The article discusses in detail the evolution of media. It talks about the various forms of media emerging with time.
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Global Village implies contraction of the whole globe into small unit (like a village) by electronic media. Lets discuss this concept of Global Village in detail.
Media is an important pillar of democracy and ethics play a very important role in media. This article looks at the practice of ethics by the media.
This article discusses some aspects of a code of conduct for journalists. The key theme in the article is that voluntary measures are better than external vigilance and if that is not possible, then there must be punishment of the unethical behavior.
Lets look at how media can be a force for good in oppressive regimes and can help the citizenry overthrow unpopular and repressive rulers. The article discusses in detail about the contribution of media towards social movements.
Lets discuss how the function of media as a watchdog and a purveyor of public good have now evolved to a point where the media sets the agenda for the country to follow.
During the begining of the 20th century, the corporates and the media houses were totally different. However, after 1970s the media houses started to resemble corporate entities.
All over the world, the media is used to control and for propaganda purposes. However, it can also be an agent of change as was evident during the Arab Spring and during the social movements in many parts of the world. This article discusses both sides of the spectrum i.e. the media as an instrument of control and the media as an agent of change.
The 24/7 media landscape requires companies to reach out to the media in a positive manner and ensure that the companys viewpoint is articulated correctly and reliably. Corporate communications teams play a vital role in ensuring positive media coverage and proactive media management.
Many multinationals and global companies have professional event managers as part of their corporate communications teams. This article examines some aspects of the role of event management in corporate communications and cites some real world examples to discuss the various aspects of this topic.
This article discusses how the corporate communications team has the responsibility of both corporate philanthropy and direct marketing though the two functions are different. The commonality of reaching out to the external world is also examined along with real world examples of how organizations are handling these activities.
The changing nature of society means that mass media have especial relevance to society. They are one of the pillars of democracy and are custodians of public faith and watchdogs of public behavior. Hence, they must exercise their powers judiciously instead of pushing agendas or falling prey to the temptation of quick profits and power.
Crises happen to the best of corporates and hence, effective corporate crisis management is needed to handle the aftermath of crises. In this 24/7 news world, perceptions are everything and hence, for effective corporate crisis management, perceptions have to be managed properly. The lack of effective corporate crisis management results in chaos and bad reputation for the corporate.
Despite some setbacks, the future of print media is rosy and especially so when it develops complementarities with digital media. This transformation from print to digital and print needs strategies to actualize it that need longer term commitment and shorter-term viability. This article discusses some of these aspects.
Successful media management depends on a variety of factors and this article discusses the role of press releases and newsletters in the same. Further, there are some suggestions and tips on how to write for the press.
In recent years, the line between news and advertisements has become blurred. We have the concept of the advertorial, which is a combination of advertisements and editorials. This is a worrisome trend and given the fact that the media in the West failed to warn the public about the impending financial crisis in 2008 means that it has abdicated its duty as the watchdog of democracy. This article discusses some of these themes.
While the newspaper industry is failing around the world, it is thriving in India. The article covers the reasons for the contrasting situations of the business models of the media houses in the west and in India.
Given the increasing importance of the Indian News Media in terms of news reporting and agenda setting, it is relevant and pertinent to undertake a strategic analysis by considering the various tools such as PESTLE and Porters Five Forces. Indeed, the external landscape plays a very important role in shaping the Indian News Media and hence, this case study uses the tools mentioned above to analyze and discuss the sector. Further, this case study also considers the historical evolution of the industry along with some notable as well as worrying developments in recent years.
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