which serve in merchandising roles, and the public relations departments, which serve in information roles.
  • 29. 5. The Public Relations counselling firms and publicity organizations, which offer information in behalf of their clients. 6. Research individual and groups, who help gauge the impact of the message and guide mass communicators to more effective paths
  • 30. The Social Roles of Mass Communication (Lasswell 1948) 1. Surveillance of the environment 2. Correlation of the components of society in making a response to the environment 3. Transmission of social inheritance
  • 31. Social Functions of Media (Farrar, 1997) 1. Sentinel – we rely on mass communication media to keep us alert to an impending typhoon, election, oil price hike, movie schedule, brown-outs, etc. 2. Arena – the communication media place events and controversies on the community agenda, focusing attention on issues so that consensus can be reached.
  • 32. 3. Instructor – through communication media, we teach what others are saying, wearing, doing. 4. Social and Political regulator – this may be most important rate mass communication media play: they keep leaders honest; social and government policies equitable.
  • 33. Four Concepts of Mass Communication 1. Authoritarianism – or authoritarian theory – a theory of the press asserting that the rulers of society should control what is disseminated to the public in the mass media. 2. Libertarianism or libertarian theory – the theory that the press should serve the governed (people) not governors
  • 34. 3. The soviet people – an offshoot of the authoritarian theory of the press stating that the mass media should be state owned and operated to best serve the government. 4. Social responsibility – an offshoot of libertarian theory of the press that contends that the press is socially responsible to keep a democratic nation well informed.