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This piece of work covers all of the criteria for P1, P2, M1 in Public Services Unit 24: Current and Media Affairs in Public Services. I have achieved a distinction in this unit by Pearsons Edexcel in 2020 and achieved a D*D* D*in the second year. I hope this helps!

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Shannon W Unit 24: Current and media affairs in public services P1, P2, M1
Task 1 (P1, P2, M1)

Mobile phones (1980)- These were World Wide Web (1995)- It
initially created to act as radios for was originally invented for
Magazines (1731)- Television (1936)- TV services such as taxi’s and the automated information
They were invented were created to emergency services to allow them to sharing which were
to present different transmit visual images communicate. In the 21st century, between scientists who
First printing press (1450)- This was forms of news and it for people to see. The everyone has a mobile phone and it were currently in University
a machine designed and created to allowed them to be first news program in allows easy access to the news and and international institutes.
mass produce documents in order to more story like the UK was the BBC, social media so people can keep up Its first ever web browser
spread ideas at a faster rate. compared to which was created in to date with current events. was the ‘Internet explorer’.
newspapers. 1936.




Newspaper (1665)- There Telephone (1876)- The Internet (1969)- The Satellite TV (1990)- Televisions
Social media (2004)- This is
are two types of newspapers, telephone was invented to internet was originally when they were first invented
mainly used as a way to
tabloid and broadsheet. They try and improve the created by the US army so didn’t have many things to watch
keep in contact with
are used by the media to capabilities of the they could communicate other than the BBC. Today, many
friends. However, social
produce daily reports of telegraph. It allows between bases. Today, more channels have been
media sites such as
events happening around the communication despite the almost everyone has created including more news
Facebook and twitter often
country. distance and it was all in access to the internet. shows are broadcasted and
contain news articles
real time. one’s like ‘sky news’ are 24
which reach huge
hours, meaning it will be
audiences.
constantly updating people.

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