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(ii) Recording Radio Programmes
1. Communication
(i) Culture and Communication
What is culture? Relationship between
culture and mass media; communication in
the cultural context; media as vehicle of
cultural transmission; representation and
stereotyping in Mass Media.
(ii) Communication and Social Change
Social change: meaning; media as a catalyst
for social change (with examples of various
social movements).
2. Journalism
(i) Qualities of a good Journalist.
An understanding of the following: nose for
News, inquisitiveness, language skills,
trustworthy and empathy.
(ii) Ethical Issues in Journalism.
A brief understanding of each of the following
with examples: sensationalism, fake news,
paid news, plagiarism, advertorials, partisan
reporting and sting operations.
3. TV
A. Advertising
(i) Advertising concepts & process,
(ii) \Functions of Advertising,
(iii) Types of Advertising (Cross promotions,
Merchandise, Convert Advertising),
(iv) Forms of Advertising
B. Film
(i) Pre-Shooting stage.
(ii) Shooting Stage.
(iii) Post-Shooting Stage.
4. Radio
(i) Writing for Radio
Characteristics of a Radio Script:
conversational language, active voice,
simple sentences, avoidance of technical
jargons and capability of creating
imageries.
Brief understanding of the radio studio and
transmission equipment: types of
microphones; amplifier, sound mixer,
speakers; audio recording.
(iii) Radio Jockeying
Role of a radio jockey; skills required:
command on language (spoken and written),
connectedness with the audience;
knowledge about the recording equipment.
5. Cinema
(i) History of Cinema
A brief understanding of the early
experiments done by the following: Lumiere
Brothers, John Grierson, Robert Flaharty
and Dada Saheb Phalke.
(ii) Cinema Genres.
Defining genre theory; an understanding of
the various types of genres (with suitable
examples): action, westerns, comedy, crime,
drama, fantasy/sci-fi, historical, animation,
romance and musical.
(iii) Cinema and Social Change.
Parallel Cinema movement in India: Issues
depicted and low budget production process
(with reference to examples such as Shyam
Benegal’s Manthan).
6. Social Media
(i) Definition of social media.
(ii) Types of social media platforms.
Self-explanatory.
(iii) Role of social media in democracy.
Role of social media in creating collective
identities with reference to sharing of
information; cyber activism (with suitable
examples)
(iv) Cyber Crime.
A understanding of online bullying;
stalking; trolling; online frauds.
Note:
There will be one Question Paper which will have 50 questions out of which 40 questions need to be
attempted.
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MASS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION-318
(ii) Recording Radio Programmes
1. Communication
(i) Culture and Communication
What is culture? Relationship between
culture and mass media; communication in
the cultural context; media as vehicle of
cultural transmission; representation and
stereotyping in Mass Media.
(ii) Communication and Social Change
Social change: meaning; media as a catalyst
for social change (with examples of various
social movements).
2. Journalism
(i) Qualities of a good Journalist.
An understanding of the following: nose for
News, inquisitiveness, language skills,
trustworthy and empathy.
(ii) Ethical Issues in Journalism.
A brief understanding of each of the following
with examples: sensationalism, fake news,
paid news, plagiarism, advertorials, partisan
reporting and sting operations.
3. TV
A. Advertising
(i) Advertising concepts & process,
(ii) \Functions of Advertising,
(iii) Types of Advertising (Cross promotions,
Merchandise, Convert Advertising),
(iv) Forms of Advertising
B. Film
(i) Pre-Shooting stage.
(ii) Shooting Stage.
(iii) Post-Shooting Stage.
4. Radio
(i) Writing for Radio
Characteristics of a Radio Script:
conversational language, active voice,
simple sentences, avoidance of technical
jargons and capability of creating
imageries.
Brief understanding of the radio studio and
transmission equipment: types of
microphones; amplifier, sound mixer,
speakers; audio recording.
(iii) Radio Jockeying
Role of a radio jockey; skills required:
command on language (spoken and written),
connectedness with the audience;
knowledge about the recording equipment.
5. Cinema
(i) History of Cinema
A brief understanding of the early
experiments done by the following: Lumiere
Brothers, John Grierson, Robert Flaharty
and Dada Saheb Phalke.
(ii) Cinema Genres.
Defining genre theory; an understanding of
the various types of genres (with suitable
examples): action, westerns, comedy, crime,
drama, fantasy/sci-fi, historical, animation,
romance and musical.
(iii) Cinema and Social Change.
Parallel Cinema movement in India: Issues
depicted and low budget production process
(with reference to examples such as Shyam
Benegal’s Manthan).
6. Social Media
(i) Definition of social media.
(ii) Types of social media platforms.
Self-explanatory.
(iii) Role of social media in democracy.
Role of social media in creating collective
identities with reference to sharing of
information; cyber activism (with suitable
examples)
(iv) Cyber Crime.
A understanding of online bullying;
stalking; trolling; online frauds.
Note:
There will be one Question Paper which will have 50 questions out of which 40 questions need to be
attempted.
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(v) Netiquettes.
Meaning and importance of netiquettes; an
understanding of netiquettes such as:
identification of oneself; respect for others’
privacy, use of appropriate language and
imagery; do not spam.
7. New Media
(i) Internet as the meeting point of all the
mass media.
(ii) Broadcasting
(iii) Mass communication model of a few
transmitting to a vast number of
receivers.
(iv) Gigantic organization.
(v) Huge technical infra-structure
(vi) Large scale revenue.
(vii) The changed paradigm due to the
Internet.
(viii) Empowering an individual to post
data on the Internet.
(ix) Information, message in one medium
triggering off activity in the others.
(x) Many sources of the same information.
(xi) Distribution of the information between
indi9viduals on an unprecedented global
scale.
(xii) Rapidity of opinion generation on a
local, national and gloabal scale.
(xiii) The socio-political implications of the
new information order.
(xiv) The Strengthening of democracy.
(xv) Emerging trends in Mass
Communication
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