Monday, 16 July 2012

New Careers in Media

New Trends Content Channel Across 120+ Local TV News Websites:
New York, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- World Now, the leading provider of Internet technology, revenue and content solutions for local broadcasters, introduced a new content channel today to a network of more than 120 local TV websites.

The new channel, called What's Next, is a look at emerging trends and innovations that could change site visitors' lives. The content is provided by Next pert, the leading resource for national and local television for trend spotting, trend predicting and trend translation. Its network is comprised of visionaries and pioneers, trend experts, trend correspondents, trade and consumer magazine editors, and members of the online community of trend spotters and trendsetters called Next pert Nation. 


Next pert was created by television personality Kat lean de Monchy; paging and cellular telephone pioneer David Post; and advertising/branding legend Jay Chiat.

World Now already provides other content channels including: Education, House & Home, Money, Pets, Recipes, Relationships, Travel and Weddings in partnership with content providers such as Career Builder.com and Match.com.







Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The World of - 3D Content

As detailed by a release from the Associated Press recently, satellite TV provider DirecTV decided to cut 3D programming on its n3D channel earlier this month due to a lack of consumer interest in the channel. The channel was originally announced during CES 2010 as a partnership with Panasonic to bring consumers a channel that broadcast 3D content 24 hours a day, seven days a week. DirecTV has mostly halted the development of new content for the 24-hour channel due to “the low demand we’ve seen from customers” according to a statement from While a lack of 3D content is still a factor for some consumers, the amount of people that cite this factor as an issue has dropped from 21 percent during May 2011 to 14 percent. Since the amount of 3D movies and games has increased over the past year, it’s likely that consumers feel more comfortable finding content to watch in 3D.


Sporting events are also drawing in new fans of 3D technology and companies invested in 3D technology plan on marketing 3D features at large scale sporting events like the upcoming Summer Olympics in London.

According to NPD Group Director of Industry Analysis Ben Arnold, he states “3D has been a success for the television market from a sales perspective. However, few consumers cite watching content in 3D as a reason for purchasing a TV, indicating that other factors such as screen size, resolution, and Internet connectivity hold more importance.” In short, consumers are purchasing televisions with 3D features, but larger panels and Smart TV features are motivating factors when it comes to a purchase.

As mentioned in a related NPD blog post, connected televisions have seen a 50 percent growth rate year over year and approximately 20 percent of consumers cited Internet connectivity as a factor in their purchase decision. Arnold speculates that companies that have a stronger position in ownership of both content and hardware will gain an advantage over competitors. Apple, for instance, would have a distinct advantage if the company does decide to launch a television.




Monday, 9 July 2012

ORIENTATION PROGRAMME AT WLCI DELHI CAMPUS

Steve Jobs and his words to the students at California University – I am rich today not because of my success but because of the failures. They taught me much more.



The Orientation Programme held at WLCI Sainik Farms campus started by the inspiration lecture delivered by Steve Jobs. Followed by the address ale of the Head of Ability creations Brg. Chandra Mukesh.



Followed by his session was the session by the National Design Head Mrs. Deepti Baveja. She explained the students the key mantra’s for success. She spoke on the essence of design in the creative world and its importance in the profession. 


Highlighting the importance of Academic rules and regulations the Academic Department OF WLCI consisting of Brg. Mukesh, Mrs. Deepti Baveja, Bhavna Sharma and Shruti Pandey for the departments Design, Fashion and Media laid stress on hard work and dedication to reach the goals of success.

The session ended with some Group Photographs and a promise from the students to perform their level best with the zest and zeal of hard work and a live right attitude.


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Thursday, 5 July 2012

Get Information About Mass Communication Colleges in Delhi

Mass Communication means to communicate to the mass people depending on the masses with the different modes of information. There are various choices of media which is selected for broadcasting the message is very important. The media chosen should be having the ability of catering the mass people. The information can be relayed in different forms. The news should be purely new and should be of audience interest.



Mass Communication means communicating to the masses, relaying the information to the masses through different modes. The choice of the media selected for broadcasting the message is very important. The chosen media should have the ability to put the point in front of a large section of society instead of catering to just one individual, simply speaking it must have mass appeal The information to be relayed can take different forms. It can be purely newsy or entertaining. It can also take the form of infotainment.

There are number of mediums available today to transmit the information and each medium has its own merits. Print, Television and radio are some of the medium through which one can connect with the masses instantly. Internet is another medium which has gained huge popularity in recent years, though the new media is a young medium, it is gradually overtaking other mediums.



Monday, 2 July 2012

Media Institute in India

The media institute in India offers the work in print media as well as the electronic media which involves the various works like reporting, writing, photographing, broadcasting or cable casting news. The course in mass communication programs works with the variety of work like news and media, publishing, public relations and other research institutes.


The courses in media providing the aspirants with the comprehensive training in different media field and making them the best media professional. One can even experience the thrill of working in the real world by working through the internship or the traineeship programs. The media courses are so industry driven that it can even train you to acquire the relevant knowledge with the professional skills in the media industry.

There are several good jobs that are available under this career like newspaper, periodicals, magazines, central information service, press information bureau, websites, AIR and TV channels. Some of the best media college in India are: WLC college Noida, Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, Pune, Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmadabad, Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore, etc.