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Introductory thinking activity on Mass Media and Communication

Mass Media:-

       Mass media refers to a diverse arrangement of media technologies that reach a large audience via mass communication. The technologies through which this communication takes place include a variety of outlets.


       Each mass medium has its own content types, creative artists, technicians, and business models. For example, the Internet includes blogs, podcasts, web sites, and various other technologies built atop the general distribution network. The sixth and seventh media, Internet and mobile phones, are often referred to collectively as digital media; and the fourth and fifth, radio and TV, as broadcast media. Some argue that video games have developed into a distinct mass form of media.

Importance of communication in everyday life & which platform you prefer the most for mass communication:



       The communication brings people together, closer to each other. Communication is a significant management function closely associated with all other managerial functions. It bridges the gap between individuals and groups through the flow of information and understanding between them.

        Most of the people preferred mass communication in various social app. Like as Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter, YouTube channel, blogger and many other. Mass media communication through people is used various tools from digital web or networks. I prefer the most for mass communication in blogger, WhatsApp, youtube channel, flipped learning and other websites in Google or chrome for information about the study. Google Classroom, Google account,  Google sheets & slides, Google Drive and Resources are valuable or useful for the learning sources, which are using by English department students and other web tools are using for study aspects flowing their own collection of information and assignments. (reflective thinking or activities)


        Mass media is a big platform for everyone communicating with each other and anywhere. Social networking through people are linked in social cites and expended their own cites and channels - podcasts.  It's happening at the individual level and also groups, this level through people are flowing their own opinions in mass communication.


         


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