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    Research Propos Research Proposal Name: Sneha singh Email: sneha982326@gmail.com Course: Masters in Communication and Journalism (Semester IV) Supervisor: Sneha Subhedar Research Topic: How media bias on political news Research Question: Has Media bias on political news? How has media change the pattern of news towards information during loksabha election campaign 2014 ? Aim: To study how media biasedon political news ? Experimentation of media news and the new technologythat hasbeen

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    In 1942‚ 5‚000 television sets were in operation in the United States. At that particular time 12% of Americans had television sets. The programming was 33% news‚ 29% drama‚ and 17% educational programming‚ with an estimated 2‚000 receiving sets by the end of the year‚ and an estimated audience of five to eight thousand. What effect does communication has society? Communication was limited to people all over‚ mainly working as a dynamic way between the sender who were mostly wealthy white Americans

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    University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? The major developments in evolution of mass media during the 20th century were newspaper‚ radio‚ television‚ telephone‚ and Internet. These five developments plus more were big factors for how our culture is today. Newspaper was a good way to get the news in the

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    Let’s look at the difference between television broadcast and print news and the strength and weaknesses of each. Generally‚ television broadcast is the most public material that people of all ages can watch whenever they are available. That is why it is very effective material when you want to send a message to unspecified individuals. When television broadcast want to deliver something to someone‚ communicative skill and immersion is high because television broadcast can use audiovisual system

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    1. High-tech policies 1. A politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology 2. Mass Media 1. Television‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ the internet‚ and other means of popular communication 3. Media events 1. Events purposely staged for the media that nonetheless look spontaneous. In keeping with politics as theatre‚ media events can be staged by individuals‚ groups and government officials‚ especially presidents. 4. Press

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    | |Mass Communication | | |Sr. No. |Core Areas |Percentage | |1. |Introduction to Mass communication |10% | |2. |International/Global Communication

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    In television and radio the interview techniques are very different. Graham Norton does both‚ in both situations we do see Norton adapting himself. He interviews Jedward in the television interview and Benedict Cumberbatch in the radio interview. They are many differences the obvious one is that one is in a television studio and the other in a radio set; another difference is the audiences that would watch them. The television situation is broadcasted on a Friday night at 10.30pm so the audience

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    good afternoon everyone‚ today i am going talk about the impact of americanization‚ First of all i will talk abiut some background of americanization and then i will talk about the positive and negative impact of it. what does americanisation mean?The word‚ of couse has many meanings‚definitions and descriptions. the impact and influence of the US on the culture‚ politics‚business practices and technology of other countries. Nowadays‚ people view America in the form of a role model and a leader

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    My Favourite Radio Station My favourite radio station is One FM. The slogan of One FM is “The most hitz”. Why one FM is my favourite radio station? Because every program of one FM is more closer with Y generation and the program of one FM easier to touch Y generation heart‚ it’s also easier attract Y generation to listen. One FM is a quite famous radio station in Malaysia that will run the radio station using Mandarin and Cantonese. Furthermore‚ some of the program will make audience feel happy

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    University of Phoenix Material Effects of Mass Media Worksheet Write brief 250-to 300-word answers to each of the following: Questions Answers What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? During the 20th century the first major form of mass media was the radio. The radio was cheaper than telephones and allowed everyone that had one to listen to the same program simultaneously. Radio also made it possible for advertisers to reach a wide audience

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