after all these days many people are relying on this mass media because of its updates about the world and a country within at large.its more sophisticated that we dont have to gather information from the outside.mass media talking of newspapers,magazines,handouts,pamplets etc. help us get information so easy without finding out but our journalist doing their job
Mass media changes our lives by giving us true or false information to ponder upon. Sometimes, the news item posted or aired on Radio, Television, Newspaper or even the internet becomes recurrent in our minds and thereby forms the basis of our actions in future.
The mass media helps to pass information of events around the globe. In the modern day, the media now depends solely on evolving technology to enlighten us of current events. This confirms to us that our past told to us in the news prepares our today for shaping the future. This means our existence now depends on the information that is released to us by the mass media.
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I belive that mass media has affected our society both positively and negetively. It has programmed our thoughts,how we dress and how we relate to one another.Certain images shown on television influence kids to misbehave,disobeying parents under the impression that its cool.Disobediance leads to distruction,that leads to teenage pregnancy, drug abuse etc.On the other hand mass media can persuade young kids positively:if you tune to programmes that motivates positive force.
Mass media refers to the way the media reaches the masses. In today's time, it is possible for someone to get news at any time of day, and are able to choose what sources they get it from, having an influence on what they think.
The mass media can impact public agenda by selectively reporting news and covering only one side of a story
Characteristics of electronic media include an invisible audience, invisible boundaries, speed, mass audiences, and false identities. Electronic media brings mass audiences together in the same place, overcoming physical and emotional boundaries.
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Technology has changed after 1950, and this has affected Americans' lives. Mass media and social communication are now a part of our daily lives, with the advent of the computer and the mobile phone.
Mass media it can be used for advirtising and Propaganda
Sizani Weza has written: 'The effects of government media regulation on foreign correspondents' -- subject(s): Censorship, Foreign correspondents, History, Mass media, Mass media policy, Political aspects, Political aspects of Mass media
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Guido Hermann Stempel has written: 'Media and politics in America' -- subject(s): History, Mass media, Political aspects of Mass media, Politics and government 'Effects on performance of a cross-media monopoly' -- subject(s): Press monopolies
The mass media killings in the Philippines attracted reactions from all over the world. These were regarded as extra-judicial killings that saw many journalists lose their lives in 2008.
Kevin. Young has written: 'Mass media treatment of violence in sports and its effects'
Mass media is more effective in forming public opinions today due to its wide reach and influence. With the advent of digital and social media platforms, information can be disseminated quickly and to a large audience, shaping people's perceptions and beliefs. Additionally, the constant presence of mass media in people's lives makes it a powerful tool for shaping public discourse and opinions.
Carla Freeman has written: 'The effects of media on the socialization of African-American adolescents' -- subject(s): African American teenagers, Influence, Mass media, Social aspects, Social aspects of Mass media, Social conditions, Socialization
The era of mass society theory focused on the effects of media on society as a whole. The limited effects era emphasized that individuals have varying levels of vulnerability to media influence. The development of critical/cultural theories led to understanding media as a tool to promote social change and challenge power structures. The contemporary era emphasizes the importance of digital media, audience participation, and globalization in shaping communication theories.