Mass communication is mostly misunderstood as a synonym of communication media such as radio, television or films. Modern technology is essential to the process of mass communication but its presence does not always signify mass communication. For example, the nationwide telecast of Independence Day celebrations is mass communication whereas closed circuit telecast in a classroom or assembly hall on a topic such as eco-friendly environment is not. Mass communication is directed towards a relatively large, heterogeneous and anonymous audience. It is public rapid and transient. The concept of mass communication in India has undergone transformation after independence. It has become development supportive, flexible and need-based especially in the areas like health, nutrition, family welfare, agriculture, dairy development, literacy etc.
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Title
Revolution of Media Communication
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Alfa Publications, 2007
ISBN
8189913301
Length
viii+304p., Figures; Bibliography; 23cm.
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