In India, after transformation of media as an industry, it is now in a transition with risky experiments wherein ethics in practices, a primary aesthetic aspect is ignored. Further, the aesthetics of media functioning is marred if the concept of making money is kept as prime agenda. The earlier traditions of language usage, content, portrayal, gate-keeping, message-centricity and priorities have been ignored. Information explosion has led to information pollution and thus confus ion, resulting in smearing of the aesthetics in functioning and accounting for the failure of comprehensive communication process. Crucial concepts of messages, reach, target-audience including feedback have taken a back seat...
Media is established as an effective tool to achieve fruitful communication process. However, the m...
The progress of a nation depends upon its socio-economical, educational and cultural developments. ...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant rol...
For healthy, meaningful, harmless, non-interfering and contributive functioning with maximized bene...
Consumerism as a practice about media acceptance is relatively a new concept for the Indian subconti...
The paper begins with pro’s and con’s of Globalization, particularly for Indian setting. The advent ...
Usage of languages in media plays a significant role in making people to initiate and set agenda for...
The relationship between media and man is very old, or rather the relationship between media and soc...
In general, "media" refers to various means of communication. For example, television, radio, and th...
After the concept of global village, the New Media is gradually emerging as a reckoning force in Ind...
The increasingly complex and elusive media landscape has thrown fresh challenges to an unsettled ec...
This paper proposes that communication and media studies should refocus on maintenance. Indeed, main...
Across the ages, the media has evolved to become a critical tool of mass communication through its f...
Media has long been considered as the fourth basic human need after food, shelter and clothes. It ha...
Social awareness means that you should know what is socially acceptable from you in society and you ...
Media is established as an effective tool to achieve fruitful communication process. However, the m...
The progress of a nation depends upon its socio-economical, educational and cultural developments. ...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant rol...
For healthy, meaningful, harmless, non-interfering and contributive functioning with maximized bene...
Consumerism as a practice about media acceptance is relatively a new concept for the Indian subconti...
The paper begins with pro’s and con’s of Globalization, particularly for Indian setting. The advent ...
Usage of languages in media plays a significant role in making people to initiate and set agenda for...
The relationship between media and man is very old, or rather the relationship between media and soc...
In general, "media" refers to various means of communication. For example, television, radio, and th...
After the concept of global village, the New Media is gradually emerging as a reckoning force in Ind...
The increasingly complex and elusive media landscape has thrown fresh challenges to an unsettled ec...
This paper proposes that communication and media studies should refocus on maintenance. Indeed, main...
Across the ages, the media has evolved to become a critical tool of mass communication through its f...
Media has long been considered as the fourth basic human need after food, shelter and clothes. It ha...
Social awareness means that you should know what is socially acceptable from you in society and you ...
Media is established as an effective tool to achieve fruitful communication process. However, the m...
The progress of a nation depends upon its socio-economical, educational and cultural developments. ...
A participative and representative democracy like that of India cannot deny media's significant rol...