پاکستان میں اردو مصاحبہ کے مجموعے
Collections of Urdu Interview in Pakistan
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Interview, Tahir Masood, Asif Farrukhi, Altaf Ahmed Qureshi, Dr Rashid Hameed, Dr Khawar Jamil, Shafi Aqeel, Asim ButtAbstract
The interview stands as an influential medium for communication, with its evolution shaped significantly by the advent of radio. While its origins remain ambiguous, the practice of informal interviews is as old as humanity itself. The Renaissance introduced widespread societal changes, including advancements in communication. The invention of the printing press amplified the role of newspapers, which began publishing interviews to highlight achievements and inspire readers. Moving from the Stone Age to the current Information Age, technology has enhanced connectivity and eased access to information, yet the essence of knowledge remains rooted in human interaction.Modern interviews transcend traditional formats, being accessible through books, newspapers, magazines, websites, television, and video platforms. Historically, interviews gained prominence in British journalism in the late 19th century and gradually evolved into a significant component of radio broadcasting by the 1930s. Early radio interviews documented social circumstances and notable accomplishments, aiming to educate and engage listeners.In the Indian subcontinent, interview writing flourished, with notable contributions from literary figures and journalists in both India and Pakistan. Distinguished works in Urdu interview literature have been created by writers such as Dr. Shakil Akhtar, Tahir Masood, and others, reflecting the genre's dynamic growth and adaptability. These contributions continue to enrich cultural discourse.