Traditional media refers to non-electronic forms of communication that have been passed down through generations, such as dance, drama, folktales, and symbols. In rural areas where technology like television is unavailable, traditional media continues to be used to share information between villages. Some examples discussed are using drums to send announcements, puppetry, and storytelling. While traditional media has advantages like low cost and cultural relevance, it also has a limited reach compared to electronic media. The document argues that traditional media can still be effectively used for development purposes by building on existing cultural practices.