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over 300 satellite TV channels are broadcasted today. Beginning: Doordarshan had a modest beginning with the experimental telecast starting in Delhi on 15 September 1959 with a small transmitter and a makeshift studio. The regular daily transmission started in 1965 as a part of All India Radio. The television service was extended to Bombay and Amritsar in 1972. Till 1975‚ seven Indian cities had television service and Doordarshan remained the only television channel. Television services were separated
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UGC’s use of Television for Education For over two decades University Grants Commission (UGC) of India has been using television for higher education. In 1984 UGC launched “UGC Countrywide Classroom” on Doordarshan –the National Network of Television in India. Specially designed educational television programs‚ either imported or locally produced‚ were telecast for the benefit of undergraduate and post graduate students across the country. The need for using television for higher
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Module Notes Compiled by: Akash Sharma Session Topics | Module Member | Roll No. | Colour‚ TV world milestones till 1956 | Aishwarya Nair | 629 | Role of spectator‚ Approved channels and Violations of the Code | Yash Thakur | 649 | Production Process | Ujjwal Sen | 625 | Credits‚ Codes and Guidelines for Downlinking | Sujay Kulkarni | 639 | Script Writing‚ Ministry of Information and Broadcasting‚ Prasar Bharati‚ Codes and Guidelines for Uplinking | Shagun Lidhoo | 711 | Direction
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soaps that casts a spell on its viewers or is it audience becoming so addictive to it? The answer will be obvious by taking a flashback on the journey of TV serials in India. The first ever TV soap opera of India was “Hum Log” (1984) aired on doordarshan which telecasted only 156 episodes for 17 months during the years 1984-1985. The series quickly became immensely popular and its characters became legends and a common topic of discussion. Hum Log was a story of an Indian middle class family of
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DD National (DD1) is a state-owned general interest terrestrial television channel in India. It is the flagship channel of Doordarshan‚ the Indian public service broadcasting corporation‚ and the most widely available terrestrial television channel in India After years of falling revenues‚ in 1999-2000 Doordarshan (DD)1 had a revenue growth at 50%. In 1999-2000‚ DD earned revenues of Rs 6.1mn compared to Rs 3.99 mn in 1998-99. DD showed signs of revival with the launch of DD World (a channel
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and more and more viewers are switching to general entertainment channels (GEC)‚ especially Hindi GECs. Interestingly‚ Doordarshan News‚ which is a state broadcaster‚ is not slipping. It continues to hold on to its number 4 position. PriceWaterhouse Coopers in its study titled Indian Entertainment and Media Outlook 2010 attributes this to the “cleaner content” of Doordarshan News and its reach in areas where Cable and Satellite TV can’t reach. The PwC analysts in their study give two reasons
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Psych. 110 Mental Illness Psychological disorder‚ also known as a mental disorder‚ is a pattern of behavioral or psychological symptoms that impact multiple life areas and/or create distress for the person experiencing these symptoms (Cherry Kendra). Films could be used as a medium for teaching anyone about psychology‚ social work‚ medicine‚ nursing‚ counseling‚ and even literature. Or media studies about mental illness and psychopathology (Movies and Mental). As such‚ I had watched a psychological
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studio. The regular daily transmission started in 1965 as a part of All India Radio. The television service was extended to Bombay (now Mumbai) and Amritsar in 1972. Up until 1975‚ only seven Indian cities had a television service and Doordarshan
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