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broadcasts various kinds of
programmes right from entertainment to
education
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Answered by harshabenpraj888
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Educational entertainment (also referred to by the portmanteau[1] edutainment[2]) is media designed to educate through entertainment and a term used as early as 1954 by Walt Disney. Most often it includes content intended to teach but has incidental entertainment value. It has been used by academia, corporations, governments, and other entities in various countries to disseminate information in classrooms and/or via television, radio, and other media to influence viewers' opinions and behaviors.[3]

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Answered by Riya72114
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The media and entertainment industry consists of film, television, radio and print. These segments include movies, TV shows, radio shows, news, music, newspapers, magazines, and books.

Educational broadcasting and journalism simulates messages through print materials e.g books, magazines, newspaper and broadcast channels e.g radio television programs and films to educate the world. It is another brand of journalism where educational tools are used to educate people of the world.

Educational entertainment (also referred to as edutainment) is media designed to educate through entertainment and a term used as early as 1954 by Walt Disney. Most often it includes content intended to teach but has incidental entertainment value. It has been used by academia, corporations, governments, and other entities in various countries to disseminate information in classrooms and/or via television, radio, and other media to influence viewers' opinions and behaviors.

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