DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATION COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE Submitted to Dr.Juliana Sarmah Dr. Minarva S. Boruah Submitted by 10-H-05 10-H-12 10-H-26 10-H-30 DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATION COLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE Submitted to Dr.Juliana Sarmah Dr. Minarva S. Boruah Submitted by 10-H-05 10-H-12 10-H-26 10-H-30
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DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATIONCOLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE
Submitted to
Dr.Juliana Sarmah
Dr. Minarva S. Boruah
Submitted by
10-H-05
10-H-12
10-H-26
10-H-30
DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION EDUCATIONCOLLEGE OF HOME SCIENCE
Submitted to
Dr.Juliana Sarmah
Dr. Minarva S. Boruah
Submitted by
10-H-05
10-H-12
10-H-26
10-H-30
Print media encompasses mass communication through printed material. It includes newspapers, magazines, booklets and brochures, house magazines, periodicals or newsletters, direct mailers, handbills or flyers,
billboards, press releases, and books.
concept
EVOLUTION OF PRINT MEDIA
There has been a phenomenal rise in the number of print media after freedom.
The number of pages has increased. The quality of production has improved all rounds.
Medium Indian language newspapers have taken advantage of the advances in printing.
EVOLUTION AFTER FREEDOM
WHAT IS ELECTRONIC MEDIA?
Electronic media are the media that use electronic or electrochemical energy for the end-user(audience) to access the content.The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are better known as Video recording, Audio recording, multimedia presentations, slide presentations, CD-ROM and online content.
WHAT IS ELECTRONIC MEDIA?
Electron ic media are the media that use e lectron ic or e lectrochemica l energy for the end-user(aud ience) to access the content
The pr imary e lectron ic media sources fami l iar to the genera l pub l ic are better known as Video record ing, Audio record ing, mult imedia presentat ions, s l ide presentat ions, CD -ROM and on l ine content .
A) Wire
1. Evolution according to Transmission
Telegraph(1795-
1832)
Fax (1843-1861)
Telephone (1849-1877)
Cables (1962)
Optical fiber
II) Wireless
A) Radio 1897-1920B) Satellite 1958-1972C) Free Space Optics 1960s