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This modern book Talking Journalism, Media, & Mass Communication, is loaded with research essays by Journalism & Communication graduate students. It has 6 chapters on: internet, reality TV, radio talk-shows and public debates, broadcasting media and popular culture, public broadcasting & the public sphere. Programming, advertising, new media, and traditional broadcasting issues are discussed by groups of graduate students from a leading African University s Journalism and Mass Communication designated centres of excellence as recommended by UNESCO. The chapters are academic essays with…mehr

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This modern book Talking Journalism, Media, & Mass Communication, is loaded with research essays by Journalism & Communication graduate students. It has 6 chapters on: internet, reality TV, radio talk-shows and public debates, broadcasting media and popular culture, public broadcasting & the public sphere. Programming, advertising, new media, and traditional broadcasting issues are discussed by groups of graduate students from a leading African University s Journalism and Mass Communication designated centres of excellence as recommended by UNESCO. The chapters are academic essays with sub-titles on: title, authors, abstract, introduction, discussion, conclusion, & References. The book is good for PRs, field work, advocacy, CSOs, communicators, students, references, managers, & policy makers. The chapters are: Chapter 1: The Internet & The Traditional Broadcast Media; Chapter 2: The Reality TV & the Traditional Broadcasting; Chapter 3: Broadcasting, Pop Culture, Cultural Imperialism; Chapter 4: Talk Radio in Political Transition in Uganda; Chapter 5:A Review of the Broadcast Media & the Public Sphere; & Chapter 6:The Relevance of Traditional Broadcasting Terms today.
Autorenporträt
Wilson Okaka is a Ugandan Journalism and Communication Lecturer/Adjunct Professor, who is dedicated to public policy communication campaigns. His research interests include: access to information rights, renewable energy and environment, public health, mass communication, gender equality, democracy, community radio, and human rights.