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My presentation of Mass Media and Mass Communication.



Here I am sharing my presentation of Mass Media and Mass Communication.

 
Topic: -Television - Representation of Culture


           In this presentation I have explained that how TV serials represents Indian culture. Television is the most important tool which represents the point of view of society, by the viewers and TRP rate we can get an idea that what people likes. In this presentation I have [resented that how TV represents Indian culture.
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