One-Way Communication
One-way communication is a process where information flows in a single direction, from the sender to the receiver, without any feedback or response from the receiver. This type of communication is often used in situations like public announcements, lectures, or broadcasts, where the audience receives information but does not interact or provide input.
Examples of one-way communication include television broadcasts, radio shows, and news articles. In these cases, the sender conveys a message, but the audience cannot reply or ask questions, making it a less interactive form of communication compared to two-way communication, where dialogue and feedback are possible.