Distinguish between low-context and high-context societies.

What will be an ideal response?

In low-context societies, relationships are separated from messages, and people
focus on details, logic, and the message itself. In high-context societies, much more
emphasis is placed on the total environment or context in which the message or
interaction takes place; the actual words are less important than the rest of the context,
particularly the relationships between the participants.

Communication & Mass Media

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in your speech is called the __________. Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Why did the number of Internet radio stations drop in 2002?

a. Because they had to pay copyright fees for music. b. Because they had to get licenses from the Federal Communications Commission. c. Because of limited bandwidth on the Internet. d. Because the music industry sued Napster and other download services.

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