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          <dc:title>A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF BROADCASTING MEDIA ON SOCIAL LIFESTYLE OF PUBLIC ( Khin Pyae Sone, 2019)</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>The broadcasting media are becoming pervasive and significant in terms of people’s social perceptions and interactions with the surrounding. It has been relatively overlooked as an economic sector that can advance development and alleviate poverty. It can also serve as a widespread tool of information transfer. The purpose of this thesis is to study the broadcasting media in Myanmar and to analyze the impact of broadcasting media on social lifestyle of public. The thesis conducts through descriptive method by using primary data and secondary data. The primary data are collected by using structured questionnaires. It is found that broadcasting media actually impact on public views about life in general. To a larger percentage, broadcasting media promotes good and healthy societal norms and values. Participants also argued that broadcasting media does not disvalue their thought, regard and value. The findings include the followings; broadcasting media refines how public think, interact, communicate, their social lifestyle and many more.</dc:description>
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