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Emerging media in the new millennium and journalism / edited by Sanoj Singh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi, India : Random Publications, 2019 ; Reprint 2022Description: viii, 325 pages : 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789352691593
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4 Em326
Contents:
New media as a tool for social change -- Online media, social media in the new millennium and journalism -- Mass media, journalism and foreign news coverage -- Modern media and television journalism -- News sources and journalism -- Development of media and communication -- Global media management and journalism.
Summary: "The word 'media' is derived from the word medium, signifying mode or carrier. Media is intended to reach and address a large target group or audience. The word was first used in respect of books and newspapers i.e. print media and with the advent of technology, media now encompasses television, movies, radio and internet. In today's world, media becomes as essential as our daily needs. Media of today is playing an outstanding role in creating and shaping of public opinion and strengthening of society. Media are very integral part of our lives and therefore they generate popular interest and debate about any social problem that we can think of. They often act as the bridge between our personal/private lives and the public world. Modern Media and Television Journalism includes the electronic media and broadcast. This book discusses all the critical and technical aspects of TV journalism. Specifically the book is meant for the young and aspiring journalism students. Broadcast Journalists working in television work in a variety of genres including news, current affairs, or documentaries. They collect, verify and analyze information about events which affect people, and present that information in an accurate, impartial and balanced way to fulfil the public's right to know in a democratic society. The digital revolution is transforming the news, and this edition explores the new opportunities emerging for journalists and online reporters using the internet. Essential guidance is also given on how you can break into a career in journalism." -- Back cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

New media as a tool for social change -- Online media, social media in the new millennium and journalism -- Mass media, journalism and foreign news coverage -- Modern media and television journalism -- News sources and journalism -- Development of media and communication -- Global media management and journalism.

"The word 'media' is derived from the word medium, signifying mode or carrier. Media is intended to reach and address a large target group or audience. The word was first used in respect of books and newspapers i.e. print media and with the advent of technology, media now encompasses television, movies, radio and internet. In today's world, media becomes as essential as our daily needs. Media of today is playing an outstanding role in creating and shaping of public opinion and strengthening of society. Media are very integral part of our lives and therefore they generate popular interest and debate about any social problem that we can think of. They often act as the bridge between our personal/private lives and the public world. Modern Media and Television Journalism includes the electronic media and broadcast. This book discusses all the critical and technical aspects of TV journalism. Specifically the book is meant for the young and aspiring journalism students. Broadcast Journalists working in television work in a variety of genres including news, current affairs, or documentaries. They collect, verify and analyze information about events which affect people, and present that information in an accurate, impartial and balanced way to fulfil the public's right to know in a democratic society. The digital revolution is transforming the news, and this edition explores the new opportunities emerging for journalists and online reporters using the internet. Essential guidance is also given on how you can break into a career in journalism." -- Back cover

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