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Vol. 7 No. 2 (2017)

Articles Vol. 7 Issue 1 Jan - Jun 2017
DOI 10.65301/ijcd.2017.7.1.1

Films on T.v. - Viewing Habits of Youth

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Assistant Professor, University School of Mass Communication, GGS IP University, Delhi
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Published 2017-06-30
Pages 01-11
Abstract

It is often said that ‘Seeing is Believing’. And as far as seeing is concerned, who would have ever imagined that seeing things in motion on a screen would ever be possible. Earlier, it was thought that the moment once gone is gone forever. But, the time is no longer the same. With the advent of motion pictures, one has got the leverage to get a glimpse of the times gone by, in motion. 

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