paint a picture in the listener’s mind. Writing for the radio should give the listener the impression that the reader is talking to him. It must be informal. It is not written literature it is more like a talk. Sound is the main tool in radio broadcasting. Sound is used in several ways in radio news actualities‚ natural or location sound. Actualities can offer additional information and natural sounds place the listener at the actual news scene and add nonverbal information about a news story.
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those broadcast over radio or TV‚ printed in a newspaper‚ etc. 3. any person or thing thought to merit special attention in such reports The relevant definition of media is: 1. the occupation of reporting‚ writing‚ editing‚ photographing‚ or broadcasting news. 2. the occupation of running a news organization as a business. 3. the press‚ printed publications‚ and their employees. 4. an academie program preparing students in reporting‚ writing‚ and editing for periodicals and newspapers. —journalist
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|ocean in 1902. With this discovery‚ it allowed information to transfer over long | | |distances without the use of a wire. At that time‚ the radio only had news broadcastings | | |and entertainment programs. Another invention that occurred near the late 1800’s was the | | |telephone but it was not until the 1900’s when it became more available
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and communities‚ and gave us all the opportunity to participate in creating and passing along our cultural story. Since mass media as crucial vehicles to influence public opinion‚ the government is likely to control and dominate the press and broadcasting. There was a wide range of restrictions on reporting and in many countries in the region at the time‚ we had a number of governments that were authoritarian governments that used press control as one of their political tools. Indonesia‚ China‚
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in children’s products Blosser‚ B.J. and Roberts‚ D.F. (1985) Age differences in children’s perceptions of message intent. Bradley‚ M.F. (1987) Nature and signi cance of international marketing: a review. Journal of Business Research 15‚ 52–6. Broadcasting Authority (1993) Television Code of Practice on Advertising Standards. Hong Kong: Government Printer. Brown‚ D. and Bryant‚ J. (1983) Humour in the mass media. In P.E. McGhee and J.H. Goldstein (eds)‚ Handbook of Humor Research‚ Vol Carey‚ G.‚
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An attitude survey of crime programmes on Kannada News channel Submitted by: Prashanth.V Register no: 10pubc2006 In the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Science in Mass Communication 2010 – 2012 ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES HESARGHATA MAIN ROAD‚ SOLDEVANAHALLI BANGALORE-90 DECLARATION I‚ Prashanth.V A hereby declare that this project report is prepared by me based on an original study and research conducted by me under the
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A career in electronic media offers unlimited exciting opportunities. From broadcasting production‚ to animation to‚ to video game design‚ to digital and film editing there are numerous ways to make your electronic media career creative and exciting. With video games one of the top entertainment sources for youth and adults‚ there is an increasing opportunity for the video game savvy and creative types to enter the field of video game design and production. The job market for these positions is competitive
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Push n Pull factors In general‚ the factors contributing to the development of entrepreneurship can be broadly divided into ‘pull’ and ‘push’ elements. Pull factors include all those reasons that emphasize entrepreneurship as positive and desirable alternative that pull the entrepreneurs to their choice. The pull or ambitious factors motivate the entrepreneurs to initiate the ventures (Islam‚ 2012). As for SK‚ we note that the pull factors were lack of alternative media in the Kenyan industry that
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Good afternoon. It is a pleasure to be here today and be part of such a distinguished panel. What I’d like to do in the time allotted is to share some thoughts on the brave new world of technology and its impact on our youth now and into the next century. Technology runs in the veins of society. It is the fuel that drives our lives. It is an integral part of daily life. It has definitely benefited society. It has brought luxury in the life of every common man. Automation brought about by technology
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Musharraf introduced the Freedom of press Act and thereby gave private companies permission to operate their private TV channels and hence compete with the national TV channel knows as PTV (Pakistan Television). It resulted in many private TV channels broadcasting new and exciting shows and dramas 24hours a day. This helped in people returning to their own media rather than relying on the international media as the source of entertainment‚ which was greatly influencing the young minds to become more Westernised
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