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International Nurse Day
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Elements of News
Role of Community Radio
5 W's & 1 H
word cloud- Journalism
7 C's of Communication
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Newton Lee (Quotes)
Inverted Pyramid
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Types of media
Journalism and Mass Communication
News Value
Sources of news
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5 w's and 1' H- Report writing techniques
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Abbreviations- ICT
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Popular Indian Newspaper
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Bombay Samachar (1822)
Sambad Kamaudi (1821)
Samachar Darpan (1818)
Bengal Gazette (1780)
Bombay Herald (1789)
Mirat-ul- Akhbar (1822)
Udand Martand (1826)
The Times of India (1838)
The Statesman (1875)
Anand Bazar Patrika (1876)
The Hindu (1878)
Dainik Jagran (1942)
Losartan (1948)
Dainik Bhaskar (1958)
Bombay Times
The Economic Times (1961)
Eenadu (1974)
The Telegraph (1982)
Janata (1983)
Mail Today (2007)
Kesari (1881)
The Tribune (1881)
Malayala Manorama (1890)
The Bombay Chronicle (1910)
The Leader (1910)
Young India (1919)
Matribhumi (1923)
Hindustan Times (1924)
Deccan Chronicle (1930)
The Indian Express (1932)
Sakal (1985)
Harijan (1933)
Hindustan (1936)
National Herald (1938)
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Media Thinkers
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Alvin Toffler
Aristotle
Antonio Gramsci
Auguste Comte
Cees Hamelink
Charles Sanders Pierce
Claude Shannon
Daniel Bell
Daniel Joseph Boorstin
Daniel Lerner
David Berlo
Ernst Friedrich Schumacher
Everett Rogers
Ferdinand Saussure
Frank Dance
Frank Parkin
George Gerbner
Guy Debord
Harold Lasswell
Henry Jenkins
Herbert Marcuse
Herbert Schiller
herbert Spencer
J. Habermas
Jacques Derrida
James William Carey
John Fiske
Joseph Schumpeter
Julius Nyerere
Lucian Pye
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Mahatma Gandhi
Majid Tehranian
Marshall McLuhan
Michel Foucalt
Noam Chomsky
Nora C Quebral
Plato
Raymond Williams
Robert McNamara
Roland Barthes
Ryan and Gross
Sean macBride
Sigismund Freud
Stuart Hall
Theodor Adorno
Umberto Eco
Walt Whitman Rostow
Walter Benjamin
Westley and MacLean
Wilbur Schramm
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