1. Why are radio, television, internet called mass media?
2. Which year the Right of Information Act was passed?
3. What is the role of cable and satellite network in today’s world?
4. Who are the people involved in the process of telecasting the news to
you?
5. How does mass media earn money to meet its needs?
6. How has the readership of print media increased?
7. How does media influence your opinion when the opposition criticises
the ruling party in the print and electronic media?
8. Why was the ‘Gagging Act’ passed by the British in 1857?
9. Write briefly about the Right to Information Act of 2005.
10.Give an account of the role of money in media.
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Answer:
1) The source that the majority of the general public uses to get their news and information from is considered mass media. Mass media means technology that is intended to reach a mass audience. ... The most common platforms for mass media are newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet.
2) On 15 June 2005, President APJ Abdul Kalam gave his assent to the national Right to Information Act 2005. With presidential assent, the Central Government and State Governments had 120 days to implement the provisions of the Bill in its entirety. The Act formally came into force on 12 October 2005.
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Answer:
Ans1-The source that the majority of the general public uses to get their news and information from is considered mass media.The most common platforms for mass media are newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet.
Ans2-On 15 June 2005, President APJ Abdul Kalam gave his assent to the national Right to Information Act 2005.
Ans5-Mass media companies are constantly thinking of ways to make money. It thus advertises different things like cars, chocolates, clothes, mobile phones etc. ... Thus, mass media companies earn their money mainly through advertisements.
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