Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 138 Document Number: D05697
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Includes the following articles: "Organised Listening in Canada"- R.G. Knowles, "Listening to Rural Broadcasts in Ghana" - A.A. Opoku, "Adult Education through Radio" - T. Linga Nathan, "Television fare for Canadian Farmers (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)," "Broadcasts for Rural Audiences in India" - P.V. Krishnamoorthy, "A Day in the Life of a Punjab Peasant" - S.A. Hameed, "Presenting Research Findings to Farmers" - Fred Barnes., #1054.B, Harold Swanson Collection
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: C23927
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Via The Hoot, Media Foundation, New Delhi, India. 2 pages., Policemen in a rural village use the Discovery Channel's "Medical Detectives" while on duty to improve their knowledge of forensic methods and their skills in gathering evidence.
India: Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C29938
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195 pages., From a seminar in Hyderabad, India, during February, 1979. Sponsored by the International Institute of Mass Communication and Indian Institute of Mass Communication.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 152 Document Number: C24722
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Retrieved September 16, 2006, Via South Asian Media Net. 2 pages., National readership survey in India shows a significant increase in the reach of the press (dailies and magazines) over the past three years. The numbers of readers in rural India is now almost equal to those in urban India.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: C23928
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Via The Hoot, Media Foundation, New Delhi, India. 1 page., "Mediawatch Brief" says Doordarshans audience research wing studied the impact of its rural development programs on rural households. "It then announced happily that 59 per cent of the rural audience in the country was watching its agriculture programme, and 48 per cent was watching Grameen Bharat." However, "rural households" in the study were located in eight cities.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 10 Document Number: B01366
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AgComm Teaching, Ithaca New York: Department of Extension Teaching and Information, New York State Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics at Cornell University. 43pp (ETT Seres No. 2)