One is printed, books, papers, magazines
Other is on web sites, journals blogs ect.
2007-01-22 23:45:36
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answered by Timothy C 5
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Electronic Media Wikipedia
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answered by ? 4
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If you're speaking of content, here's how I see it. The electronic media has a limited amount of time within which to present you with whatever the news of the world is ... locally, nationally and internationally. There are forced by time constraints to be selective if what they present. Sometimes their choices have to do with what is available in terms of audio or video. The print media, being less constrained by time, can publish as much as they want. Articles of whatever length they want.
2007-01-23 01:44:10
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answered by Q&A Queen 7
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Print media refers to advertisement or promotion of the products, services, events, informations, places, people, etc. done by printing leaflets, posters, giving ads in newspapers, magazines, journals, etc.
Electronic media refers to advertisement or promotion of the products, services, events, informations, places, people, etc. done by giving commercial ads on television, on radio and on websites.
2007-01-23 00:01:07
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answered by Crish 3
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print media means news papers ,magzines etc in which news is printed on a page,whereas electronic media means television,radio etc in which news is shown through live telecast ,or commentry in radios or by audio-visual methods.
2007-01-22 23:49:52
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answered by roxy 1
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*Deadlines:
1.A morning newspaper’s final deadline is 11 p.m.
2.Television deadlines are 10:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
3.Radio has flexible deadlines throughout the day.
*Visuals:
1.Newspapers are looking for an emotional still photograph that sums up the story.
2.Television is looking for action.
*Interviews:
1.Newspaper reporters might have questions to ask after a meeting or will call you on the telephone for a comment.
2.Television needs to interview you in person — whether it’s after a meeting or to get new information.
3.Radio needs to get a clear voice on tape and may ask to interview you in person or via telephone.
*Beats:
1.Newspapers generally have reporters who cover specific beats
— schools, communities and so on.
2.Television has some beat reporters, but most are general assignment and do not specialize.
3.Radio reporters are all general assignment.
*Coverage:
1.Newspapers will cover most stories that have news or feature appeal.
2.Television has a smaller staff; therefore, it is more selective in its coverage.
3.Radio has the smallest staff and covers only major, hard news.
2007-01-23 00:00:58
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answered by rauf 1
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If you know the difference between COMICS magazine and CARTON film then you will definitely come to know the answer for your Q.
2007-01-22 23:49:52
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answered by NUPAKRY 6
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