Identifying the Effects of Globalization on National News Agencies (Irna, Isna and Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) in Opinion of Correspondents, Professionals and Scholars in the Field of Communication Sciences
Maryam Kheeshadeh
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2012, vol. 2, issue 10, 1641-1646
Abstract:
Globalization as a long standing phenomenon, the process of which is speeded up by communication and information era, has always been subject of discussion by scholars. In the meantime, the growth and development of novel information media is rather considered as a part of cultural globalization, as it seems that globalization has enabled people to have easier and wider access to a mass of information.At the same time, communication era has facilitated access to means of process of globalization, and in this regard, we can point to changes in methods of preparation, production and transmission of material based on novel technologies.This research has tried to study, within the framework of a statistical population consisting of IRNA, ISNA news agencies and Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting as well as the press professionals and scholars in the field communication sciences, the effect of growing trend of globalization on these media and changes in extent of development of international cooperation as well as websites and predefined programs of news agencies and effect of noble information technologies on activities of these media.
Keywords: Globalization; News agency; Information; Information; Communications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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