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Q: What is media? A: Media is not only a mirror of the society but also an instrument for social change and progress. It informs and educates the society and acts as an agent of communication between various sections of the society. World wide media: Don't publish statements of so-called world leaders unless you see and deliberate with them face to face, with questions and answers. Q: What are various types of media? 1. Electronic media, including TV, radio, Internet. 2. Print media - newspapers, magazines, books. 3. Nonfiction movies that impart good character, good behavior, situation-specific, industry-specific civilized education. This can be on a DVD, video cassette, or relayed via TV or Internet. Q: What should be the media's focus to help communities? A: Media should bring truth to people. Media should focus on planning and development of the state. Media should bring global perspective to people. Media should discard sports sections. Media should focus on health and well-being of people. Media should focus on education. Q: What work do people in media do at this point? A: Journalist, editor, director, producer, public relations specialist, news reader, music director, printing machine operators, distributors, cinematography specialist. Q: Can frivolous media reports harm communities? A: Yes. Q: What should media look forward to? A: If media improves its quality, it can replace schools, colleges and universities. Q: What should be presented on TV, Internet and movies? A: It should be based precisely on curriculum in schools, colleges, and universities. TV and movie producers: Take a school, college, or university book and make a movie or TV program out of it. Catalog Q: How do you detect a false news report? A: A meeting report comes up, without prior information or planning of the meeting. The day, date, time, duration, actual participants, place, and language details aren't available. There is no independent verification of the proceedings. Q: Should you praise government if it is incompetent, came to power with fraud, has bad character, behaves badly, and inflicted intentional harms? A: No. Be aware of these self-created, vested interests, maliciously engineered praise for ministers, members of parliaments, legislators, and people at the helm of affairs. For example: This delegation appealed to this legislator. This person praised this legislator. Q: How do ministers, fraudulently planted legislators, and the state administration control newspapers and media? A: If they don't circulate false malicious advertisements in their favor, their resources are stopped. They don't permit them to bring out true facts with sound reasoning. Home office Q: What can you do in a home office? A: You can upload materials to the Internet. You can complete work that does not need public meetings. Reporters can communicate from a remote location via e-mail and telephone. An editor can submit material for printing. Q: What can you not do at a home office? A: You cannot make your home office a location of public meetings. |
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If you rate yourself as 10, you should be able to answer all English language questions. |
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Q: What is Journalism? Q: How would you rate your English language skills on a scale of 1-10? If you rate yourself as 10, you should be able to answer all English language questions. Q: What other qualities and skills are valuable? Q: What kind of background is important? Q: How would you describe your role? Q: What are your main responsibilities? Q: What hours do you work? Q: Who do you work with? Q: What special skills or qualities do you need for your job? Q: Why did you choose this type of work? Q: What are the particular challenges in your work? Q: How do you see your future? Q: Am I required to be on newspaper, TV, Films or radio staff for my major? Q: What are the admission requirements for this program? Q: What kind of jobs can I expect to get when I graduate? Q: Where do I go if I have questions? Q: What type of hands-on experience might I get while I'm in college? Q: Where do Journalism students get internships? Q: What kind of jobs are graduates getting with a newspaper journalism emphasis? Q: What are the salaries and working environment like in this field? Q: Do I have to have a background in journalism? Q: How long are the assignments? Q: What type of work do people do in photojournalism? Q: What kind of jobs are graduates getting with a photojournalism emphasis? Q: What are the salaries and working environment like in this field? Q: How do I become a Journalist? Q: Which emphasis should I select? Q: What Is Multi-Media Journalism? Q: What is Broadcast Journalism? Q: What is Print Journalism? Q: How Long Does It Take To Become A Journalist? Q: What other qualities and skills are valuable? Q: What type of hands-on experience might I get while I'm in college? |
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Q: How do you establish a printing press? Q: How do you program a printing press? Q: What is involved in the process of newspaper printing? Q: What are the materials used in newspaper printing? Q: From where do you get the paper for newspaper printing? Q: What are the various sizes of newspapers? Q: Why don't you manufacture your own printing materials, including paper? Q: Why don't you recycle the papers? Q: How is Paper Recycled? Q: Can all of my recovered paper be recycled? Q: What happens to the ink once it is removed from the paper? Q: Do you need resources, partnerships, or guidance in regards to printing your own materials and recycling paper? Q: What is the latest technology available in newspaper printing? Do you want to educate people via your print media? Take a look at this Qureshi University |
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World wide media: Don't publish statements of so-called world leaders unless you see and deliberate with them face to face, with questions and answers. Worldwide Media
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The following media have been found to circulate false news. www.dailyexcelsior.com www.greaterkashmir.com www.risingkashmir.com www.arabnews.com www.timesofindia.com www.newsweek.com From June 5-14, 2010, GK online www.greaterkashmir.com was not displayed. Was it due to editor, server problem, or both? What were the reasons for this problem? GK online is a public resource. It is not private property. Do we need more editors or an independent server? What is being done to educate more new editors? There should be at least six editors and six server operators. Good character, good behavior, skills, and knowledge of rights, economy, and budget are essential. What is being done to educate server operators? Which server should be used? |
The following media have been found to maintain criminal silence. The following media have been found to circulate credible news. (more coming soon) Q: What is a monopoly? Q: How do you detect a communication block? Q: How do you detect a complete mail block? Q: How do you detect a partial postal mail block? Q: How do you detect a partial email block? Q: Would you like to print Globe News in your city/district/county? Q: What type of layout can you print? Q: If you have any questions, please e-mail me at globe@humanservicesglobe.com admin@qureshiuniversity.com Q: How do you detect an area specific mail block? Q: How do you detect a postal mail block? Q: What role does customs play in postal sabotage? Q: What is being done to punish such sabotage? Q: How should those who sabotage be punished? |
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Q: What type of layout can you print? Q: What is involved in the process of magazine printing? Q: What are the various sizes of magazines? Q: What is the latest technology available in magazine printing? Magazine Journalist Q: What is the work like? Q: What qualifications and experience will employers look for? Q: How would you describe your role? Q: What is your daily routine? Q: What hours do you work? Q: What's your working environment like? Q: Who do you work with? Q: What special skills or qualities do you need for your job? Q: Why did you choose this type of work? Q: What training have you done? Q: Do you use any tools or equipment? Q: What do you like/dislike about your job? Q: What are the particular challenges in your work? Q: How do you see your future? Q: What further training and development can I do? Q: Where can I go for more information? Q: What do you write about? Q: Do you have a typical day? Q: Do you use any special equipment? Q: What was your route into your career as a legal journalist? Q: How do you get hold of stories? Q: Why did you choose this type of work? Q: What training have you had? Q: What hours do you work? Q: What do you like best about your career as a legal journalist? Q: Do you have any dislikes? Q: What kind of person succeeds in this job? |
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Q: Have you recently missed any of your favorite shows? Q: Isn't it better to have World wide web/internet TV? Q: What resources should TV offer to enhance these courses? Q: How should entertainers be utilized to enhance these courses? Q: What is the television media's annual budget? NBC, CNN, ABC, CBC, BBC, Doordarshan, PTV, etc. What's your annual budget? Q: What has been the pattern over the last 10 years? Q: How are programs selected? Q: Who selects and approves programs? Q: Who should select and approve programs? Q: What should be taken into consideration when selecting and approving programs? Q: Why mislead the viewers? |
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