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Characteristics of Radio: Senior Secondary Course Learner's Guide, Mass Communication

This document discusses the characteristics and limitations of radio as a mass communication medium. It defines key radio broadcasting terms and explains the objectives of All India Radio when it began in 1936 were to inform, educate, and entertain the masses. It outlines several characteristics of radio, including that it allows listeners to visualize descriptions, it is fast and instant, requires simple technology, is inexpensive, can be powered by batteries, and receivers are portable. The document also presents pie chart showing the main limitations of radio broadcasting are that messages are easily forgotten, it lacks visual images, and announcers can have poor performance.

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Characteristics of Radio: Senior Secondary Course Learner's Guide, Mass Communication

This document discusses the characteristics and limitations of radio as a mass communication medium. It defines key radio broadcasting terms and explains the objectives of All India Radio when it began in 1936 were to inform, educate, and entertain the masses. It outlines several characteristics of radio, including that it allows listeners to visualize descriptions, it is fast and instant, requires simple technology, is inexpensive, can be powered by batteries, and receivers are portable. The document also presents pie chart showing the main limitations of radio broadcasting are that messages are easily forgotten, it lacks visual images, and announcers can have poor performance.

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Senior Secondary Course

Learner’s Guide, Mass Communication (335)

CHAPTER 9

CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO

Meaning: Radio is known as a medium of


communication. It is one form of mass
media. Radio was started experimentally in
Inform Educate
India in 1920. According to the Oxford
dictionary “Radio is a piece of electronic
equipment used for listening to radio
Entertainment
broadcasting”.

9.1 TERMS USED IN


BROADCASTING 9.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF
These are the terms used in the medium of
RADIO
radio. (i) Radio makes pictures: As you listen to
any radio programme, you are able to
Audience Tuning in to radio
Listener/s Live broadcast visualize or ‘see’ pictures in your mind of
Broadcaster Pre-recorded what is being described.
programme
Broadcasting Script (ii) The Speed of Radio: Radio is the fastest
medium. It is instant. As things happen in a
studio or outside, messages can be sent or
9.2 OBJECTIVES OF RADIO broadcast. These messages can be picked up
by anyone who has a radio set or receiver
The Operations of All India Radio began which is tuned into a radio station.
formally in 1936, as a government
organization, with clear objectives to (iii) Simplicity of Radio: Compared to all
inform, educate and entertain the masses. other media, radio needs very simple
Firstly, radio informs;
technology and equipment.
Secondly, radio educates;
(iv) Radio is inexpensive: As it is simple, it
Thirdly radio also entertains, is also a cheaper medium. The cost of
production is low and a small radio can be
bought for as low a price as say fifty rupees.

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Senior Secondary Course
Learner’s Guide, Mass Communication (335)

(v) Radio does not need an electric power (vii) One does not have to be literate to
supply: You can listen to the radio using dry listen to the radio: Unless
less you are literate,
battery cells even if you do not have an electric you can’t read a newspaper or read captions
power supply or a generator. So in a country like or text on television. But for listening to the
ours, where electricity has not reached radio, you need not be literate at all. You
everywhere, radio is a great blessing. can listen to programmes or news in any
(vi) A radio receiver is portab
portable: Don’t language on the radio.
you move your radio set at home from the
9.4 LIMITATION OF RADIO
living room to the kitchen or as you go out
somewhere?? You can’t do that very easily
BROADCAST
with television. This facility of moving an These are the following limitations of the
object which is called ‘portability’ gives radio broadcast which is shown with the
radio an advantage. help of Pie-chart no 1.

Poor
Messages on
A one Radio has no performance
radion are
chance visual on the part
eassily
medium images of
forgotten
announcers

Pie-chart 1

DO YOU KNOW
 Continuous Radio broadcast
broadcasts started Evaluate Yourself
in 1923 via two private radio clubs.  Tune into your favorite radio station.
 In 1930, the Indian Broadcast Listen to the programmes for two or
Company (IBC) run the stations in three days. Make a list of them and
Bombay (now Mumbai). find out if they were a source of
 Lionel Fielded was the first information, entertainment,
entertainment or
controller of Broadcasting in India. education.
 The first
irst news bulletin was  Name any three characteristics of
broadcasted on January 19, 1936. radio.
 Vividh Bharati Services es started on  List
ist the three limitations of radio.
October 3, 1957.

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