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  1. Learning Objectives. Identify four roles the media performs in our society. Recognize events that affected the adoption of mass media. Explain how different technological transitions have shaped media industries.

  2. The media world faced drastic changes once again in the 1980s and 1990s with the spread of cable television. During the early decades of television, viewers had a limited number of channels from which to choose. In 1975, the three major networks accounted for 93 percent of all television viewing.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Step into the ever-evolving media world, from the golden age of newspaper to the world of TikTok, with our Media Evolution Timeline.

  4. Jan 3, 2018 · This document summarizes the evolution of traditional media to new media through four major ages: pre-industrial age, industrial age, electronic age, and new/information age. In the pre-industrial age before 1700, early forms of media included cave paintings, clay tablets, papyrus, and the printing press using wood blocks.

  5. Jul 7, 2022 · Analog and Early Digital Media (1430-2004) The invention of the printing press, and later the radio, television, and computer unlock powerful forms of one-way and cheap communication to the masses. Connected Media (2004-current) The birth of Web 2.0 and social media enables participation and content creation for everyone.

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Global media history means three things in the context of this article: (1) the history of media as global connectors and forces of globalization that enabled and promoted transnational flows of news, texts, pictures, information, ideas, and lifestyles; (2) the history of mass media in regions beyond the United States and Europe; and (3) the his...

  7. Oct 30, 2023 · How has media evolved over the years? How are our current forms of media impacted by media of the past? What can we learn from the history of media to better inform our media practices today? Annenberg faculty and students compile and analyze media history and use that knowledge to inform their considerations of today’s media ...