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Communication Clinic is an initiative of Mayflower Media House and offers various
job oriented courses in media studies . Communication clinic jointly with
the Karnataka State Open University is now offering media courses in distance education
mode, in electronic media-mainly television, film, alternate media and FM radio.
Communication Clinic also conducts workshops and courses on media and allied fields
regularly. Communication clinic trains the journalism students and has wide network
of academicians and media professionals as staff and resource persons.
Mentor
Communication Clinic is headed by GN Mohan who has more than 20 years of combined
experience in Print, Electronic and New Media Journalism. He has headed the ETV
Kannada News before launching of the Mayflower Media House and has working experience
of 12 years in leading Kannada daily Prajavani.
Staff and resource persons
Mayflower media house as professional media practitioners with more than 10 years
experience in media, as its staff for communication clinic who are well qualified
to provide quality academic and practical training to the students. We also have
a network of academicians in media as resource persons.
Why Communication Clinic?
Off late, the media traffic is multiplying by many folds. We have come a long way
from period of print media. Now electronic and New Media are playing a major role
in controlling the minds. As all of us know, more traffic means more noise. This
has resulted in utter chaos in the media field. The consumers of the media, Media
themselves and the media regulators along with the society in general stand confused
and bewildered at media growth and its impact on the society today.
Communication Clinic likes to understand analyses and provide clarity on the media
to the consumers of Media. It would also Provide career opportunities, guide and
motivate students to take up media studies.
It would strive to develop as center of excellence in Media studies, Media criticism
and Media research and social development.
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