bhitish studies media and communication
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2/3/2015
MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
BRITISH STUDIES
BY
GROUP 9
Ahmad Qoim FananiFeni FidayantiIndah Hartanti
Muhammad Abdul AzisNaila Fauziah
Rafika Dewi Kumalasari
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The Media in Britain
The Press, Radio, Television and News Agencies
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National And Regional Newspapers
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The Nationals:You Are What You Read
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The two types
of national newspaper
Sell to a much lager readership
Cater for the better educated readers
The Star
The Daily Mirror
The Daily Mail
The Daily Express
The Sun
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian
The Independent
The Times
The Financial Times
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Contain more print and less pictures
Uses normal headlines
Write in a much higher level of English
Devote much space to politics and other serious news
Equal amount of attention to sport
Different approaches
and subjects
Twice as large
Contain less print and far more pictures.
Uses larger headlines
Write in a simpler style of English
Concentrate on ‘human interest’ stories
SEX AND SCANDAL
Equal amounts of attention to sport
Different approaches and subjects
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Ragtime:
the regional
press
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single regional newspaper
the nationals
Scotland’s Daily Record and
Sunday Post
slightly under 400,000 copies each
Irish News
under 50,000 a day
The Western Mail, which bills itself as ‘the national newspaper of Wales’
dips below sales of 40,000
there are no regional giants in Britain
most cities and large towns will have one,if not two
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On The Rack: Magazines
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magazines
The Gentleman’s Magazine Edward Cave
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Shelf life: modern British mags
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The top selling magazines of 21st century
The market is dominated by a few major publishers, including Bauer, IPC Media, Northern &
Shell and The National Magazine Company
NEWSPAPER
TV PROGRAM : E.G.TV Choice, What’s On TV
and the Radio Times
WOMEN’S LIFESTYLE : E.G.celebrity gossip,semi-naked female celebs,
glamour models and other ladies fare.
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A Love Affair With Telly
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Radio and Television
British Broadcasting Company (BBC)
◦ Founded in 1922 and chartered in 1927
◦ The BBC includes both radio and television stations
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Popular British TV Shows
The most viewed channels are BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and Five
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Waves Of Radio: From ITMA To
Moyles
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Radio played a key role in the Second World War
employed by both sides for propaganda and morale purposes
It’s That Man Again, or ITMA (COMEDY PROGRAME)
Terry Wogan Chris Moyles
FAMOUS DJ
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New Media: Britain On The Web
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A British man gave us the World Wide Web as we know it today
THE TOP FIVE WEBSITES
Google, Facebook,Windows Live, YouTube
and Yahoo
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COMMUNICATIONS
the postal service, the roads, the rails, the airports
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Posting Letters And Making Calls
the Royal Mail Group Ltd Royal Mail delivers the letters, Parcel force delivers the parcels and the Post Office runs
the network of post offices around the country.
the iconic red telephone boxes may soon
be a thing of the past.
these days the mobile phone
rules supreme
The five big mobile service providers are Vodafone, O2, T-Mobile, Orange and 3.
Vodafone, a British-based company, is the largest mobile phone service company in the
world, worth an estimated £75 billion.
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On The Roads
In Britain the car is king.
While the road network is extensive and largely free, getting stuck in a traffic jam has become
part of British life.
Drink driving has become
a big social taboo
and the associated penalties are severe.
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On And Off The Rails
trains remain overcrowded and expensive, although punctuality could be
worse
In 2008 the Department of Transport acknowledged that rail commuters in
Britain sometimes endure carriage conditions which EU law deems
unacceptable for sheep, goats, calves and chickens.
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Up In The Air
Britain is well served by airports and flight routes, even while the international airports are somewhat
concentrated in the London area. Heathrow and Gatwick are major international hubs, with Heathrow the busiest
passenger airport in the world.
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Over Ground, Underground
Most towns and cities in the UK have a bus network, and even the most rural of areas will have some form of bus
service, however infrequent and unreliable. Several towns and cities, including Manchester, Nottingham, Sheffield,
Croydon and Blackpoll, have a tram system.
The London Underground, which opened to the public in 1863, is the oldest subway train system in the world.
Known by Londoners as the ‘Tube’, it has 268 stations and over 250 miles of track, less than half of which is actually
underground
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