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Unit 24 Assessment 1- Current media affairs in the public services. Full Assigment Distinction Level

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Newspaper
What it is
A newspaper is a printed publication, usually issued in the shops daily or weekly for people to view,
they contain a various number of pages filled with the latest news, articles, advertisement and
correspondence.

How it’s changed/improved
Starting back when the first newspaper was published in 1605, it was just writing on paper;
overtime many changes have been made.
There are a number of news companies around the world today who issue their own version of a
newspaper, and they all vary from picture content, text size, format and colour.

Impact
For some people the newspaper still has an impact, people who are still old school and aren't a fan
of technology the newspaper is another option for them, it gives them the choice to catch up on
the latest news around the world in a way that’s more appealing and comfortable to them.
It's also a cheaper alternative for those who can’t afford technology which makes it beneficial for
many parts of society.
For the media, the newspaper has become a less chosen source to be picked as a way of keeping
up with the latest news; however the news articles that are paper printed are also placed online to
be viewed, this is seen as a compromised solution in the eyes of the media and impacts them a
little bit less.

Pros
it's the most affordable type of media
it still Keeps you just as well informed as some of the other media types
it can also give you a wide perspective

Cons
It can often contain a lot of Fake news
The production of newspapers can be expensive for the company
The production quality can be very poor making it harder for the readers

Radio
What it is
Radio broadcasting is the transmission of radio waves that is picked up by other radio devices and
is intended to reach a wide audience; stations broadcast off different frequencies which radios can
link to and listen to.
Other types of radios can be used to connect to one and another for long distance communication,
this is vastly used in the public services.

How it's changed/improved
The radio has changed vastly since the first development in the late 1800's, its changed in design,
style and colour.
The improvements around it are some of the biggest achievements ever made, from the
technology used to build it which determined the size of the design, to the range at which the

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