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Journalism Notes: Invention and applicaion of telephone
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Sunday, 6 February 2011. Invention and applicaion of telephone. Probably no means of communication has revolutionized the daily lives of ordinary people more than the telephone. The actual history of the telephone is a subject of complex dispute. The controversy began with the success of the invention and continues today. Some of the inventors credited with inventing the telephone include Antonio Meucci, Philip Reis,. And Alexander Graham Bell. Bell's. 1874 A. G. Bell while working on a multiple ...Bell ...
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Journalism Notes: October 2010
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Tuesday, 5 October 2010. SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for Fourth Semester. M-19 Media law and Ethics. Understanding basic laws relating to media. To give an overview of recent amendments in media laws. To develop students as responsible media person. Unit 1 Press freedom and Law. Constitution and freedom of speech and expression. Official Secrets act 1923. Unit 2 Media and Laws. Civil and Criminal law of defamation. Indian Penal Code 1860 (Section -124A,153AB,292,293). Copy Right Act 1957.
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Journalism Notes: March 2010
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Thursday, 11 March 2010. SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for Second Semester. M-7 Introduction to Global Electronic Media. 65533;� To learn about technological innovation of electronic media. 65533;� To get the historical perspective of global media. 65533;� To understand about new communication technologies. Unit - 1: Development of electronic media technology. 65533;� Invention and applicaion of telephone, telegraph, wireless, film, picture tube, satellite, digital technology. 65533;� Intro...
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Journalism Notes: SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for Fourth Semester
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Tuesday, 5 October 2010. SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for Fourth Semester. M-19 Media law and Ethics. Understanding basic laws relating to media. To give an overview of recent amendments in media laws. To develop students as responsible media person. Unit 1 Press freedom and Law. Constitution and freedom of speech and expression. Official Secrets act 1923. Unit 2 Media and Laws. Civil and Criminal law of defamation. Indian Penal Code 1860 (Section -124A,153AB,292,293). Copy Right Act 1957.
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Journalism Notes: Invention of telegraph
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Sunday, 6 February 2011. The word "telegraph" is derived from Greek and means "to write far"; so it is a very exact word, for to write far is precisely what we did when we sent a telegram. At the height of it use, telegraph technology involved a worldwide system of wires with stations and operators and messengers, that carried messages and news by electricity faster than any other invention before it. In 1791, the French e. Ngineer Claude Chappe (1763-1805). Ms could each assume seven easily-seen angular...
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Journalism Notes: SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for First Semester
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Tuesday, 5 October 2010. SYLLABUS of M.Sc. (ELECTRONIC MEDIA) for First Semester. M-1: INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION and MEDIA. To acquaint students with the concept and process of communication and to. Enable them to appreciate the potential and limitations of various. To acquaint students with various types of media and there characteristics. To familiarise students with the comprehensive characteristics of various media. UNIT ONE : NATURE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMUNICATION. 53: Media and cu...
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Journalism Notes: February 2011
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Sunday, 6 February 2011. The word "telegraph" is derived from Greek and means "to write far"; so it is a very exact word, for to write far is precisely what we did when we sent a telegram. At the height of it use, telegraph technology involved a worldwide system of wires with stations and operators and messengers, that carried messages and news by electricity faster than any other invention before it. In 1791, the French e. Ngineer Claude Chappe (1763-1805). Ms could each assume seven easily-seen angular...