Thursday 7 March 2019

Difference between Journalism and Mass Communication


  • Journalism is collecting, writing, or distributing news or other current information to the public. Journalism being specialized & factual is concerned with the compilation and transmission of news through the print media and electronic media & involves research and a formal way of writing. Following are some of the subjects in Journalism:
1. Print Media
2. Reporting & Editing
3. Behavioral Science
4. News & Contemporary issues
5. National & International Issues



  • MASS COMMUNICATION :
Mass Communication is the transmission of information on a large scale to a diverse range of people. It is understood to relate Newspapers, Magazines, and Book Publishing, as well as Radio, TV and Films, even via Internet as these mediums are used for disseminating information, news and advertising. Following are some of the subjects in Mass Communication:
1. Public Relations
2. Media Management
3. Advertising
4. Visual Communication
5. Film Theory and Practice

To know more learn about it you can search journalism and mass communication colleges in Delhi. These colleges will help you to in your training where you will learn about this field in a better way.


Happy Learning!
Anamika Gupta
IAAN


1 comment:

  1. Mass communication and journalism, both often confuse students as they think both are the same. Know the difference between Mass Communication and Journalism.

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