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6 Myths about Media Communication You Need to Debunk Now

Added: (Tue Dec 11 2018)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Everyone has different perceptions about mass media communication. A few think it is hectic working round the clock, while the others think life is better after graduating from mass media colleges in Pune and other cities.

Mass media communication has become an inevitable part of our lives. From entertaining us to keeping us updated about what's happening, mass media helps us in varied ways. But, a few of us are still not aware of what mass media graduates actually do and how they work. The following are a few myths that need to be busted. Keep reading to know more.

Myth 1: Mass Media is only for extroverts

Reality: The media and communication domain offers various career prospects, which don't require much socializing. If you are someone who has the ability to think outside the box, a flair for writing, you can still pursue a career in this field. Consider J.K Rowling as an example.

Myth 2: You can't make much money in mass media

Reality: Today, many mass media colleges offer good placement for their students with a good salary. This makes sure you will have a job right after your graduation.

Myth 3: There is no job stability in mass media

Reality: While pursuing your degree from a good college, you will learn about different types of media. This can be radio, TV, internet, cinema and more. Depending on your area of interest, you can find a secure job in any of these sub-domains.

Myth 4: You do not have to study much in mass media

You get to work with celebrities, work on film sets, and do awesome things. Basically, a mass communication graduate is perceived to have a chill life. But, wait till you get into a good mass media college.

Reality: You will spend most of your time learning about different aspects of media, communication, PR, advertising, broadcasting and more. Along with learning, you will be able to apply this knowledge practically.

Myth 5: Mass communication is the same as journalism

You have graduated from a media college? You must be a journalist.

Reality: In journalism, you will learn how to research, compilation and translation of data into something meaningful for the audience. Whereas, mass communication refers to delivering meaningful news through a suitable medium.

Myth 6: Mass communication is a no-brainer

Reality: The 2-minute advertisement you watched on your TV, probably took 20 days and had a dedicated team that came up with the idea. From finding the right target audience, brainstorming, writing the script, to filming the video; many brains need to be put to work.

These are some of the things mass media professionals are tired of hearing and explaining. If you want to build a career in this industry and debunk a few more myths, start looking for the best media and communication colleges in Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore and other cities. Start applying and get ready to become a part of a vibrant, creative and hard-working industry!

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