Objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcome (COs):
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Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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JMC 221 |
Electronic Media |
CO31:Students will be able to understand the functioning of electronic media as well as new media platforms CO32:Students will able to familiarize themselves with the basic techniques of broadcasting. CO33:Students will be able to have understanding of electronic media content creation. CO34:Students will be having the knowledge of script writing for Radio, TV and Cinema. CO35:Students will be having the knowledge of online journalism.
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Approach in teaching: Lecture cum Discussion Tool(Power Point Presentation) Analyzing different electronic media reports Case study methodology can be applied.
Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical
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Class test, Continuous Assessment Test Semester end examination Assignments |
Radio and Television as Mass Media: Strengths and Formats;Radio and Television as a tool of Development.Analysis and Appreciation of Radio and TV Programmesand Formats
All India Radio and its Services; AM, FM, Medium and Short Wave.Privatization-leasing out time slots (1993), Privatization Policy (2000); Expansion ofFM Radio, Development of Educational and Community Radio. Internet Radio: Webcast and Podcast.
Guidelines for Doordarshan;Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards by NBA (News Broadcasters’ Association).Growth of Private,International, National and Regional TV Networks and fierce competition for ratings. TRP,BARC
Online Television: Formats, Content and Presentation, Youtube Channels, OTT streaming Platforms
New Media: Social Networking sites, blogs,Content formats, Visualization of Data Collection and analysis of Open source Data, Effect of Social Media on Masses and Challenges
1. Boyd, A. (2000). Broadcasting Journalism: Techniques of Radio &TelevisionNews.New Delhi. Focal Press.
2. Chatterjee, P. C.(1991). Broadcasting In India. New Delhi. Sage Publications.
3. Fleming, C.(2002). The Radio Handbook. London.Routledge.
4. Narayan, S.(2014). Globalisation and Television: A Study of the Indian Experience1990-2010. New Delhi. Oxford University Press.
5. Srivastava, K. M.(2005). Broadcast Journalism in the 21st Century. New Delhi.Sterling Publications.