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The Role of Media Organisations in Indian Media Education

Assertion (A): The professional organisations of media have not done much to improve the standard of media education in  Reason (R): The professional organisations of media do not have committed professionals to work for the cause of professionalisation of Indian media education. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are […]

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The application of media ethics involves

The application of media ethics involves (A) Finding most morally defensible answer to a problem. (B) Maintaining the right to privacy. (C) Rejecting governmentโ€™s control over media. (D) Maintaining the high standards of performance. Correct Ans: (A) Explanation: The application of media ethics requires finding the most morally defensible answer to a problem. Journalists and

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The term โ€˜broadcastingโ€™ was borrowed from

The term โ€˜broadcastingโ€™ was borrowed from (A) Radio (B) Television (C) Agriculture (D) Banking Correct Ans: (C) Explanation: The term broadcasting originally belonged to agriculture. Farmers used it to describe the scattering of seeds over a large area. Over time, the media industry borrowed this term. They used it to explain how radio and television

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Section A and B refer to the categories of profiling of

 Section A and B refer to the categories of profiling of (A) Television content  (B) Audience   (C) Program rating  (D) Newspaper ratings  Correct Ans: (B) Explanation: Section A and B primarily refer to categories used in the profiling of audiences. These classifications help researchers and media professionals better understand audience demographics and preferences. By organizing

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Professional Ethics Among Media Professionals

Assertion (A): Media professionals do not identify and censure fellow professionals who violate professional standards.  Reason (R): Because professional groups tend to protect their members from outside criticism.  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true.  (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation.  (C) (A) is true, but (R)

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Understanding Media Professionals’ Control Over Work

Assertion (A): Media professionals do not have much control over their work.  Reason (R): As they are restricted by the legal and ethical aspects of the profession.  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true.  (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation.  (C) (A) is true, but (R) is

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Corporate Influence on Cultural Production and the Public Sphere

Assertion (A):   The increasing share of large corporations in cultural production leads to further constriction of the โ€˜public sphereโ€™.  Reason (R):   There is growing pressure on the independence of the professionals who work within the media industries.  (A) Both (A) and (R) are true.  (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R)

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The process of controlling the flow of information is:ย 

The process of controlling the flow of information is:  (A) Media event (B) Media strategy (C) Frequenting  (D) Gatekeeping Correct Ans: (D) Explanation: Gatekeeping is the process by which individuals or organizations control the flow of information. It involves decisions made at various levels of communication, often by media professionals, who decide which information is

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