Social Sites Can't Replace Newspaper

Posted by Nandini Sharma
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Dec 3, 2015
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India is the biggest democratic country of the world. In India, media is known as the fourth pillar of the constitution. Media is one of the most important tool and plays vital role to shape the nation. Indian media consist different types mass communications medium like television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites. These days most commonly used social networking site like twitter and Facebook.

Media of India are basically controlled by large corporations for-profit which reap revenue from advertising, subscriptions, and sale of copyrighted material. Media in Indian consists more than 70,000 newspapers and more than 80 satellite news channels. India is the biggest newspaper market in the world - over 100 million copies sold each day.

Currently, India have a large number of media organizations, which are providing information regarding activities of the people in different fields like education, business industry, law, medicine, science, Politics, sports, and so on. Today, Hindi newspapers are one of the best means of mass communication in all over India. They inform us about students, teachers, businessmen, industrialists, lawyers, doctors, scientists, all categories of working people, crime, and many other thing.

In India, newspapers the strength of media. Indian media cannot survive without it. News, article, information, message, report publish in newspaper are more trusted by the Indian readers. A single copy of newspaper which is kept at the barber shop in a small town provides information to a heterogeneous readers. It is said that the thing which we read can be remembered for a long period of time as compared to the things watched or heard.

Today, electronic media is growing very unexpectedly, which provides all the basic information which are full of entertainment with great graphics and voice over to attract large number of viewers. Electronic media needs electricity, cable connection or digital television set which involves huge installation cost. Though, it may attract large audience in urban areas which are only 30 per cent in India, rest of the country are cover by rural areas and their people like more reading Hindi news in newspapers. A Newspaper cost Rs 3-4 per copy.

In this Google world, when even a rickshaw puller is using handset mobile phone with MP3 player and camera, where everyone is using smart phones, newspapers are more trusted by the reader in this country. Today, there are many apps, online site which is used by the media organisation to break the news. It is not faithful medium on which reader can trust because news story can be re-edited in this type of sites as and when an editor wants.


Source: Hindi News Paper


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