201 - Daily 'Frontier Post' was issued on:
201 - Daily 'Frontier Post' was issued on:
March 23. 1986
202 - Daily frontier Post was launched from Peshawar on:
202 - Daily frontier Post was launched from Peshawar on:
March 23. 1986
203 - Daily 'Imroz' was published from:
203 - Daily 'Imroz' was published from:
Lahore
204 - Daily 'Khabrain' started on:
204 - Daily 'Khabrain' started on:
September 26. 1992
205 - Daily Mashriq' started on:
205 - Daily Mashriq' started on:
September 16. 1963
206 - Daily Mashriq was started in 1963 by:
206 - Daily Mashriq was started in 1963 by:
Mr. Inayat Ullah
207 - Daily Mashriq"" strted on:
207 - Daily Mashriq"" strted on:
September 16. 1963
208 - Daily 'Massawat' started in:
208 - Daily 'Massawat' started in:
1970
209 - Daily Muslim was started from Islamabad in:
209 - Daily Muslim was started from Islamabad in:
1979
210 - Daily 'Muslim' was started from Islamabad in:
210 - Daily 'Muslim' was started from Islamabad in:
1979
211 - Dar-ul-Musannfeen's Literary magazine was:
211 - Dar-ul-Musannfeen's Literary magazine was:
Muaarif
212 - Dateline means:
212 - Dateline means:
A line at the beginning of a news article giving the date and place of origin of the news dispatch.
213 - Dawn began its publication from Delhi in:
213 - Dawn began its publication from Delhi in:
1942
214 - Dawn"" began from Delhi in:
214 - Dawn"" began from Delhi in:
1942
215 - Deadline means:
215 - Deadline means:
The time by which a copy of newspaper is required for publishing and printing.
216 - Delhi Udu Akhbar, was started by:
216 - Delhi Udu Akhbar, was started by:
Maulana Mohammad Ali Baqar
217 - Demonstrating, that large audiences would sit in a darkened theater to watch movies was an important contribution to the development of motion pictures. It was accomplished by:
217 - Demonstrating, that large audiences would sit in a darkened theater to watch movies was an important contribution to the development of motion pictures. It was accomplished by:
The Lumiere brothers
218 - Dependency theory argues that:
218 - Dependency theory argues that:
Media's influence resides in the relationship between the larger social system, the media's role in that system, and audience relationships to the media.
219 - Dhoom TV Satellite TV channel uses for its transmission:
219 - Dhoom TV Satellite TV channel uses for its transmission:
Pak Sat-1
220 - Different newspapers throughout the country that have the same owner are called:
220 - Different newspapers throughout the country that have the same owner are called:
Chain newspapers
221 - Digest journalism began in Pakistan with the:
221 - Digest journalism began in Pakistan with the:
Urdu Digest
222 - Digest journalism began in Pakistan with the:
222 - Digest journalism began in Pakistan with the:
Urdu Digest
223 - Digital books:
223 - Digital books:
Are an example of convergence
224 - Display ads means:
224 - Display ads means:
Large advertisements, usually containing illustrations. Display type - Types that have heavier or larger fae than the type usually used for the text of books, articles or advertisements.
225 - Display means:
225 - Display means:
That size of type larger than body type, which is used to attract attention. Use, rather than size, determines difference between body and display types.
226 - Diya Narain Nigam's Literary magazine was:
226 - Diya Narain Nigam's Literary magazine was:
Zamana
227 - Drop line means:
227 - Drop line means:
A heading set in stair-step. Fashion.
228 - Drop-letter means:
228 - Drop-letter means:
An intro beginning with a display type much bigger in proportion to the text type.
229 - Dummy means:
229 - Dummy means:
It is an experimental printing, not for public view, it only shows the position of advertisements, stories, illustrations etc.
230 - During the reign of which Mughal Ruler the system of newsletters was at its peak?
230 - During the reign of which Mughal Ruler the system of newsletters was at its peak?
Aurangzeb Ruler
231 - During which Mughal Ruler the system of newsletters was at its peak?
231 - During which Mughal Ruler the system of newsletters was at its peak?
Aurangzeb
232 - Easswell's Model of Communication was presented in:
232 - Easswell's Model of Communication was presented in:
1948
233 - Ehsan issued from Lahore in 1934. It's editor was:
233 - Ehsan issued from Lahore in 1934. It's editor was:
Malik Ehsan Elahi
234 - Elahi Bakhsh Soomro in the capacity of Federal Information Minister announced to repeal:
234 - Elahi Bakhsh Soomro in the capacity of Federal Information Minister announced to repeal:
PCO
235 - Embargo means:
235 - Embargo means:
The fixed time given for the publication of a story before which it should not be released.
236 - ENA' is the news agency of:
236 - ENA' is the news agency of:
Bangladesh
237 - Engraving means:
237 - Engraving means:
A metal plate bearing an illustration or a printing plate produced by an etching or cutting process.
238 - EXTEL' is the news agency of:
238 - EXTEL' is the news agency of:
UK
239 - Family Magazine belongs to:
239 - Family Magazine belongs to:
Jang Group of Publications
240 - Family Magazine' was started on:
240 - Family Magazine' was started on:
November 6. 1990
241 - Family Magazine"" was started on:
241 - Family Magazine"" was started on:
November 6. 1980
242 - FCC Chairman Newton Minow coined a derogatory name for television, calling it:
242 - FCC Chairman Newton Minow coined a derogatory name for television, calling it:
The vast wasteland
243 - Feature Editor means:
243 - Feature Editor means:
Editorial staff in-charge of features
244 - Feature means:
244 - Feature means:
It is an article of background information or personal opinion usually by a named writer appearing on the feature pages.
245 - Feature news means:
245 - Feature news means:
Material developed out of current happening as background information or with story.
246 - FIDES' is the news agency of:
246 - FIDES' is the news agency of:
Vatican city
247 - File means:
247 - File means:
To send a story by telephone or cable.
248 - Filler means:
248 - Filler means:
Short item used to fill space.
249 - Filmax is part of the Leo Communications (Pvt.) Ltd Network, which is owned by:
249 - Filmax is part of the Leo Communications (Pvt.) Ltd Network, which is owned by:
Khalid Sheikh
250 - Filmax was launched in:
250 - Filmax was launched in:
November. 2007
251 - Filmazia is owned by:
251 - Filmazia is owned by:
I.E.O. Communications (Pvt) Ltd. Pakistan
252 - First Editor of Dawn was a:
252 - First Editor of Dawn was a:
Pothan Joseph
253 - Five W's' means:
253 - Five W's' means:
Who, What, When, Where, Why, term denotes possible elements which must include in a lead paragraph of as story and also called 5 Ws and H to include How.
254 - Flag means:
254 - Flag means:
Both (a) & (b)
255 - Flush means:
255 - Flush means:
Set against the margin without indentation. A flush left head is set with all lines beginning at the left hand side of the column.
256 - Flush paragraph means:
256 - Flush paragraph means:
A paragraph without indentation.
257 - FM Radio means Frequency Modulation Radio:
257 - FM Radio means Frequency Modulation Radio:
Correct
258 - Follow dash means:
258 - Follow dash means:
A dash about three inches shorter than the end dash, to separate a follow from the main story.
259 - Follow up means:
259 - Follow up means:
A story giving later development of a story one printed earlier. It is a second day story also a subsidiary story following a big lead or similar subject
260 - Font, Fount means:
260 - Font, Fount means:
A complete set of type, consisting of all letter of the alphabet and other symbols in their normal proportions.
261 - Fourth pillar or Estate mean:
261 - Fourth pillar or Estate mean:
Term is applied for journalism, the press, and newsmen. In modern time there are four pillar of state - Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and the Press.
262 - Free-lance means:
262 - Free-lance means:
A journalist not employee of any newspaper but usually contributing to several newspapers
263 - Friday Times' was issued on:
263 - Friday Times' was issued on:
May 23. 1989
264 - Friday Times"" was issued on:
264 - Friday Times"" was issued on:
May 23. 1989
265 - Frontier Post' started in:
265 - Frontier Post' started in:
December. 1985
266 - Frontier Post"" started in:
266 - Frontier Post"" started in:
December. 1985
267 - Genres refer to:
267 - Genres refer to:
Categories of expression within the different media, for example, the evening news and documentaries
268 - Geo channel started its test transmission on:
268 - Geo channel started its test transmission on:
14 August. 2002
269 - Geo regular transmission began from:
269 - Geo regular transmission began from:
1 October. 2002
270 - Geo TV founded by Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman in:
270 - Geo TV founded by Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman in:
May. 2002
271 - Gerbners model of communication was presented in:
271 - Gerbners model of communication was presented in:
1956
272 - Glossy paper means:
272 - Glossy paper means:
A shiny photographic paper preferred by photoengraves.
273 - Gossip Column means:
273 - Gossip Column means:
A personality column usually written under a real or fictitious name.
274 - Gutenberg was a by trade:
274 - Gutenberg was a by trade:
Goldsmith and metallurgist
275 - Hakeem Ahmed Shuja's Literary Magazine was:
275 - Hakeem Ahmed Shuja's Literary Magazine was:
Hazaar Daastan
276 - Hakeem Yousaf Hussain's Literary magazine was:
276 - Hakeem Yousaf Hussain's Literary magazine was:
Nairang-i-Khayal
277 - Hamdard' was published on:
277 - Hamdard' was published on:
February 23. 1913
278 - Hamdard"" was published on:
278 - Hamdard"" was published on:
February 23. 1913
279 - Hamsafar is house journal of:
279 - Hamsafar is house journal of:
PIA
280 - Hasrat's Mohant's Literary magazine was:
280 - Hasrat's Mohant's Literary magazine was:
Urdu-i-Moalla
281 - HHA' is the news agency of:
281 - HHA' is the news agency of:
Turkey
282 - Hickey Gazette' appeared on:
282 - Hickey Gazette' appeared on:
January 29. 1780
283 - Hickey Gazette"" appeared on:
283 - Hickey Gazette"" appeared on:
January 29. 1780
284 - HINA' is the news agency of:
284 - HINA' is the news agency of:
Croatia
285 - Hirst-ul-Akhbar' was published in:
285 - Hirst-ul-Akhbar' was published in:
1822
286 - How many newspaper appeared in the sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
286 - How many newspaper appeared in the sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
406
287 - How many newspapers appeared in the Sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
287 - How many newspapers appeared in the Sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
406
288 - How many newspapers appeared in the Sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
288 - How many newspapers appeared in the Sub-continent from 1801 to 1857:
406
289 - How many percent of the agriculture programmer are heard by agriculturists?
289 - How many percent of the agriculture programmer are heard by agriculturists?
0.712
290 - How many Radio Stations were working at the time of Independence?
290 - How many Radio Stations were working at the time of Independence?
3
291 - How many Radio stations were working at the time of independence?
291 - How many Radio stations were working at the time of independence?
3
292 - How many stations were in Pakistan at the time of independence?
292 - How many stations were in Pakistan at the time of independence?
3
293 - How many television sets are in the world according to the survey conducted by UNESCO in 1986?
293 - How many television sets are in the world according to the survey conducted by UNESCO in 1986?
625 million
294 - Hum Began its transmission on:
294 - Hum Began its transmission on:
17 January. 2004
295 - Huma-i-be-Baha sponsored by:
295 - Huma-i-be-Baha sponsored by:
Unshi Diwan Chand
296 - Identification Mark written on the top of news story page is called:
296 - Identification Mark written on the top of news story page is called:
Credit Line
297 - In ______ Maulana Muhammad Ali Baqar published ""Dehli Urdu Akhbar"":
297 - In ______ Maulana Muhammad Ali Baqar published ""Dehli Urdu Akhbar"":
1836
298 - In ______ Munshi Mehboob Alam issued ""Paisa Akhbar"":
298 - In ______ Munshi Mehboob Alam issued ""Paisa Akhbar"":
1887
299 - In _______ Munshi Mehmoob Alam issued ""Paisa Akhbar"":
299 - In _______ Munshi Mehmoob Alam issued ""Paisa Akhbar"":
1887
300 - In 1790, James Augustus for the first time started a newspaper in India:
300 - In 1790, James Augustus for the first time started a newspaper in India:
Bengal Gazette
301 - In 1822 the Persian weekly was first published in Urdu:
301 - In 1822 the Persian weekly was first published in Urdu:
Jam-e-Jahan
302 - In 1833, Benjamin Day published the New York Sun, the first:
302 - In 1833, Benjamin Day published the New York Sun, the first:
Penny newspaper
303 - In 1852 'Riaz-i-Noor' was started from:
303 - In 1852 'Riaz-i-Noor' was started from:
Multan
304 - In 1852, Riaz-i-Noor ws started from:
304 - In 1852, Riaz-i-Noor ws started from:
Multan
305 - In 1855 Mufarrih-ul-Qulub ad Matla-i-Khurshid both were Persian weeklies and launched by:
305 - In 1855 Mufarrih-ul-Qulub ad Matla-i-Khurshid both were Persian weeklies and launched by:
Mirza Mukhlis Ali of Mashhad
306 - In 1858, a daily 'Roznameha-e-Punjab' was started from:
306 - In 1858, a daily 'Roznameha-e-Punjab' was started from:
Lahore
307 - In 1861, the only English newspaper published from Karachi was:
307 - In 1861, the only English newspaper published from Karachi was:
Our Paper
308 - In 1861, the only English newspaper published from Karachi was:
308 - In 1861, the only English newspaper published from Karachi was:
Our Paper
309 - In 1884 Munshi Mehar Bakhsh started an evening newspaper:
309 - In 1884 Munshi Mehar Bakhsh started an evening newspaper:
Sham-e-Wisal
310 - In 1884 Munshi Mehar Bakhsh started:
310 - In 1884 Munshi Mehar Bakhsh started:
Naseem-e-Subah
311 - In 1902 Maulvi Sanaullah Khan started the weekly 'Watan' which was published regularly for:
311 - In 1902 Maulvi Sanaullah Khan started the weekly 'Watan' which was published regularly for:
33 years
312 - In 1912, Maulana Abu'al Kalam Azad issued a weekly:
312 - In 1912, Maulana Abu'al Kalam Azad issued a weekly:
Al-Hilal
313 - In 1916 David Sarnoff sent his superiors at American Marconi his famous Radio Music Box Memo It contained:
313 - In 1916 David Sarnoff sent his superiors at American Marconi his famous Radio Music Box Memo It contained:
His ideas on how to make radio a ""household utility""
314 - In 1927, the daily Inqilab Inqilab was launched by:
314 - In 1927, the daily Inqilab Inqilab was launched by:
Maulana Ghulam Rasul Mehr and Maulana Abdul Majid Salik
315 - In 1990, Urdu daily, Pakistan was started from Lahore by:
315 - In 1990, Urdu daily, Pakistan was started from Lahore by:
Akbar Bhatti
316 - In 1995 there were _____ Radio stations:
316 - In 1995 there were _____ Radio stations:
22
317 - In how many languages news and current affair programmers are being presented by the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation?
317 - In how many languages news and current affair programmers are being presented by the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation?
19
318 - In literate cultures:
318 - In literate cultures:
There is a clear division of labour among members
319 - In newtork television, _____ clear time:
319 - In newtork television, _____ clear time:
Affiliates
320 - In oral or preliterate cultures:
320 - In oral or preliterate cultures:
Myth and history are intertwined
321 - In Pakistan coloured transmission started in:
321 - In Pakistan coloured transmission started in:
1976
322 - In Pakistan coloured transmission started in:
322 - In Pakistan coloured transmission started in:
1976
323 - In Rhetorical communication theory the major emphasis has been placed as:
323 - In Rhetorical communication theory the major emphasis has been placed as:
None of these
324 - In studying how media's influence is affected by people's intelligence and education, individual differences theory is an example of the era of:
324 - In studying how media's influence is affected by people's intelligence and education, individual differences theory is an example of the era of:
Limited effects
325 - In sub-continent newspapers and periodicals third place was occupied by:
325 - In sub-continent newspapers and periodicals third place was occupied by:
Urdu
326 - In sub-continent newspapers and periodicals third place was occupied by:
326 - In sub-continent newspapers and periodicals third place was occupied by:
Urdu
327 - In the sub-continent in newspaper and periodicals the third place occupied by:
327 - In the sub-continent in newspaper and periodicals the third place occupied by:
Urdu
328 - In two-step flow theory, media influence passes from _____ opinion followers:
328 - In two-step flow theory, media influence passes from _____ opinion followers:
Opinion leaders
329 - In which year in Pakistan the farm broadcasts were introduced?
329 - In which year in Pakistan the farm broadcasts were introduced?
1966
330 - In which year PTV started its short morning transmission?
330 - In which year PTV started its short morning transmission?
1988
331 - In which year PTV started its short morning transmission?
331 - In which year PTV started its short morning transmission?
1988
332 - INA' is the news agency of:
332 - INA' is the news agency of:
Tirana
333 - Increased leisure time and expendable income are two products of:
333 - Increased leisure time and expendable income are two products of:
The Industrial Revolution
334 - India Public opinion appeared on:
334 - India Public opinion appeared on:
November 16. 1866
335 - Indian Public Opinion"" appeared on:
335 - Indian Public Opinion"" appeared on:
November 16. 1866
336 - Indian Public Opinion"" appeared on:
336 - Indian Public Opinion"" appeared on:
November 16. 1866
337 - Inqilaab"" appeared on:
337 - Inqilaab"" appeared on:
April 14. 1927
338 - Inquilaab' appeared on:
338 - Inquilaab' appeared on:
Arril 14. 1927
339 - Intra-personal communication involves:
339 - Intra-personal communication involves:
An individual thinking or talking to himself
340 - Intra-Personal Communication is:
340 - Intra-Personal Communication is:
With self
341 - IRNA' is the news agency of:
341 - IRNA' is the news agency of:
France
342 - Irshad Ahmed Haqani writes his column under in:
342 - Irshad Ahmed Haqani writes his column under in:
Harf-e-Akhir
343 - Islamabad T.V. station started in:
343 - Islamabad T.V. station started in:
1967
344 - ITIM' is the news agency of:
344 - ITIM' is the news agency of:
Israel
345 - Jakobson's model was presented in:
345 - Jakobson's model was presented in:
1958
346 - Jam-e-Jehan Numa appeared on the horizon in Calcutta, under the editorship of Munshi Sada Sukh, in:
346 - Jam-e-Jehan Numa appeared on the horizon in Calcutta, under the editorship of Munshi Sada Sukh, in:
1822
347 - Jam-i-Jahan Numa"" published from Calcutta in:
347 - Jam-i-Jahan Numa"" published from Calcutta in:
1922
348 - Jam-i-Jehan Numa' published from Calcutta in:
348 - Jam-i-Jehan Numa' published from Calcutta in:
1922
349 - Jang started its publication in:
349 - Jang started its publication in:
1938
350 - Jang was the first to start its publication from:
350 - Jang was the first to start its publication from:
Karachi
351 - Jang"" started its publication from:
351 - Jang"" started its publication from:
Quetta
352 - Jang"" started its publication in:
352 - Jang"" started its publication in:
1938
353 - Jassoosi Digest' was edited by:
353 - Jassoosi Digest' was edited by:
Miraj Rasul
354 - Jassoosi Digest' was published in:
354 - Jassoosi Digest' was published in:
1970
355 - Jassoosi Digest"" was published by:
355 - Jassoosi Digest"" was published by:
Miraj Rasul
356 - Jassoosi Digest"" was published in:
356 - Jassoosi Digest"" was published in:
1970
357 - Javidan was appeared in 1970 from Lahore by:
357 - Javidan was appeared in 1970 from Lahore by:
Mr. Zahoor Alam Shahid and Mr. Bashir Ahmed Arshad
358 - Jawaharlal Nehru started Qaumi Awaz from Lucknow in:
358 - Jawaharlal Nehru started Qaumi Awaz from Lucknow in:
1945
359 - Jawaharlal Nehru's Qaumi Awaz was also published from Patna and:
359 - Jawaharlal Nehru's Qaumi Awaz was also published from Patna and:
Delhi
360 - JIJI' is the news agency of:
360 - JIJI' is the news agency of:
Japan
361 - Karachi was annexed British in:
361 - Karachi was annexed British in:
1843
362 - Karim-ul-Akhbar"" was published in:
362 - Karim-ul-Akhbar"" was published in:
1845
363 - Karin-ul-Akhbar' ws published in:
363 - Karin-ul-Akhbar' ws published in:
1845
364 - Kashish Television Network (KTY) is the first private:
364 - Kashish Television Network (KTY) is the first private:
Sindhi Channel
365 - KCNA' is the news agency of:
365 - KCNA' is the news agency of:
Korea
366 - Khairkhwah-i-Hind, launched in 1847 by:
366 - Khairkhwah-i-Hind, launched in 1847 by:
Master Ram Chandr
367 - Khairkhwah-i-Hind, was renamed as:
367 - Khairkhwah-i-Hind, was renamed as:
Muhibb-i-Hind
368 - Khawatin Digest' was published in:
368 - Khawatin Digest' was published in:
1972
369 - Khawatin Digest"" was published in:
369 - Khawatin Digest"" was published in:
1972
370 - Khurshid-i-Punjab was opposed to the introduction of:
370 - Khurshid-i-Punjab was opposed to the introduction of:
English as the medium of instruction
371 - Klapper's reinforcement theory argues that:
371 - Klapper's reinforcement theory argues that:
Media have little power, but what influence they do have is in the form of reinforcement
372 - Koh-i-Noor' circulation was:
372 - Koh-i-Noor' circulation was:
350
373 - Koh-i-Noor was founded by:
373 - Koh-i-Noor was founded by:
Munshi Harsukh Rai
374 - Koh-i-Noor was founded by:
374 - Koh-i-Noor was founded by:
Munshi Harsuk Rai
375 - Koh-i-Noor"" was founded by:
375 - Koh-i-Noor"" was founded by:
Munshi Harsuk Rai
376 - Kohistan was started from rawalpindi in 1953 by:
376 - Kohistan was started from rawalpindi in 1953 by:
Naseem Hijazi
377 - Kuldip Nayer is a well known Indian:
377 - Kuldip Nayer is a well known Indian:
Journalist
378 - KUNA' is the news agency of:
378 - KUNA' is the news agency of:
Kuwait
379 - KYODO' is the news agency of:
379 - KYODO' is the news agency of:
Japan
380 - Lahore Gazette on Urdu weekly started in:
380 - Lahore Gazette on Urdu weekly started in:
1855
381 - Lahore Radio Station strted its transmission on:
381 - Lahore Radio Station strted its transmission on:
December 16. 1937
382 - Lahore T.V. started functioning on:
382 - Lahore T.V. started functioning on:
November 26. 1964
383 - Lahore T.V. started functioning on:
383 - Lahore T.V. started functioning on:
November 26. 1964
384 - Lead is the name of:
384 - Lead is the name of:
Leading story on the front page
385 - LETA' is the news agency of:
385 - LETA' is the news agency of:
Latvia
386 - Libel is:
386 - Libel is:
Malicious defamatory written accusation
387 - Literacy is the ability to:
387 - Literacy is the ability to:
Effectively and efficiently comprehend and utilize a given form of communication
388 - Literary maazines used to publish special issues on literary topics. These issues were called:
388 - Literary maazines used to publish special issues on literary topics. These issues were called:
Number
389 - Literary magazine ""Mukalma"" lunched by:
389 - Literary magazine ""Mukalma"" lunched by:
Mubeen Mirza
390 - Mag' English magazine is published from:
390 - Mag' English magazine is published from:
Karachi
391 - MAG"" English magazine is published from:
391 - MAG"" English magazine is published from:
Karachi
392 - Mahashay Krishn Started 'Pratap' on:
392 - Mahashay Krishn Started 'Pratap' on:
March 20. 1919
393 - Mah-i-Alam Afroz of Calcutta to appeared in:
393 - Mah-i-Alam Afroz of Calcutta to appeared in:
1833
394 - Majlis-i-Taraqqi-i-Adab's Literary magazine was:
394 - Majlis-i-Taraqqi-i-Adab's Literary magazine was:
Saheefa
395 - Manshoor' was issued from Delhi in:
395 - Manshoor' was issued from Delhi in:
1938
396 - Manshoor' was issued from:
396 - Manshoor' was issued from:
Delhi
397 - Manshoor' was issued from:
397 - Manshoor' was issued from:
Delhi
398 - Manshoor"" was issued from:
398 - Manshoor"" was issued from:
Delhi
399 - Manshoor"" was issued from:
399 - Manshoor"" was issued from:
Delhi
400 - Masala TV was launched on:
400 - Masala TV was launched on:
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