7 research outputs found
Nur-i-Afshan V.50 no.28 July 1922
Contents: G̲h̲azal : fārsī [Poetry] by Ḥashmatulláh - Har ek zubān̲ jis zubān̲ men̲ shāmil vohī zubān̲ he zubān̲-i urdū [Poetry] by Ẓahūr Masīḥ - Al-Qur’ān [Article] by Kīdārnāth - Hamāre ḥaq men̲ K̲h̲udā ke andeshe - Misṭar Gāndhī ko zabardastī ʻĪsāʼī banānā [Article] - Mere tīn noṭ [Article] by Jalāluddīn - Qaid men̲ thā tum mere pās nah āʼe [Article] - Zamānah ḥāz̤rah men̲ Yasuʼ Masīḥ z̤arūr qaid he - ʻAdam taʻāvunī hamāre maḵẖdūm hone ke lāʼiq hain̲ [Article] - Harī Dāsī [Story] - Polīs vāloṉ aur ʻĪsāʼīyūn̲ ko makān dene se inkār - K̲h̲abrain̲ [News] - Sanghoʼī Z̤ilaʻ Jahlam men̲ masīḥī ḵẖidmāt [Article] by Varyām Masīḥ
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Lahore
Nur-i-Afshan V.50 no.22 June 1922
Contents: G̲h̲azal : barang-i ṣūfiyānah [Poetry] by Naṣīruddīn Naṣīr - Masāvāt aur raḥm dilī [Poetry] by Mīr Karīmuddīn Barq - Aīk ʻajīb andhī laṛkī [Article] - Inglistān kī nau musalmāt aur pardah - Taqrīẓ [Article] by ʻĪsá Caran - ʻĪsāʼī mazhab aur gore log [Article] by Kīdārnāth - Masīḥī Sādhu [Article] - Mahātmā Gāndhī [Article] by Vāʻẓ - Panḍitah Rāmā Bāʼī [Article] by Jalāluddīn - Harī Dāsī [Story] - Eshiyā [News] - Yūrap [News] - Afrīqah [News] - G̲h̲azal [Poetry] by Niyūṭan, Em. Sī.
This volume of Nur-i-Afshan published weekly on Fridays from Lahore
New Differentiation of Content and Online Media Audience in Indonesia, A Study on Tirto.Id
Workshop Jurnalistik Online bagi Pemuda Desa Pengembur Kecamatan Pujut Kabupaten Lombok Tengah
The purpose of this community empowrement is to provide online journalism skills to youth in the Pengembur Village, Central Lombok. This activity was attended by the Head of Pengembur Village, Mosque Youth, Pengembur Youth Organization, village operators and other village apparatus. There is a lot of potential in the Pengembur Village, but the publication of information related to the Pembur Village is still very minimal. This is due to the lack of ability of youth to produce journalistic content, especially through online media. After doing this service, the youth have skills including; determine priority issues, divide tasks when carrying out coverage, write and edit coverage results, publish and distribute journalistic contexts that youth have worked on
News Distribution Strategies for Social Media Engagement: A Case Study of Liputan6 SCTV
The rapid advancement of digital technology has accelerated media convergence, positioning Instagram and YouTube as strategic platforms for visual and audiovisual news distribution in line with modern audience consumption patterns. This study examines Liputan 6 SCTV’s Instagram and YouTube distribution strategies and their impact on audience engagement, content reach, and news visibility in the digital media landscape. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documents. The findings indicate that Liputan 6SCTV’s content distribution strategies embody a multidimensional form of media convergence that integrates technological, editorial, and cultural aspects. Nine key strategies were identified: information speed, visual strength, time relevance, SEO optimization, adaptive formats, interactivity, persuasive Calls-to-Action (CTA), networked collaboration, and cross-platform integration. These strategies collectively enhance visibility, engagement, and brand identity while fostering active audience participation. The synergy between Instagram and YouTube illustrates a paradigm shift in journalism toward a collaborative, participatory model within the evolving digital media ecosystem. This study advances media convergence and digital journalism by showing how broadcast media use cross-platform strategies to enhance engagement and relevance
Pelatihan News Writing untuk Media Daring bagi Pegiat Badan Informasi Desa Sepit, Kabupaten Lombok Timur
Sepit Village in Central Lombok regency established the Village Information Agency (BID) in 2019, BID Pintar, to meet village information needs and assist internet-based governance. BID Pintar has published several village potentials such as MSME products and tourism potential. For improving the competence of youth and the editorial board of BID Pintar, this activity is carried out as additional knowledge and basic skills of news writing for online media, which include: understanding the value of news, reporting techniques and journalistic code of ethics; basic techniques of online news writing; and making simple illustrations or infographics. Activities are carried out using lecture, discussion, and practice methods which are directly evaluated. The evaluation results showed an increase in participants' knowledge about news values, reporting techniques, and journalistic codes of ethics. Meanwhile, in terms of skills, participants are generally indicated to be able to implement basic online news writing techniques, starting from making engaging titles, preparing news headlines or leads, applying the inverted pyramid principle, and using appropriate photos. To achieve an adequate online news writing ability, further training, both guided and independent, is needed, especially in the formulation of titles and leads and the use of simple and attractive illustration
Organizational Communication Study: Organizational Control Theory Implementation by HMI Purwokerto Branch in the Omnibus Law Demonstration
This study aims to examine the organizational communication control strategy carried out by the Purwokerto Branch of the Islamic Student Association (HMI) to demonstrate the Ratification of the Job Creation Bill (Omnibus Law). The method used is descriptive qualitative using organizational control theory as a theoretical framework. The results showed that the involvement of the Purwokerto Branch of HMI in the Omnibus Law demonstration was a critical intellectual movement that arranged forward a constitutional approach. The simple control aspect is implemented through a three-layer communication mechanism. The solidarity of members towards the three layers of communication constructs communication conduct harmoniously. HMI uses two technical tools for technical control, specifically communication aids and internal identification tools as non-verbal symbols of the organization. There are strict controls to identify members in the demonstration through the symbol. Regarding bureaucracy, this organization prioritizes communication with local authorities regarding the fulfillment of formal rules before holding a demonstration. In addition, organizational procedures are also carefully considered, especially regarding consolidating the organization’s internal communications. Conservative control is implemented by strengthening interpersonal communication with active members or alumni networks spread across various professions. The organizational communication control strategy of the HMI Purwokerto Branch focuses on the harmonization of demonstrations that prioritize aspirational and implementation communication by emphasizing a constitutional approach
