Understanding Media – Newspaper, TV & Radio Visit
A visit to newspapers, radio, and broadcast spaces
About the Program
This program is a guided exploration of how media works, from gathering information to publishing, broadcasting, and reaching the public.
Children will visit media spaces such as a newspaper office, radio station (All India Radio, if possible), and, subject to permissions, a television studio. The aim is to help them understand how news and information are created, verified, recorded, and shared.
What will children explore?
Through guided observation and conversation, participants will explore:
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How news stories are identified and developed
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The difference between reporting, editing, and publishing
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How newspapers are designed and printed
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How radio programs are recorded and broadcast
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The role of sound, voice, and silence in communication
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The responsibilities and ethics involved in media and journalism
Children will also get a chance to:
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Ask questions directly to media professionals
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Observe workspaces and tools used in media
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Reflect on how the media shapes public understanding and opinion
- Careers in Media and lifelong learning
Why this matters
In a world filled with constant information and misinformation, learning how media works is an important step toward:
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Developing media literacy
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Understanding bias, credibility, and sources
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Becoming thoughtful consumers and creators of information
This visit encourages children to move beyond passive consumption and engage more critically with the media around them.
👧🧒 Who is this for?
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Children aged 5 years and above
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Suitable for curious learners across age groups
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Families are welcome to join
No prior knowledge is required.
📍 Location
Kozhikkode
(Exact locations and visit sequence will be confirmed closer to the date.)
Practical Notes
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This is a day visit, with walking and observation involved
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Participants should carry water and snacks
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Photography inside media spaces may be restricted
Registration
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Fee: ₹250
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Minimum participants: 15
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Maximum participants: 30