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Radio and television significantly transformed society by enhancing communication and access to information. They facilitated the rapid dissemination of news, entertainment, and educational content, fostering a more informed public. Additionally, these mediums connected people across vast distances, promoting cultural exchange and a shared national identity. Ultimately, they played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and social movements throughout the 20th century and beyond.
so people would not be so bord and so people would be on the there buts all day
Before radio, people got their news primarily from newspapers. There was also neighborhood gossip, or word of mouth. That was it.
The advantages of using television for education are the TVs keep students' attention better than books, and it is more fun than books. The disadvantages are that the students cannot interact with a TV, they do not know where the information came from, and they cannot always re-watch shows for missed information.
The main form of communication was by letter writing. Also they communicated by telephone, telegraph, newspapers, TV, and radio.
Mass communication is anything that gets to lots of people. For example, tv, radio, and newspapers are all mass communication.
In the 1970s, communication relied heavily on landline telephones, postal mail, and face-to-face interactions. People also used technologies like telex machines and fax machines for business communication. Television, radio, and newspapers were the primary sources of news and information.
Mass communication is a means of transmitting or relaying information with the use of mass media like newspapers, televisions and radio by distributing information to a large group of people. Mass communication has five functions namely for: interpretation, lineage, transmission of values, surveillance, and entertainment.
Communication is the exchange of thoughts by different ways. A normal communication is between two people or a group whereas Mass Communication is process of communicating some information to lots of people at once eg via television, radio or newspapers. The main variable is the intended audience in both the communications. Normal communication can only be delivered to limited people whereas the mass communication is fast and can be sent to the whole world with mass media.
the transmission of messages from a sender to a large amount of people through various types of media, eg: newspapers, television etc. the medium has to have the ability to reach a large audience.
From the Radio,Newspapers and TV
so if people do not have tv they can read the paper
telephone, letters, newspapers, talking, television.
Through standard sources such as newspapers, radio, TV, internet and talking to people.
Technology advances in phases. Before TV there were newspapers and magazines, in which there would be fashion reporting. And before newspapers and magazines, people just had to directly observe what other people were wearing.
Depends on how different people in the world feel about it