Broadcast Media :
Broadcast media is what its name implies. It is media that is cast broadly and freely for anyone to access live. Radio and free-to-air TV are probably the most common examples.
It is all media that is printed in hardcopy like paper in form. The most common examples are newspapers and magazines.
Mass media is media of whatever type: broadcast, print and digital that reaches large numbers of people. Includeing media such as pay TV, and Internet based news services, as well as the traditional media in the category of what its about.
Advantages and Disadvantages :
- the advantages are it moves very quickly and has no delay so you wouldn't have to wait hours for what your waiting for to come
- any programs or music will always be of recent and ready to use
- it is also very trendy and informational for fashion people , T.v channels and even contact details
Its disadvantage would be
- it could be illegal meaning many users would not b aloud to use it or may be licensed £140
Hear are examples of some broadcast media
you-tube is id say is the most popular broadcast media in many ways cause it requires a lot of information on it
- you can find music on it
- watch the television
- and also surf on it
but they all have their own way of being published.
Non Broadcast Media
Non Broadcast audio is completely the opposite of broadcast (Obviously!) The main powers that non broadcast material can have, is that it enables you to pause, stop, rewind and fast forward video and, or audio as and when you feel like or if there is a need too. As non broadcast is not live or a continuous stream of media, it can also be played at any time of any day etc. Some examples of this can be videos on YouTube. You are able to view freely and leisurely as and when you please. The same goes for BBC iPlayer or your music on iTunes. Non broadcast can also be playing a CD, Listening to your iPod or MP3 player, or even watching a dvd on your TV. all of these examples mentioned are linked with each other because they can all come to a halt at any time and are not broadcasted as a continuous stream.
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Advantages & Disadvantage
- the advantages are it has no TV licence
- you can access it when you want
- it is also potentially better quality ( more than one colour not black and white )
- more accessible
- your also in control which is important and even more exciting because you can do many things with it
The difference between Broadcast, and Non Broadcast, is that one has satellites and transmission masts to produce good media material that is only controlled by certain people ( not everyone ) and has a few features to the public, where as the other may want more internet connection for iPlayer and many more and we are able to locate and access the material, if it was to be pause, rewind, fast forward or to even stop a.