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Published by B.R. Publishing Corporation BRPC, 2010
ISBN 10: 8176467057ISBN 13: 9788176467056
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Condition: New. pp. viii + 316 Index 1st Published.
Published by B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2010
ISBN 10: 8176467057ISBN 13: 9788176467056
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Condition: New. pp. viii + 316 Illus.
Published by BRPC, New Delhi, 2010
ISBN 10: 8176467057ISBN 13: 9788176467056
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ISBN 10: 8176467057ISBN 13: 9788176467056
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Contents Preface 1 Introduction 2 Future of radio news 3 Turning point 4 Expansion of news 5 Convergent journalism 6 National Conference of Heads of RNUs 7 Scheme of Part Time Correspondents PTCs 8 Public service broadcasting and new features 9 Samar Basu Memorial Lecture 10 Proceedings of the Workshop on future challenges before radio news 11 Radio in India not only a come back but also a leap forward 12 Public relations and societal communication today Appendix Bose Marconi Controversy Annexures Index In the rapidly changing technological scenario and the advent of television channels internet and pod casting the very survival of radio as a media is under serious question Dr Pradipto Bandyopadhyay the architect of many path breaking initiatives in News Services Division All India Radio during 2006 09 is of the view that conventional radio and its role as a public service broadcaster and going to stay in India in the foreseeable future There has been a paradigm shift in AIR style of presentation and content during the period Dr Bandyopadhyay has documented the changes and their inside story in an interesting first person account before they are lost in oblivion and become a subject matter of the probing archaeological experts Radios content must have a structure which Dr Bandyopadhyay has described as sound sculpture It will remain relevant to any discerning listener from the toiling masses in the field the elite and ever the alienated individuals with loneliness syndromes to the group and individualists alike Radio Communication at close range has delved deep into the whole gamut of issues concerning radio right from Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose to the present day workers of AIR It is a saga of radios comeback and a sure step ahead in fulfillment of mans information needs 316 pp.