How is radio and television useful for ilitrates people?
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Television Plays a Positive Role in Society. Statement Assessment. TV plays a very important role in the building of a society. ... TV is a source of information or communication and media plays a very significant role in everyone's life.
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Radio and television can help illiterate people by auditory means.
- Illiterate persons can use radio and television to receive information that literate people would typically get via books, periodicals, newspapers, etc.
- Being illiterate, they find it difficult to read those, thus they rely on radio and television for all of their information.
- These media, which are efficient mass communication tools, deliver news to individuals across the nation, particularly in remote places.
- The government's programmes and policies are also made known to the public.
- Even illiterate people can understand the instructional programmes they offer.
- The media also reports on many man-made and natural disasters. It aids in the dissemination of early warnings.
Hence, radio and television are useful for illiterate people.
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