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Comparative analysis of the types of outlets the communication network

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Answered by ristycolocar832
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Answer:

There are different types of outlets of communication network and these are: digital news, television, audio and newspaper.

Explanation:

Note that that when we say  OUTLETS means the avenue or opening, the place where communications takes place

The communication network cannot release its functions without these following outlets:

Digital news- an online newspaper where we can see different views, opinions, current events ,etc of our society

Television- a medium of telecommunication associated with graphics and images

Audio- Voice or radio devices where verbose mode of communication network is only available

Newspaper- A hardcopy or printed out communication network use in order to read of the news and current events happening in the country.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Comparative analysis of the types of outlets the communication network

  • A media outlet is a broadcasting platform that disseminates news, facts, and feature stories to the general public via media like periodicals, newspapers, social media, the Internet, television, and radio.
  • Media are the channels of communication or the means by which data or information is held and disseminated. The phrase relates to elements of the mass media and communications sector, including print media, publishing, the news media, photography, film, television, radio, and advertising.
  • Online radio and podcasts are the two main ways that audio news is distributed nowadays, along with conventional (AM/FM) radio. Over the past ten years, traditional radio audiences have remained largely constant. Online radio and podcast listeners are also rapidly growing.
  • The way that employees communicate with one another within an organisation is referred to as a communication network. The wheel network, chain network, circle network, and all-channel network are four examples of various sorts.
  • The foundation of smart grids are communications networks, which transmit data from consumer metres and equipment across the distribution system back to the utility. These data may be condensed and/or relayed four or five times before they reach the utility, depending on the communications methods being used.

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