Communicating to people using television, radio and internet
The communication process
1. Sender
2. Encoding
3. Message
4. Channel
5. Receiver
6. Decoding
Noise
A barrier in the process of communication
Feedback
One's reply or comment in a message
Papyrus was a plant used to make paper during the Egyptian period
The movable type machine was the first manual printer produced
Johannes Gutenberg invented the movable type machine and established the Gutenberg Printing Press
Doctrina Cristiana was the first book printed in the Philippines that contains the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
Fray Juan Plasencia was an Augustinian priest who wrote the Doctrina Cristiana
Free press
An independent body from the government
Adversarial press
Conducts argument with the government
Early newspapers in the Philippines
Del Superior Govierno (1811)
La Esperanza (1846)
Diario de Manila (1848)
Boletin Oficial de Filipinas (1852)
La Solidaridad (1889)
Ang Kalayaan (1896)
Kodak was a film camera produced by George Eastman with the help of Thomas Edison and William Dickson
Film projectors were produced by the Lumiere Brothers (Louis and Augusto Lumiere)
Rough Sea at Dover was the first film produced and was showed in New York
Television was first used in the magazine "Scientific American" in 1907 and by 1928, the first official telecast was established in New York
Alto Broadcasting System was the first official telecast in the Philippines in October 23, 1953. The pioneers were James Lindenberg and Antonio Quirino. This is the famous ABSCBN today
ABS-CBN stands for Alto Broadcasting System Chronicle Broadcasting Network
IBM stands for International Business Machines and produced the first electronic computers called 701
ARPANET stands for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network and only the militaries could access it due to different transactions
The World Wide Web was established in the Philippines on March 29, 1994, allowing anyone to access it