Which of the following statements is true for Journals?
A. They are not a part of the print media
B. They concentrate an industry-specific, stream-specific or trade-specific issues, which are defined before hand
C. They gives all types of news, views, and entertaining events
D. They are not prepared under the guidance of expert editors, writers and researchers but by journalists and freelance writers from the open market
Answer: Option B
Mass communication traditionally tends to be
A. communication from one (or a few) to many
B. one way
C. communication to an audience that is largely a passive recipient of messages with little or no opportunity for immediate feedback
D. all of the above
A. Kesari
B. The Tribune
C. Amrit Bazar Patrika
D. The Times of India
If we understand both journalism and mass communication, we can transform society by
A. acting as a spokesperson for groups of people
B. telling others what to do
C. both A and B
D. neither A nor B
The first Indian language newspaper published in India which is still continuing was . . . . . . . .
A. Kannada Samachar
B. The Bengali Gazette
C. Mumbai Samachar
D. Nav Bharat Times

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