Impact of Television On Political Awareness
₹620.00
The radio and television regularly present national and international political information to their audience. The programes such as The News focus, election broadcasts, group discussions and features are part of the information service. But how much do our people, particularly the poor rural folks, receive the political broadcasts and telecaste? How many realise the importance of their own participation in the national, regional or local scene? How many of them have the basic political knowlege about the functioning of the government? How many are aware of the political system on which a decmocracy functions? How many have the bare minimum political background to understand the nuances of politics? These and many other such questions have no be answered if one wants to gain an insight into the impact of the mass media on political communications. This study is an attempt to assess the impact of Doordarshan on rural folks and to see now far the present political programmes on television are useful to the masses in creating political conciousness among them.
Impact of Television On Political Awareness
₹620.00
The radio and television regularly present national and international political information to their audience. The programes such as The News focus, election broadcasts, group discussions and features are part of the information service. But how much do our people, particularly the poor rural folks, receive the political broadcasts and telecaste? How many realise the importance of their own participation in the national, regional or local scene? How many of them have the basic political knowlege about the functioning of the government? How many are aware of the political system on which a decmocracy functions? How many have the bare minimum political background to understand the nuances of politics? These and many other such questions have no be answered if one wants to gain an insight into the impact of the mass media on political communications. This study is an attempt to assess the impact of Doordarshan on rural folks and to see now far the present political programmes on television are useful to the masses in creating political conciousness among them.
Media: Sensation Not Truth
₹390.00
The role of media in our daytoday life is gaining significance in numerous Ways. An insignificant news may take the shape of a sensational news and its reality and truth may be tarnished proving as irreparable damage. It requires caution and media discipline while giving currency to a news. The Gujrat issue is the one which have been debated in Parliament and in newspapers, thus giving damage to the communities. The theme is wellweaved into eight chapters which covers attack and criticism, bias in the print media, nonnews becoming news, role of electronic media, and the media freedom.
Media: Sensation Not Truth
₹390.00
The role of media in our daytoday life is gaining significance in numerous Ways. An insignificant news may take the shape of a sensational news and its reality and truth may be tarnished proving as irreparable damage. It requires caution and media discipline while giving currency to a news. The Gujrat issue is the one which have been debated in Parliament and in newspapers, thus giving damage to the communities. The theme is wellweaved into eight chapters which covers attack and criticism, bias in the print media, nonnews becoming news, role of electronic media, and the media freedom.
Social Effects of Mass Media in India
₹950.00
The three parts of this unusual work present a survey of the origin and growth of the mass media India, as part of the country's political economy, before and after independence. It is a critical assessment of the present media scene including the findings of the firstever countrywide survey of the social effects of the media, specially TV, conducted by the Center for Media Studies during 199495; and recommended future that includes in the case of Akasvani and Doordarshan, now government owned and departmentally run, a radical restructuring and redefinition of role.
Social Effects of Mass Media in India
₹950.00
The three parts of this unusual work present a survey of the origin and growth of the mass media India, as part of the country's political economy, before and after independence. It is a critical assessment of the present media scene including the findings of the firstever countrywide survey of the social effects of the media, specially TV, conducted by the Center for Media Studies during 199495; and recommended future that includes in the case of Akasvani and Doordarshan, now government owned and departmentally run, a radical restructuring and redefinition of role.