This document provides an overview of key concepts in media and communication studies, including:
- The development of television from earlier technologies like film, telegraphy, and wireless radio.
- Key inventors and innovations that advanced broadcasting capabilities, allowing messages to reach mass audiences rather than just individuals.
- Theories of language and how they relate to rhetorical style and the use of symbols.
- Components of rhetorical narratives based on ancient rhetoric and Kenneth Burke's dramatism.
- Types of narratives like myths that convey lessons and exert social influence through narrative fidelity.
- Tools of psychoanalytic interpretation that view media through the lenses of Freudian concepts like the id, ego, superego,