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_bAHU
100 _aAhuja, B.N.
245 _aTheory and Practice of Journal /
_cB.N. Ahuja
260 _aDelhi:
_bSurjeet Publications,
_c2011.
300 _axii; 375p. ;
_bSoft-Bound,
_c22cm.
505 _aPART 1 : THEORY OF JOURNALISM: 1. Introduction to Journalism; 2. Journalistic Function; 3. The functions and departments of a newspaper; 4. Management problems of a newspaper; 5. The editorial department at work; 6. Where newspaper gets their news; 7. Sub-editing; 8. Reporting; 9. The profile of a reporter; 10. Art of writing a newspaper story; 11. The journalistic style; 12. The art of interviewing; 13. The make-up of a newspaper; 14. The printing department of a newspaper; 15. Outlines of printing technology; 16. Proof-reading; 17. The advertising department of a newspaper; 18. Advertising; 19. Selecting the media; 20. Functions of an advertising agency; PART II: FREEDOM OF THE PRESS: 21. Struggle for freedom at the international; 22. Limits on the freedom of information round the world; 23. Classification of press freedom by degree of autonomy; 24. Uses and misuses of media in modern society; 25. Governmental control Vs. the people right to know; 26. Global patterns of journalism; PART III : BROADCASTING JOURNALISM: 27. Innovations in TV technology; 28. Television distinguished from the press; 29. Television distinguished from the press; 29. Television journalism; 30. Mass communication of the future; PART IV : HISTORY OF JOURNALISM: 31. History of 32. British newspapers; 32. British newspapers; 33. History of the American press; 34. The press in west Germany; 35. The Press in G.D.R., U.S.S.R., China and other countries; 36. The history of Indian press; 37.Press since independence; 38. Government publications and publicity; 39. Radio broadcasting in India; 40. Television in India; 41. Controversy on autonomy for AIR and T.V; 42. Films in India.
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