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!Introduction __Print Media__ The print media is composed of newspapers, community newsletters, wire services, magazines, and other publications. Within these publications, there are two main divisions of labor: reporting and editing. Reporters are the newspaper writers who investigate newsworthy events and interesting stories. Editors assign stories to reporters, edit story content, and decide which stories to print. {img type="fileId" fileId="18" thumb="box" desc="Media, comes in many forms." alt="Media, comes in many forms." responsive="y" stylebox="border" metadata="view"} __Electronic Media__ {FOOTNOTE()}Electronic media. (2016, May 3). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:13, May 26, 2016, from [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electronic_media&oldid=718374307]{FOOTNOTE}are media that use electronics or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media), which today are most often created electronically, but do not require electronics to be accessed by the end user in the printed form. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are video recordings, audio recordings, multimedia presentations, slide presentations, CD-ROM and online content. Most new media are in the form of digital media. However, electronic media may be in either analogue electronics data or digital electronic data format. __Social Media__ {FOOTNOTE()}Social media. (2016, May 23). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 05:14, May 26, 2016, from [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Social_media&oldid=721724493]{FOOTNOTE}are computer-mediated tools that allow people to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. __Welcome to the Media category__. Please use this category for your research projects pertaining to the three main categories of media, “print media”, “electronic media”, “social media”, and “below the line media”. The media research projects related to woodworking could include research about woodworking websites, movies, newspapers and magazines and many more media projects related to the art, industry and trades of woodworking. An example of a media project may be titled “The Woodwrights Shop” or “Fine Woodworking Magazine”, and the contents of those projects may entail the history of the program “The Woodwrights Shop” or the true facts and statistics of the publication “Fine Woodworking”. Reference all sources. Name all files and images appropriately before uploading to our server. Image and files that contain arbitrary titles or naming conventions will be removed from this wiki. !Research links The links provided below are helpful links for our editors to use, they are by no means meant to be the only source. If you find links that are helpful for the research of this subject, please include them below. !Create __Create a project in the Media category__ by clicking on [http://thepatriotwoodwiki.org/tiki-listpages.php?cookietab=2#tab2|Create a Wiki Page]. Once the page is created you can choose the Media category in the "Properties" tab of your wiki page project. !Project pages in this category {listpages categId="7" exact_match="y"} !Files and images in this category {files galleryId="10" sort="created_desc" showaction="y" showtitle="n" showid="y" showicon="y" showname="y" showfilename="n" showsize="n" showdescription="y" showmodified="n" showauthor="n" showcreator="n" slideshow="n" showlasteditor="n" showthumb="n" showupload="n" max="20" recursive="y"} !References {footnotearea }
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