1. I think ABC should become privatised in order to minimise the amount of pressure from the government in their journalism. If the ABC became privatised it would not be able to be so bias in its journalism s its content would be controlled by commercial media as well as being controlled by politicians.
2. If I had to choose between the man with good looks or the woman with better skills with the given circumstances, I would probably choose the man, mainly because of the female dominance which was already present in the news rooms.
Honestly, his good looks would have an influence because I beliece that the public will prefer to watch and listen to an attractive person. A major part to consider, which was not mentioned in the question in the text book was the applicant's persnality, which would, I think, be the most important characteristic they could possess, everything else can be learnt.
3. I think the best communicator is TV because such a large audience watch TV. Even when watching other programs, they still end up seeing the headlines of the day, during ad breaks etc.
Points of Interest:
- Radio has two aspects which separate it from television and print... speed and portability. While print news has a waiting period of at least one day, and television has a dely as well, radio can have a story on air seconds after the event has occured.
- Because radio journalists only have the ability to appeal to a single sense, hearing, they must ensure they get it right. Radio announcers must have 'the voice' for the job in the hope to appeal to an audience.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
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