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A Comparative Analysis of Movie Preference among Undergraduates of Christian and Secular Universities.
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A Comparative Analysis of Movie Preference among Undergraduates of Christian and Secular Universities.

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Movie has become an integral part of the entertainment industry and a powerful medium of communication in the 21st century that has come to stay.
 
Published at Indian Journal of Media Studies. Vol. VI, Nos. 1&2, Andhra Pradesh, India: Department of Communication and Journalism, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (Women’s University), Tirupati. Pp 1-25.
Published in 2012
 
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Owolabi, T. A., Igbinoba, O. A. & Ekeanyanwu, N. T.
Igbinoba Angie Osarieme » Angie O. Igbinoba holds a professional qualification as a Registered Integrated Marketing Communicator from The Certified Marketing Communications Institute of Nigeria (CMCIN). She possesses the gift of gab and teaches speech communication and rhetoric. She is also an up-and-coming whiz kid in the field of Health Communication. Angie has been privileged to supervise a number of undergraduate... view full profile
 
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