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Communication & its Process

  

Communication:
    “Communication is the process in which the message moves from source to the destination”

Process of Communication:
 Process of communication consists of following factors;
1) Source
2) Encoding
3) Message 
4) Channel
        Channel has further following types;
         1) Time consuming (Radio)
         2) Space covering (Printed martial)
         3) Combination of time consuming
              and space covering (TV & Internet)
5) Receiver
6) Decoding
7) Feedback

All these factors are defined as below;
Source:
 A person who speaks or writes is called source. It may be individual or group of people.

Encoding:
 The sender giving physical form to one’s idea is known as encoding.

Message:
 The encoded idea of the sender is called message. It transmits from source to destination.

Channel:
 It’s a medium which carries the message from the source to the receiver. There are three types of channels
                      Time consuming = Radio
                      Space covering = Printed Material
                      Both = TV & Internet

Receiver:
 The recipient of the message is called receiver.

Decoding:
 Decoding is the process of understanding the meaning of the message.

Feedback:
 The response of the receiver is called feedback. It completes the process of communication.

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