Technological
advances paved the way for the emergence of the twentieth-century electronic
mass media as the public's demand for information and entertainment increased.
As nations moved from agrarian-to industrial-based societies, the production of
mass media was impacted by enormous social changes. Mass media have constantly
developed and adapted to changing demands and technological opportunities, from
the plain, primitive printing techniques of yesteryear to today's sophisticated
digital communications that canvas the globe. Throughout their short history,
the mass media have had an immense influence on every country's political,
social, economic, and cultural developments. The following sections trace the
growth of the different mass media, beginning as the oldest mass media with
books, newspapers, and magazines. A broader spectrum of mass media has emerged
over the years, incorporating modern and traditional modes of technology and
information.
HISTORY OF
PRINTED MEDIA
Newspaper
The
first regularly (weekly) published newspaper emerged in Paris in 1631, and
others popped up in Florence, Rome, and Madrid over the next few decades. While
radio, television, and online news serve that function for most people now,
newspapers were the first mass medium to collect and disseminate such
information. In more than a hundred years, big cities like London and Paris
have had about two hundred newspapers including being published daily, weekly
and interval from other days. Newspaper, as we know newspapers are a source of
information in the country or abroad providing coverage on events, current
issues and news.
Timeline of Events in NewspaperPublishing
1690s
First
newspaper in North America in Boston. Banned after the first issue.
1704s
The
Boston News-Letter is the first newspaper published regularly.
1721s- 1729s
Benjamin
Franklin publishes New England Courant and runs the Pennsylvania Gazette.
1784s
The
first daily newspaper is published in the United States.
1833s
Founder
of the New York Sun, changes the pricing, distribution, and content of
newspapers
1848s- 1955s
The
Associated Press was formed and The Village Voice is published
1980s
The
Columbus Dispatch is the first newspaper to publish content online.
1982s
USA
Today is launched to challenges newspaper standing
1998s
An
online gossip The Drudge Report
Magazine
Although
newspapers were the first record of daily life in the United States, magazines
were the first national mass media, reaching individuals in the late 1700s and
1800s throughout the growing nation. The growth and spread of print as a mass
medium took hundreds of years, which seems like an eternity when compared to
the spread of audiovisual media.
Timeline of Events
in Magazine Publishing
Early 1800s.
The number of
magazines increases to about one hundred in circulation by 1825
1828.- 1850s
The first women’s magazine, Ladies’ Magazine, is founded
and marks the beginning of the trend toward targeting women as a distinct
audience.
1865.
The Nation is published, which focuses on political
opinion and caters toward a more educated and liberal readership.
1879–early 1900s.
These changes
attract more advertisers, which allows magazine publishers to drop the price
per issue below what it actually costs to produce the magazine
1900–1960.
Magazines play a key role in providing in-depth coverage of
the World Wars and start to cover the cultural revolutions of the 1960s when
they run into new challenges
1960s and 1970s
As television explodes as the new mass medium of choice,
national magazines lose advertisers to the new audiovisual medium.
1970s–present day.
Magazines adapt by becoming more specialized, trying to
appeal more to niche rather than general-interest audiences.
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HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Television
Television technology
was actually first developed in the 19th century, before commercial radio was
conceived of, when in 1897, Ferdinand Braun invented the cathode ray tube. The
first time the cathode ray tube was used to produce images was in 1907. As early as 1876, Boston
civil servant George Carey envisioned complete television systems, putting
forward drawings for a “selenium camera” that would enable people to “see by
electricity” a year later (Federal Communications Commission, 2005).
Timeline of Events
in Television Publishing
1920s
First mechanical televisions used a rotating disk with
holes by John Logie Baird & Charles Francis Jenkins
1927
First
television was created by 21 years old
by Philo Taylor Farnsworth. America’s first commercially produced television
1948- 1955
The world’s first television remote control was called
“Tele Zoom” and The first “true” remote control was produced by Zenith
1963-1989
Television
surpasses newspapers as an information source . NBC calls itself the full
color network and Pay Per View begin to leave its mark on television
1996
Digital
satellite dishes 18 inches in diameter hit the market
2005- 2010
Falt
screen TVs and HDTV are introduced for the first time and Sony release its
Blu-ray disc format, capable of holding up to27GB despite being the same size
as a DVD. 3D televisions start hitting the market
Telephone
A
telephone is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to
conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly. The
essential elements of a telephone are a microphone to speak into and an
earphone which reproduces the voice in a distant location. The dial may be
located either on the handset or on a base unit to which the handset is
connected.
Timeline of Events in Telephone Publishing
1794
Signaling system that connects Paris and Lilie
1838
Morse shows the electric telegraph in the United
1876
Bell invented the telephone
1893
Marconi invented telegraphy without wire
1955
Attempt communication via optical fiber
1967
Telephone without wire
1979
Cellular telephone networks in Japan
Radio
Radio
is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Radio waves
are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz . In
radar, used to locate and track objects like aircraft, ships, spacecraft and
missiles, a beam of radio waves emitted by a radar transmitter reflects off the
target object, and the reflected waves reveal the object's location. Radio
waves were first identified and studied by German physicist Heinrich Hertz in
1886.
Timeline of Events in Radio Publishing
1888
Heinrich Hertz prove the existence of radio waves
1899
Loud speakers introduced
1901
Marconi sent radio signals
1903
Advances in radio technology
1919
Short-wave radio introduced
1952
Small transistor radio was introduced by Sony
1984
Players compact disc (CD) in the market
HISTORY OF THE NEW MEDIA
New media are
forms of media that are computational and rely on computers for redistribution.
Some examples of new media are computer animations, computer games,
human-computer interfaces, interactive computer installations, websites, and
virtual worlds.
Timeline
of Events New Media
1989
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the
World Wide Web
1992
Tim Berners-Lee posts the first photo ever to be on
the internet .
1993
CERN introduces the World Wide Web to the world.
1994
‘Yahoo!’ is created by Stanford University graduate
students .
1996
Nokia, the first mobile phone with internet
capabilities.
1997
Electronics companies agree to make Wi-Fi afor wireless Internet.
1998
AOL launches AOL 4.0 and inundates American homes
with CD-ROM mailers.
1999
‘Yahoo!’
buys GeoCities for $3.6 billion.AOL
acquires Time Warner for $165 billion.
2001
Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger founded and launched
Wikipedia.
2002
Microsoft launches Xbox Live, its online
multiplayer gaming service.
2003
Apple launches the iTunes Music Store with 200,000
songs at 99¢ each.
2004
Mozilla releases Firefox 1.0 and Google acquires
YouTube for $1.65 billion.
2007
Apple releases its first touch screen iPhone,
priced at $499 for 4GB and $599 for 8G.
2008
HTML5 is introduced.
2009
Twitter raises $98 million from investors, valuing
the company at a $1 billion.
2010
Apple releases its touchscreen tablet computer, the
iPad.
2011
Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5 billion.
2012
Facebook reaches 1 billion monthly active users.
2013
Apple says app store downloads top 40 billion, with
20 billion in 2012 alone.
2014
Facebook buys messaging app Whatsapp for $19
billion.
2015
Instagram, the photo-sharing site, reaches 400
million users.
2016
The number 1 Youtube video to go viral in 2016 —
Adele singing on James Corden’s .
2017
Apple launched their new iphone X.
HISTORY OF MEDIA COMMUNICATION
IN MALAYSIA
Printed Media
In Malaysia, the advertising
industry had started many decades ago. Today, newspapers and magazines are
among the most popular advertising media among advertisers and companies alike.
This is because Malaysians are known to be avid readers despite the growing
popularity and demand for online content and media.
Timeline Print Media in Malaysia
1805
Newspapers began publication
1998
There are 34 kinds of daily newspapers in the
country
-5(Malay Language)
-10 (English Language)
-15(Chinese Language)
-4(Tamil Language)
There are 115 types of magazines
published each month
-Most magazines
are published in English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil
Electronic Media : Radio
Radio is an
audio device of passing messages to a large audience. Radio can also be seen as
a medium used for sending and receiving messages through the air using
electronic waves. Birch, brought the first radio set into the country. He then
established the Johore Wireless Association and commenced broadcasting through
300 meter waves (Dol Ramli; 1979).
Timeline of Events in Radio Publishing in Malaysia
1930-1937
Singapore Port Authority commenced its short wave
broadcast every fortnight either on Sundays or Wednesdays
1942-1946
Japanese took over and used the existing radio channels in
Penang, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban and Singapore to transmit Japanese
propaganda.
1950
Broadcasting activities in Malaya were operated from its
temporary studio in Jalan Young (now know as Jalan Cenderasari) in Kuala
Lumpur
1963
First time Malaysia formed in radio ("INILAH RADIO
MALAYSIA")
1969
Radio and Television were merged under the Ministry of
Information.
1975
Radio Muzik (Muzik Radio) was launched
Electronic Media : Television
Malaysian television broadcasting was
introduced on 28 December 1963. Colour
television was introduced on 28 December 1978. Full-time colour
transmissions were officially inaugurated on New Year's Day 1982. There are
currently 8 national free-to-airterrestrial television stations
in Malaysia and
2 national paysubscription television stations in
Malaysia.
Timeline of Events in Television Publishing
in Malaysia
1963
Television broadcast begins
1969
Broadcast television for second channel was
introduced
1978
Private television broadcasts began operating
(TV3 - STMB)