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What are different types of print media?

PRINT MEDIA :

Print media includes those media of communication which are controlled by space rather
than time. It can be read at any available time and can be kept for record. Following are the
major print media of mass communication.

a) Books

b) Newspapers

c) Magazines

Books :

In the past books was not a mass medium but privilege of the elite class. There were two
reasons for that. Firstly, books were not printed but transcribed by hand. Secondly, the low
literacy level in the masses limited books exclusively to a small fraction of the society. It was
the nineteenth century which saw book as a mass medium.

In the contemporary world, book is one of the most effective mass media. It is the best
source of education. However, it should not be talent merely as an educational tool., It is the
best and cheapest means of storing and transmitting to others the records, knowledge,
literature speculations and entertainment characteristics of the human society. It represents
the conscience of time and people gone by, and it speaks to each reader individually.
Computer can also be used for storage and retrieval of information. However it has yet to go
a long way to replace book for storing and retrieval purposes.

Books provide permanent record. Some books printed several years ago are still in
existence. Books, from their beginning, have demonstrated their capacity to bind traditional
societies together and to give rise to new and sometimes revolutionary thought patterns.

Kinds of Books

Books are categorized as:

1. Trade Books
2. Paper-back books
3. Text books
4. Professional Books
Newspaper

Newspaper is one of the most important and effective print media of mass communication.
It was first published in Germany and later spread its roots to the rest of the world. Its
valuable services to the community like information, education, entertainment, persuasion,
cultural transmission, record facility etc., have made it an inevitable medium for the
contemporary world.

Functions of a Newspaper

1. i. Information and Interpretation :-

A Newspaper provide information to people about various events, issues and occurrences
the world-wide. It also interprets and explains matters which will be otherwise difficult to
understand for readers.

1. ii. Opinion Building :-

Besides reflection of public opinion a newspaper helps its readers to build opinion about
various national and international issues, events and policies through its editorials and
opinion columns.

1. iii. Education :-

A Newspaper is a great public educator. It discusses every topic ranging from news to
literature; supplies the readers up-to- date information about science about science and
technology and also promotes civilization in the society.

1. iv. Entertainment :-

A Newspaper also entertains its readers through special

Features, stories of human interest and cartoons etc.

1. v. Advertising :-

It serves as an agent between seller and buyer. It increases sale of various goods and
services through its advertisements. Besides the above mentioned functions, a newspaper
also provides a forum to the minorities, serves as a watchdog of the government, and is
used as a source for record and background information etc.
Magazine

Magazine is another important print medium of mass communication. It is the predecessor


of the daily newspaper. Especially, the birth of journalism in the Indo-Pak Sub-Continent
dates back to the magazine journalism. Hickey Gazette, Jam-e-Jehan Nama, Miratul
Akhbar and Dag

Darshan the first English, Urdu, Persian and Bengali languages papers respectively were all
weeklies at their debut.

A magazine is published periodically in a bound format, has a double paper cover and
usually better quality paper is used. Magazines can be classified in terms of the regular
intervals of their publication and appeal- wise. The first category includes Weekly,
fortnightly, Monthly, Bimonthly, Quarterly, Annually and Biennially etc., while the latter
category include Mass Magazines, class magazines and specialized magazines etc.

Functions of a magazine

With a slight difference a magazine performs almost the same functions as a newspaper
does:-

1. vi. Information :

Unlike newspapers a magazine does not provide hard news. However, it satiates its readers
thirst for information with in-depth coverage of various stories. These may be about politics,
crime, personalities or fashion etc.

1. vii. Entertainment :

Magazine is a comparatively more entertaining print media. Besides other uses it gratifies
readers urge for entertainment. It contains features, comics, sports, showbiz, current affairs
etc., for its readers.

Some magazine'(mass magazines) have general appeal for readers white others have
specialized readers. However, both types are entertaining for their readers.

1. viii. Comment :

Like newspapers magazines also have specific editorial policy. They comment on various
issues and policies in the light of their own respective editorial policies which on the one
hand, guide public opinion and on the other express their own policy.

1. ix. Advertising :

A magazine provides the means for establishing a credible roster of potential customers for
certain kinds of products.
Newsletter

News letters can be an effective low cost way to reach readers. A newsletter provides
information in the briefest form. Its readers are selective. Commercial concerns usually use
news letters to reach their clients or potential clients in an effective way.

Pamphlets and Leaflets:

Both pamphlet and a leaflet are effective to convey a message to the target audience.
However, these usually have localized influence. They are informative and persuasive
rather than entertaining.

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