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Introductions
Changing times have revolutionized
prospects in all most every career field
one can find today. So many new and exciting
career options are lined ahead that it is
difficult to choose one. Mass communication
is one such field, which is attracting a
lot of young these days, and why not, when
it has to offer such interesting career
options in the fields, like various kinds
of medias - newspapers, magazines, radio,
television, advertisements, public relations
etc. Though its presence has been there
since long but it is only in recent times
that it's been able to earn due recognition.
Efforts are on to add professionalism to
different areas of mass communication, with
many universities and institutions offering
number of professional courses.
Mass communication covers
a wide area, comprising of closely related
fields of advertisement, communication and
public relations. Almost all kinds of establishments
whether business, government or political
are availing of services, offered by these
industries, therefore an encouraging sign
for those looking ahead to making a career
in mass communication.
Nature of Work
Mass communication is a vast field covering
many areas under it. Some of these are discussed
under the following headings.
1.PRINT JOURNALISM: In
short, journalism is collecting and editing
of news for presentation through media.
Print journalism has been one of the oldest
forms of journalism. Newspapers and magazines,
big or small have always been major source
of news and information throughout the world
and millions of readers go through them
daily. Over the years, print journalism
has witnessed major transformation; the
simple reporting of yesteryears has taken
a shape of highly specialized and professional
field owing to competition and other factors.
The newspapers and magazines today cover
a wide range of specialized sections like
political events, business news, leisure,
cinema, sports, career, health and so many
other subjects, which demands for professionally
qualified journalists. Given the variety
of subjects to choose from, one can look
forward to a field of his interest and pursue
several available courses in that direction.
2.ELECTRONIC JOURNALISM:
Introduction of electronic communication
especially through broadcasting has affected
the lifestyles and thoughts of masses. Communication
mediums like television, radio, audio, video
etc. has made possible news, entertainment,
information, education related subjects
reach the very far and wide places. It has
to an extent sidelined other forms of communication.
With the growing network of TV, satellite
communication, cable services, radio stations,
etc., the future of this industry seems
bright. Electronic journalism offers to
professionally qualified aspirants opportunities
in a number of fields. Some of these are
direction, production, camera, graphics,
editing, sound, programme research, script
writing etc.
3.FILMS - PRODUCERS, ACTORS, MUSICIANS
AND DANCERS When we talk of films
today, there is no dearth of available professional
career options. Although, it is not all
that easy to taste success in one of the
most competitive and sought after fields,
but definitely for someone sanguine and
determined, it can be quite rewarding. Films
have always earned recognition and fascination
of masses. There are so many different groups
of people associated with the so-called
big screen and one has a variety to choose
from the available options from technical
professions like directors, producers, soundmen,
light men, cameramen, editors etc. to artists
like actors, dancers, musicians, stuntmen
etc.
The rapidly growing film
industry and its certain future has led
to various institutes offering highly professional
courses. One definitely finds it useful
to pursue these courses in order to hone
their skills and make themselves better
to compete with the best in the industry.
ADVERTISING: Advertising is brand
building process of a product, idea, thought
or an even a service, through effective
mediums of communication. From newspapers,
magazines, posters, signboards, bills to
the commercials on radio, television and
even Internet, advertising has come a long
way. Business organizations, political organizations,
social organizations, all find it important
to advertise in order to influence public
opinion.
Since advertising is a
service industry, the reputation of the
ad agency depends on the effective work
being done and campaign released from time
to time. This makes the job even more challenging.
With the advent of the multinational companies,
more and more Indian agencies are tying
up with the foreign agencies to pitch for
international clients, which is clearly
indicative of high growth in coming years
in this industry.
PUBLIC RELATIONS: Once,
the simple operation of publicity today
has emerged as an important management function.
Public Relations, as the name suggests,
is used to generate and portray, positive
image of an organization by various means.
Business houses, schools, universities,
hospitals, government institutions, etc.
engage public relations personnel’s
and agencies to cast and present their image,
objectives and policies in the best possible
light.
For somebody to become
a successful public relation consultant,
it is imperative to have a liking to meet
people along with excellent communication
skills, ability to interact with, convince
people, and build a rapport is important.
The other traits should be, quick decision
making abilities and good organizational
skills.
Personality
The sphere of mass communication being widely
spread requires a combination of skills
and traits. Different areas asks for different
qualities, but for anyone to take on any
of the fields of mass communication definitely
requires better than average performance
in whatever one does. It is not easy to
get in and progressing is even difficult.
In general, excellent communication skills,
being a good team player are important,
besides being confident and hardworking.
Physical stamina and will power count in
favour for jobs in mass communication. Other
attributes vary from one another depending
upon the area one pursues.
Professional Courses
1.Indian Institute of Mass Communication,
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, JNU New Campus, New
Delhi-110067
2.A J K Mass Communication
Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025
3.Manipal Institute of
Communication, Udayavani Building, Press
Corner, Manipal-576119.
4.Symbiosis Institute
of Mass Communication, Senapati Bapat Marg,
Pune-411004.
5.Asian College of Journalism,
Express Building, 1 Queen's Road, Bangalore-560001.
6.Department of Communication
and Journalism, University of Poona, Pune-411004.
7.New Delhi YMCA, Centre
for Mass Media, 1 Jai Singh Road, New Delhi-110001.
Some of the other offered
courses include the following
1.Undergraduate courses (Journalism) offered
by some colleges in Delhi University.
2.School of Vocational Studies, H-58 South
Extension Part I, New Delhi-110024.
3.Indraprastha College for Women, 31 Shyam
Nath Marg, New Delhi-110054.
Career Prospects
Diversification in different areas of mass
communication is witnessing a steep rise
and is expected to thrive further, on account
of growing professionalism and advancement
in this sector. Anyone who is creative,
dynamic, and enterprising and has flair
to project his ideas, thoughts, observation
through different mediums of communication
can accommodate himself comfortably in this
industry. Computers, especially the advent
of Internet has furthermore brought new
and challenging opportunities in the communication
segment. It is attracting a more and more
people from traditional forms of mass media.
Opportunities for placement in diverse fields
of mass communication are available in publishing
houses, radio and television companies,
corporate world, entertainment industry,
media industry, advertising agencies, public
relations agencies, government organizations
etc. As far as remuneration is concerned
it varies from one area of mass communication
to another. However in every area, it is
much dependent on the size of the organization,
its location combined together with the
level of responsibility and experience of
the candidate.
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