BBC's Method of Communications
The BBC have many ways in which they communicate their news.
One way and the popular way is by the t-v, this is an interactive way in which communicating. I think the BBC communicate in this way, as t-v are a very frequent thing to have in a household, as most households will own at least one t-v. This is very similar to the laptop and PC, as these are also quit a popular thing to have in a house, and on the PC or laptop, you can watch the BBC news via t-v or you can listen to it via the radio. BBC also do emailed news to their subscribers, this also is another way the BBC do interactive communication.
The BBC also do one way communication by using 'Twitter' to send tweets, and by using podcast, so BBC fans can catch up on old or missed news. This just shows that BBC vary their ways of communication between interactive and one way.
The BBC also do one way communication by using 'Twitter' to send tweets, and by using podcast, so BBC fans can catch up on old or missed news. This just shows that BBC vary their ways of communication between interactive and one way.
Have a think - you say the TV is interactive? When you watch TV, do you "interact" with it or do you sit and watch it? You're absolutely right, everyone has a TV (mostly) so it's an effective method of communication, but is it "interactive"?
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