Wednesday 17 April 2019

Importance of building good relationships in Media

This is pretty conventional or you can say obvious that maintaining a healthy atmosphere is essential for every individual. The importance is derived by a responsibility lying on our shoulders, the responsibility to keep a clean image in the society. It is very important to know that organisations and institutions also face hard times and so it is very necessary for them to have balanced relations in the corporate world as well as in the media world.

IAAN School of Mass Communication also holds a very good reputation in the media world. The Best media college located in New Friends Colony, South Delhi has contacts in various embassies like the Chinese embassy, European embassy and many news channels like Sahara Samay, NDTV, India TV etc. This is how IAAN is leading in the list of top ten Media colleges in Delhi. At IAAN, the importance of having balanced relationships is taught as well as shown.

To build a Good reputation
It is very important to have a good reputation for an institution or an organisation. With the help of media, one can easily build a good image in the eyes of the world.

To share your  news
Having good contacts in media will automatically lead to great results. Yes, friendships do more good in the media industry. With that you can grab the benefit of having your news stories published or telecasted in an effective manner.

Growing in terms of developing contacts
Media persons are popular wherever they go. They meet film stars, politicians and people know them. They’re like ‘the kid’ if we call professional world a school. So getting in contact with a media person gives you contacts and more contacts and more contacts. And you never know when you might need these contacts.

Media industry can make you grow and glow in the world. You should understand the importance of good conduct and importance of good relationships. Otherwise, media industry can snatch the light too and in no time



Happy Learning!
Ashesha Arora 
IAAN




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