Conventional Mass Media Versus New Media
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Mass Media, Conventional, New MediaAbstract
Mass media is a means of communication that has a big influence in disseminating information, news and entertainment to the wider community. Mass media can be divided into two main categories, namely conventional mass media and new mass media. Conventional mass media includes newspapers, magazines, radio and television, while new mass media includes the internet, social media and digital platforms. Conventional mass media has existed for decades and has been the main source of information for society before the digital era. Newspapers and magazines print news and articles in print, while radio and television present news and entertainment programs via broadcast. Conventional mass media has control over the production and distribution of its content. On the other hand, new mass media is the result of developments in digital technology. The internet, social media, and digital platforms allow individuals to generate, access, and disseminate information more easily. New mass media offer greater interactivity, allowing users to participate in discussions, create content, and share their views. Both types of mass media have a significant impact in shaping public opinion, influencing culture, and facilitating global communication. However, both have differences in terms of control, distribution speed, and interaction. With the development of technology, new mass media increasingly dominate the media landscape, but conventional mass media still plays an important role in providing in-depth news and quality production. Given these changes, a deeper understanding of these two types of media is important for navigating the ever-evolving information age.
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