The Mass Media 1. Functions i. Information Function ii. Surveillance Function iii. The Social Function - Entertainment - Socialisation iv. Commercial Function v. Political function 2. Key types i. Traditional Media - Print (newspapers‚ magazines‚ billboards‚ books) - Electronic Media (radio‚ television‚ film) ii. New Media - web-based and mobile technologies (the Internet‚ social media‚ etc) 3
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Newspaper versus Online Media: The challenges and struggles in contemporary world With the development of science and technology‚ online media gradually replace the traditional media. In some country‚ people never read news from print media‚ they read news from internet; but in some country‚ people still using the traditional way which is read news from newspaper. Although newspaper appears to be extinct‚ but each country has their own traditions‚ the future of newspaper is still depend of the
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CONTENT І .THE BASIC USAGE OF PHRASEOLOGOCAL WORD COMBINATIONS ………….... 1.1. Linguistic approach of phraseological word combinations …………………..…….…... 1.2. Classification of the phraseological word combinations…………………………….… ІІ. FUNCTIONING OF PHRASEOLOGICAL WORD COMBINATIONS IN THE NEWSPAPER NEW YORK TIMES……………………………………………………...……... 2.1. Origin of the newspaper…………………………………………………….………….. 2.2. Brief history of the newspaper New York Times and Egemendi Kazakhstan………………………………………….………………………………………………
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