Traditional - One of the two sectors of the media industry, TV - A type of traditional media (stands for television), Soaps - This is an example of content produced for TV - such as Coronation street, Emmerdale or Hollyoaks, Streaming - Lots of TV content is now available through this, instead of watching on 'normal TV', Newspaper - This is an example of print publishing, FPS - This is a genre of computer game which stands for first person shooter, Website - This is a very popular type of interactive media, which can be viewed on any device such as a desktop pc, laptop, smartphone or tablet, New - This is the other sector of the media industry, not traditional, Ebook - This is an electronic alternative to a printed book. It is an example of digital publishing. E.g. Kindle or Kobo, Phone in - This is an example of content that would be part of a radio programme, where listeners contact the radio station to discuss topics, ask questions or take part in competitions, Social media - An example of internet content, e.g. Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok etc, Leaflets - An example of print publishing. They are often given out by people in busy areas, or posted through your door at home., Comics - These can be an example of print publishing (if printed) or digital publishing (if you read them online). They are usually a story which is told mainly through pictures and drawings with small amounts of text / speech., RPG - A genre of computer game. Stands for role player game., App - A type of interactive media. Used on smartphones and tablets., Films - A type of traditional media, which usually takes months or years to make., CGI - Stands for computer generated imagery, SFX - Stands for special effects or sound effects,

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