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2. CONSTRACT A LIST OF POSSIBLE MEDIA SENDERS, MEDIA MESSAGES,MEDIA RECEIVERS, AND MEDIA CONTEXTS BY COMPLETING THE TABLE BELOW.THINK OF POSSIBLE PARTICIPANTS IN THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS.
2. CONSTRACT A LIST OF POSSIBLE MEDIA SENDERS, MEDIA MESSAGES,MEDIA RECEIVERS, AND MEDIA CONTEXTS BY COMPLETING THE TABLE BELOW.THINK OF POSSIBLE PARTICIPANTS IN THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS.
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Certainly! Here is a list of possible media senders, messages, receivers, and contexts:
1. Sender: Teacher
Message: Lesson plan
Receiver: Students
Context: Classroom, online learning platform
2. Sender: News reporter
Message: News article
Receiver: General public
Context: Printed newspapers, online news websites
3. Sender: Ad agency
Message: Advertisement
Receiver: Target consumers
Context: Television, social media, billboards
4. Sender: Filmmaker
Message: Documentary
Receiver: Viewers
Context: Movie theaters, streaming services
5. Sender: Business owner
Message: Memo
Receiver: Employees
Context: Office communication, email platforms
6. Sender: Author
Message: Book
Receiver: Readers
Context: Printed books, e-books, online articles
7. Sender: Social media influencer
Message: Sponsored post
Receiver: Followers
Context: Social media platforms
8. Sender: Public speaker
Message: Speech
Receiver: Audience
Context: Conferences, meetings
9. Sender: Musician
Message: Song
Receiver: Fans
Context: Music streaming platforms, concerts
10. Sender: Government agency
Message: Public service announcement
Receiver: Citizens
Context: Radio, television, online platforms
Note: There are many different types of media senders, messages, receivers, and contexts in the communication process, and these are just a few examples.
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