印地语私人广播节目的语言模式和内容变化研究

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当私人调频广播电台正在切换到其他语言模式时,学术界必须破译这些模式是什么,以及它们在保持听众参与方面有多大的潜力。本文以当代广播节目主持人使用的语言为基础,认为信息的成功并不完全依赖于早期广播节目主持人所使用的标准和既定语言。如今广播中使用的不同语言模式有时会给听众和整个社会留下深刻的印象。鉴于这些事实,本研究试图了解印度私人调频广播电台的替代语言模式,也是在印地语中心地带。在这项研究中,选取了三个不同的私人无线电台作为研究对象,并详细分析了每个电台的一个节目。这三家电台分别来自新德里、昌迪加尔和卡纳尔。该研究引起了学术界和广播界对语境的关注,即尽管流行标准的演讲风格和语言,但也有一些演讲者正在打破标准语言的单调和规则,他们更关心的是听众是否能够提取和理解它。本研究探讨了进一步研究的可能性,以分析听者对信息的解码与其对公共传播的影响以及对文化的进一步影响之间的相关性。
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LANGUAGE PATTERN AND CONTENT VARIATION IN PRIVATE HINDI RADIO FMS: A STUDY
At a time when private FM radio stations are switching over to alternate patterns of language, it becomes imperative for academia to decipher what are the patterns and how much potential they have in keeping the audience involved. The paper is based on the language used by a radio presenter in contemporary time and that the success of messages is not altogether dependent of a standard and established language which has been practised earlier generation of a radio presenter. Alternate language patterns use nowadays in radio sometimes leave a deep impression on listeners and society in general. In view of these facts, the present study attempts to understand the alternate language pattern of private FM radio stations in India and that too in Hindi centric belt. In this study, three different private radio stations have been taken for the study and one programme of each station has been analyzed in detail. These three radio stations are from New Delhi, Chandigarh, and Karnal. The study draws the attention of the academia and radio industry on context to the perception that despite the popular standard style of presentation and language, there are presenters who are breaking the monotony of standard language and it's rules and is more concern with whether the audience will be able to extract meaning and comprehend it or not. The study explores the possibilities of further study to analyze the correlation between the decoding of the messages by the listeners and their impact on public communication and its further impact on the culture as well.
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Journal of Content, Community and Communication
Journal of Content, Community and Communication Social Sciences-Communication
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期刊介绍: Amity School of Communication, AUMP, Gwalior is publishing a bi-annual referred and peer-reviewed journal named “Journal of Content, Community & Communication”. The Journal of Content, Community & Communication aims at delving into inquiry into and providing a forum for discussion pertaining to contemporary communication issues within wider social, economic, cultural and technological contexts. The journal promotes analyzing contemporary communication issues in new light and research. It will aim at bringing to the surface, innovative ways of research to initiate a dialogue on an array of subject matters in the field of communication theory and practice. The journal will engage in a wide range of themes in the media studies, digital media, and communication management among others.
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