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Q.1 Where does media get so much money to finance expensive technology and travel to remote places?
Q.2 Give reasons
a) World today is shrinking.
b) Media always tries to please big business and powerful politicians.​

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Answered by ompirkashsingh893349
31

Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. Technology has the great advantage that it allows tourism industries to replace expensive human labor with technological labor, thus not only reducing labor costs but also avoiding issues of customer service. Yet technology may produce a whole new set of unintended consequences.
  2. a) Today's world is shrinking because of globalization and improved means of transportation and communication. ... We can reach opposite corners of the world in no time due to improved means of transportation. Globalization of markets added flavour to it. That is why the world has now became small villa or get shrink.
  3. b) New political media are forms of communication that facilitate the production, dissemination, and exchange of political content on platforms and within networks that accommodate interaction and collaboration. They have evolved rapidly over the past three decades, and continue to develop in novel, sometimes unanticipated ways.
Answered by Paprigoswani1234
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

  1. Technology has the great advantage that it allows tourism industries to replace expensive human labor with technological labor, thus not only reducing labor costs but also avoiding issues of customer service. Yet technology may produce a whole new set of unintended consequences.
  2. a) Today's world is shrinking because of globalization and improved means of transportation and communication. ... We can reach opposite corners of the world in no time due to improved means of transportation. Globalization of markets added flavour to it. That is why the world has now became small villa or get shrink.
  3. b) New political media are forms of communication that facilitate the production, dissemination, and exchange of political content on platforms and within networks that accommodate interaction and collaboration. They have evolved rapidly over the past three decades, and continue to develop in novel, sometimes unanticipated ways.
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