DMJ6206 JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION (MA JMC)

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SESSION JANUARY 2026
PROGRAM MASTER OF ARTS – JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION (MA-JMC)
SEMESTER II
COURSE CODE & NAME DMJ6206  BROADCAST JOURNALISM
   
   

 

 

Assignment Set – 1

 

Q.1. Discuss the dynamics of electronic media in Indian context.

Ans 1.

Electronic Media in India: Historical Context

Electronic media in India has transformed from a state-controlled monopoly into a massive, competitive and dominant commercial sector in the last four decades. The dynamics of the sector are shaped by a complex interaction of technological changes policies, audience behaviour, market forces as well as political influences.

Up until the mid-1990s, Doordarshan

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Q.2. Compare the prospects of print media and electronic media in India.

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Print Media: Current Position and Prospects

Electronic media and print media in India have different places in the modern media landscape and their future prospects differ significantly in the context of audience reach, advertising revenues,

 

 

Q.3. Explain how technological development has been altering the scenario of radio news presentation.

Ans 3.

Radio News in the Analogue Era

The news broadcasting industry has experienced radical changes as a result of technological advances, which have affected every aspect of how audio is recorded and edited to the way content is distributed and consumed.

The early years of radio journalism in India the method of broadcasting was entirely analog. The reporters would report on phone lines and had to deal with restrictions on the quality of their audio. Equipment for recording was heavy and studio-based. The way of presenting was measured and formal, showcasing

 

 

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Q.4. Describe the way in which television news reporting has evolved in India.

Ans 4.

Origins: The Doordarshan Era

The news broadcasting industry in India is evolving from being a strictly controlled state instrument to a diverse market, competitive and sometimes controversial field that exerts an enormous influence on public views and politics.

The genesis of TV news reporting are rooted in Doordarshan which was founded in the year 1959. Over the course of three decades, Doordarshan enjoyed a complete control over all television news content. The news program was stifling, formal,

 

 

Q.5. Discuss the importance of story boarding in audio-video production.

Ans 5.

What is Storyboarding?

The process of storyboarding involves creating a visual sequence of drawings or diagrammatics that show the planned footage, scenes, and audio of an audio-video production before any actual recording or

 

 

Q.6. State the differences between radio documentaries and television documentaries.

Ans 6.

Fundamental Differences in Medium

Radio documentaries and television documentaries are both forms of document storytelling and long-form journalism They differ in fundamental ways with regard to their sensory dimension the production method, the narrative strategies, methods of engaging viewers as well as technical specifications.

One of the