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Preparedness of Universities

ts make sense and are relevant to the subject area. To give live feedback to the audience in respect to the current caller’s views. To only report and use factual statements, rather than hearsay or suggestive statements that impact the current situation. To abstain from promoting any particular political group or party to its audience, but rather to maintain an objective view of the current state of affairs. The effects of not adhering to proper structure. Callers become biased to or against the moderator, and make remarks concerning the moderator, rather than the subject at hand. The issue is neglected, as callers begin discussing their own problems and complaints. Political advocates discuss issues pertaining to their parties and why theirs is better, rather than what the country can do on a whole to better itself. The function of these call-in programmes are merely to be forums for communication and nothing more. ...

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