This document discusses the role of media in society. It begins by defining media and providing a brief history of media's development. It notes that the first newspaper was published in 1690 in Boston. In Pakistan, the first news agency was established in 1947 and radio stations were set up in major cities. The document outlines several key roles and impacts of media, including political and economic analysis, social awareness, education, and entertainment. It also discusses both advantages such as advertising and raising standards, and disadvantages such as time wastage, weakening religious values, and not developing a national image. Finally, it provides some suggestions around media accountability and strengthening socio-cultural foundations.
This document discusses 21st century media and the rise of internet-based communication platforms. It outlines key characteristics of modern media like social media, blogs, and mobile devices. It also examines strengths and weaknesses of internet media, how it has changed communication by empowering audiences, and the importance of citizen journalism. The document reviews legal frameworks around freedom of expression and Nepal's constitution. It discusses challenges like information overload and issues of accuracy. It concludes by examining ethics for online journalism.
This document summarizes the role of electronic media in Pakistan. It discusses the evolution of media from the eras of Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, and Pervez Musharraf. It outlines the purposes of media as informing, entertaining, and advertising. It also examines both the negative impacts of media such as westernization and exaggeration, as well as positive effects such as promoting democracy and covering natural disasters. The conclusion states that Pakistani media should resolve matters with a positive attitude and work to promote an accurate, positive image of Pakistan.
The document discusses different types of media including mass media. It defines mass media as communication designed to reach a large audience like the population of a nation. The document then covers various types of mass media such as print media, electronic media, interactive media, and new media. It provides details on television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and new technologies like the internet, smartphones, and social media. The focus is on how these various media types are used for mass communication and information sharing.
The document discusses the role and impact of various types of media in India. It notes that print media like newspapers and magazines reach over 78.8 million and 41.6 million people daily/weekly respectively. There are 665 television channels and 65 million internet users. The media serves important functions like reporting news, setting agendas, and socializing people, but some outlets provide sensationalized or discouraging content. To maximize its benefits, the media should encourage positive and constructive discussions while providing factual information to build up the nation.
The document discusses the state of media in India and the need for pro-social media. It provides statistics on newspaper, television, radio and phone access in India. It notes the dichotomy between urban and rural India. It advocates for development journalism that informs, educates and entertains readers while addressing social issues and guiding readers. It highlights some examples of media campaigns in India that have addressed issues like sati system, child marriage and caste discrimination.
Mass media is communication that reaches and influences a large audience through various transmitting devices or mediums. It includes print media like newspapers and magazines, electronic media like radio and television, and interactive media like the internet. Mass media serves important functions such as informing the public about current events, educating people on various topics, and providing entertainment. It plays a significant role in Pakistan by keeping the public aware of events and changes in the country.
The document discusses the importance of mass media. It notes that mass media plays an important role in people's lives by informing them about events in the world and providing opportunities for education and entertainment. However, mass media also influences how people see the world and shape their views. The main types of mass media discussed are print media, electronic media, and interactive media such as radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet. The document outlines the functions of mass media as informing, educating, and entertaining people. It also discusses the advantages and impacts of different types of mass media such as television and radio.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of media. It states that media has the duty to inform, educate, and entertain the public about important issues like health, education, events, and personalities. It also influences societies and opinions. However, media owners need to allocate more resources to highlight health issues, as currently most focus is given to political topics. While media can raise awareness of health issues, the success of such campaigns still needs to be proven.
This document discusses the history and role of the press. It begins with defining the press and providing some key dates in the early development of newspapers in Rome, France, Portugal, Spain, and India. It then discusses the Press Council of India and how newspapers are important in modern life by keeping people informed and impacting culture, science, arts, and commerce. The document also examines the press' role in generating debates, acting as a voice for the people, shaping public opinion, and investigating scams, while also acknowledging its potential limitations like sensationalism.
The document discusses media in Pakistan, outlining its evolution, purposes, positive and negative impacts, and role in society. It notes that media includes print, electronic, and social media and its history in Pakistan dates back to pre-partition newspapers. Positively, media has increased awareness, supported education and democracy, and given voice to the public. However, it has also increased consumerism, promoted Western culture over national identity, and sometimes portrays unrealistic values or spreads unverified information. The role of media in Pakistan is important but also carries responsibilities.
Istiak Ahmed presented on the role of press in nation building. He began by introducing himself and his topic. He defined press/media as the link between people that propagates information through various electronic and print means. A nation was defined as a community sharing a common territory, government, and often language and history. The presentation discussed the various types of media and how media can change knowledge, behavior, attitudes, and emotions. It described the important role of media in spreading information, exposing talents, educating children, and allowing public participation. The presentation emphasized that media should be positive, creative, informative, motivating, and entertaining in order to play a constructive role in society.
The document discusses the impact of mass media on Indian culture. It notes that mass media has significantly affected people's lives in India and led to changes in traditions, social structure, and norms. Television and films have become highly popular and communal, blurring caste lines. However, mass media has also contributed to the loss of folk music, live performances, and religious and cultural gatherings as the main sources of entertainment and information. Overall, it has brought both positive and negative effects to traditional Indian culture.
It explains the actual role of media in the society. Moreover, it also gives emphases on how the media should behave in the society in order to give exact and useful information in accordance with preset norms mentioned by Press Council of India.
Media is a tool for mass communication that has traditionally included television, radio, magazines, newspapers, and more recently the internet. It plays a big role in society by informing and entertaining people but can also influence attitudes, behaviors, and opinions if not approached critically. Two famous cases in India, the Jessica Lal murder case and the Nirbhaya gang rape case, demonstrate how the media can have a positive impact by raising public awareness, mobilizing protests, and helping to ensure justice is delivered. While the media can educate and spread knowledge, it is important for individuals to think critically about the messages they receive and not be passively manipulated.
The media plays a crucial role in shaping democracy by informing the public and holding governments accountable. It provides information to citizens so they can make informed decisions and exercise oversight of elected representatives. By exposing issues and reminding politicians of unfulfilled promises, the media helps strengthen democracy. While not perfect, a democratic system requires an active and neutral media to function properly as a watchdog of the people over their government.
This document summarizes the evolution of media through history from early instruments used to make public announcements to modern electronic and digital media like radio, television, and the internet. It begins with methods used in early societies for mass communication and publishing books and proclamations. It then outlines the development of newspapers and transition to electronic media with radio and television. The document defines media and discusses its distribution mechanisms, different types, and functions in society. It notes both positive impacts of media like keeping people informed and encouraged criticism, as well as potential negative influences like promoting violence, political agendas, or yellow journalism.
This document discusses the power of media in three parts. It begins by defining media and its role in democratic societies like India as an outlet for free expression and two-way communication between the public and government. The next section covers advantages like keeping people informed and sharing knowledge, as well as disadvantages like being influenced by money and politics. The final section gives examples of positive impacts from media coverage of events like the Kerala floods, but also instances where media outlets reported false stories. It concludes with statistics on India's large media market size and middle ranking in global media freedom.
This document discusses the role of the press in the 21st century. It provides background on the origins of newspapers around the world dating back to 13 BC. The press is defined as a link that propagates information from one end of a country to another through electronic and print means. The role of the press is then discussed in several areas: as a social reformer, for sharing information, generating debate, and acting as a voice for the people. Quotes are provided on the importance of press freedom. In conclusion, it is suggested that the press/media should be positive, creative, informative, motivating and entertaining.
This document discusses the pervasiveness of mass media in modern society. It notes that the average person now spends more time engaging with mass media than without it. There are eight main types of mass media businesses: books, newspapers, internet, television, radio, movies, recordings, and magazines. The document also outlines the three main forms of communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and mass communication. Finally, it discusses some of the motives behind American media such as fulfilling public interests and needs, spreading culture, influencing governance, and entertaining people.
The document discusses the role of media in Pakistani society. It notes that media can be a double-edged sword, with both benefits and vices. It provides means of communication, expression, and spreading awareness to the masses. However, media can also promote consumerism, westernization, and false values. Overall, the document examines both the positive and negative impacts media can have in building Pakistani society.
This presentation is based on the Role of Media in Democracy. what all advantages and dis-advantages it had on people in history and in today's world as well.
The document discusses different definitions and types of media. It defines media as something that serves as an intermediary for transferring information from various sources to people. Media has evolved over time from printed materials to a large industry encompassing different types of media like broadcast, digital, and electronic media. The document also notes that media can influence people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views, but it can also be manipulated to spread false information. It concludes by discussing the role of media in society and some steps that could help ensure the credibility of media.
Media plays an important role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered essential like food and clothing and acts as a "mirror" reflecting society. It brings the world together as a global village and prevents isolation. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements. There is a need for responsible media consumption and improvements to maximize its benefits and minimize harms.
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This document contains a quiz about media and its impacts. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key media concepts like the different types of media (print, electronic, visual), the functions of media (to entertain and inform audiences), and examples of different pronouns (personal, reflexive, indefinite). The questions cover topics like what media includes (TV, radio, internet, films), its role in sharing knowledge globally, and examples of active and passive voice in sentences describing media's influence.
The document provides an overview of media relations and the role of media in society. It discusses three key points:
1. Media are not just machines for information and entertainment, but also play an important role in shaping public opinion and binding communities.
2. Throughout history, media have evolved from face-to-face communication to today's digital landscape. Mass media became dominant in the Industrial Revolution while the Information Revolution brought about de-massified and global media.
3. Media serve important functions like informing, educating, and setting public agendas, while also acting as a watchdog for democracy and facilitating public participation. Their role in development communication through projects is also highlighted.
The document discusses the importance of mass media. It notes that mass media plays an important role in people's lives by informing them about events in the world and providing opportunities for education and entertainment. However, mass media also influences how people see the world and shape their views. The main types of mass media discussed are print media, electronic media, and interactive media such as radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and the internet. The document outlines the functions of mass media as informing, educating, and entertaining people. It also discusses the advantages and impacts of different types of mass media such as television and radio.
The document discusses the role and responsibilities of media. It states that media has the duty to inform, educate, and entertain the public about important issues like health, education, events, and personalities. It also influences societies and opinions. However, media owners need to allocate more resources to highlight health issues, as currently most focus is given to political topics. While media can raise awareness of health issues, the success of such campaigns still needs to be proven.
This document discusses the history and role of the press. It begins with defining the press and providing some key dates in the early development of newspapers in Rome, France, Portugal, Spain, and India. It then discusses the Press Council of India and how newspapers are important in modern life by keeping people informed and impacting culture, science, arts, and commerce. The document also examines the press' role in generating debates, acting as a voice for the people, shaping public opinion, and investigating scams, while also acknowledging its potential limitations like sensationalism.
The document discusses media in Pakistan, outlining its evolution, purposes, positive and negative impacts, and role in society. It notes that media includes print, electronic, and social media and its history in Pakistan dates back to pre-partition newspapers. Positively, media has increased awareness, supported education and democracy, and given voice to the public. However, it has also increased consumerism, promoted Western culture over national identity, and sometimes portrays unrealistic values or spreads unverified information. The role of media in Pakistan is important but also carries responsibilities.
Istiak Ahmed presented on the role of press in nation building. He began by introducing himself and his topic. He defined press/media as the link between people that propagates information through various electronic and print means. A nation was defined as a community sharing a common territory, government, and often language and history. The presentation discussed the various types of media and how media can change knowledge, behavior, attitudes, and emotions. It described the important role of media in spreading information, exposing talents, educating children, and allowing public participation. The presentation emphasized that media should be positive, creative, informative, motivating, and entertaining in order to play a constructive role in society.
The document discusses the impact of mass media on Indian culture. It notes that mass media has significantly affected people's lives in India and led to changes in traditions, social structure, and norms. Television and films have become highly popular and communal, blurring caste lines. However, mass media has also contributed to the loss of folk music, live performances, and religious and cultural gatherings as the main sources of entertainment and information. Overall, it has brought both positive and negative effects to traditional Indian culture.
It explains the actual role of media in the society. Moreover, it also gives emphases on how the media should behave in the society in order to give exact and useful information in accordance with preset norms mentioned by Press Council of India.
Media is a tool for mass communication that has traditionally included television, radio, magazines, newspapers, and more recently the internet. It plays a big role in society by informing and entertaining people but can also influence attitudes, behaviors, and opinions if not approached critically. Two famous cases in India, the Jessica Lal murder case and the Nirbhaya gang rape case, demonstrate how the media can have a positive impact by raising public awareness, mobilizing protests, and helping to ensure justice is delivered. While the media can educate and spread knowledge, it is important for individuals to think critically about the messages they receive and not be passively manipulated.
The media plays a crucial role in shaping democracy by informing the public and holding governments accountable. It provides information to citizens so they can make informed decisions and exercise oversight of elected representatives. By exposing issues and reminding politicians of unfulfilled promises, the media helps strengthen democracy. While not perfect, a democratic system requires an active and neutral media to function properly as a watchdog of the people over their government.
This document summarizes the evolution of media through history from early instruments used to make public announcements to modern electronic and digital media like radio, television, and the internet. It begins with methods used in early societies for mass communication and publishing books and proclamations. It then outlines the development of newspapers and transition to electronic media with radio and television. The document defines media and discusses its distribution mechanisms, different types, and functions in society. It notes both positive impacts of media like keeping people informed and encouraged criticism, as well as potential negative influences like promoting violence, political agendas, or yellow journalism.
This document discusses the power of media in three parts. It begins by defining media and its role in democratic societies like India as an outlet for free expression and two-way communication between the public and government. The next section covers advantages like keeping people informed and sharing knowledge, as well as disadvantages like being influenced by money and politics. The final section gives examples of positive impacts from media coverage of events like the Kerala floods, but also instances where media outlets reported false stories. It concludes with statistics on India's large media market size and middle ranking in global media freedom.
This document discusses the role of the press in the 21st century. It provides background on the origins of newspapers around the world dating back to 13 BC. The press is defined as a link that propagates information from one end of a country to another through electronic and print means. The role of the press is then discussed in several areas: as a social reformer, for sharing information, generating debate, and acting as a voice for the people. Quotes are provided on the importance of press freedom. In conclusion, it is suggested that the press/media should be positive, creative, informative, motivating and entertaining.
This document discusses the pervasiveness of mass media in modern society. It notes that the average person now spends more time engaging with mass media than without it. There are eight main types of mass media businesses: books, newspapers, internet, television, radio, movies, recordings, and magazines. The document also outlines the three main forms of communication: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and mass communication. Finally, it discusses some of the motives behind American media such as fulfilling public interests and needs, spreading culture, influencing governance, and entertaining people.
The document discusses the role of media in Pakistani society. It notes that media can be a double-edged sword, with both benefits and vices. It provides means of communication, expression, and spreading awareness to the masses. However, media can also promote consumerism, westernization, and false values. Overall, the document examines both the positive and negative impacts media can have in building Pakistani society.
This presentation is based on the Role of Media in Democracy. what all advantages and dis-advantages it had on people in history and in today's world as well.
The document discusses different definitions and types of media. It defines media as something that serves as an intermediary for transferring information from various sources to people. Media has evolved over time from printed materials to a large industry encompassing different types of media like broadcast, digital, and electronic media. The document also notes that media can influence people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views, but it can also be manipulated to spread false information. It concludes by discussing the role of media in society and some steps that could help ensure the credibility of media.
Media plays an important role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered essential like food and clothing and acts as a "mirror" reflecting society. It brings the world together as a global village and prevents isolation. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements. There is a need for responsible media consumption and improvements to maximize its benefits and minimize harms.
Unit 3. media and its impacts mcqs By Musarrat KhanMusarrat Khan
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This document contains a quiz about media and its impacts. It includes 14 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key media concepts like the different types of media (print, electronic, visual), the functions of media (to entertain and inform audiences), and examples of different pronouns (personal, reflexive, indefinite). The questions cover topics like what media includes (TV, radio, internet, films), its role in sharing knowledge globally, and examples of active and passive voice in sentences describing media's influence.
The document provides an overview of media relations and the role of media in society. It discusses three key points:
1. Media are not just machines for information and entertainment, but also play an important role in shaping public opinion and binding communities.
2. Throughout history, media have evolved from face-to-face communication to today's digital landscape. Mass media became dominant in the Industrial Revolution while the Information Revolution brought about de-massified and global media.
3. Media serve important functions like informing, educating, and setting public agendas, while also acting as a watchdog for democracy and facilitating public participation. Their role in development communication through projects is also highlighted.
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This document discusses whether media in Pakistan is working responsibly. It begins by defining media and its types, then discusses media's roles like exchanging ideas, reflecting society, and spreading awareness. It outlines media's responsibilities like being the voice of the voiceless and avoiding violence. However, the document suggests Pakistani media is negatively influenced by politics and promotes foreign cultures over local ones. While media should be free, it argues excess power without regulation harms democracy. In conclusion, Pakistani media is still developing and more experience is needed to properly fulfill its roles and responsibilities.
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The world Media is a plural Latin noun; the singular form is medium. So it is correct to call television a medium and to refer to multiple types of communication as Media.
1. Media refers to various channels of communication like television, radio, newspapers, and the internet. It performs important functions in society such as providing information, education, entertainment, and connecting different parts of society.
2. During the 20th century, new media channels like radio and television were developed and became mass media capable of reaching millions of people. More recently, the internet was developed in the 1950s and is now accessible to about half the world's population.
3. The key functions of media include providing information, education, entertainment, highlighting important issues, promoting accountability and good governance, and enabling advertisement. Media plays an important role in society.
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Paper 15 Harsh reality of India through media with DNA Show.
1. Topic : Harsh reality of India Through Media :
( DNA Show Zee News)
Monali Jethwa
Roll No 19
Submitted to : Department of English
M.K.B.U
Emailid : monalijethwa19@gmail.com
2. What is Media ?
Media is the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to store and
deliever information or data.
Media is a conduit troughh which voice , perspectives and lives are brought in to
the public sphere.
It play critical role in Facilitating Social changed and shaping public opinion and
attitudes.
3. What is Mass-Media
Mass media is communication
whether written ,brodcasting ,or
spoken that reaches a large
audience.
This includes television , radio ,
Advertising , movies , the internet ,
newspaper , magazines , and so
forth.
4. Harsh reality of Indian media
The pity of the Indian media is that it is surviving on myths and superstition.
Where has all the factual news gone?
Astrology, superstition, snakes, sai baba, daily soaps reviews, fashion week etc. are the
only sources to retain themselves in the media world.
Prime time news is all about superstition news story with some catchy headlines and
this is the best time for advertisements. Showing myths and superstition at prime time at
repetitive session is irrational.
Media should encourage art, science and literature but it is focusing on astrology,
rebirths, religious myths, beliefs and aliens.
Now days almost every news channel telecast astrological programmes where an
astrologer or some baba is sitting and predicting about deaths, marriages and
relationships.
7. In the place of live telecast like this it should telecast scientific development taking place and how
technology is helping us in day to day life.
This kind of telecast will assist in human resource development.
As a developing nation India is lacking behind in many aspects like technology, research
development, and social and economic development and human resource development.
India should observe that how yellow race people contributed in their countrys development and
now nobody comments on them in terms of technology, racism and culture.
technologically advance than western countries. It is predicted that China will be the next super
power after U.S.A. and it is all because of their hard work.
There is great need of intelligent journalists who can help in removing social evils like caste
system, communalism, poverty, superstition etc.
It should not devote maximum time on discussing cricket and cricketers rather it should be utilize
on development of rational thinking of the masses.
8. DIGITAL MEDIA in India is in early stages with some good outlets such as First post,Scroll etc.
although they have a long journey to cover before they become credible.
As per the latest TAM data Daily News and Analysis (DNA), one of the flagship news show of
Zee News .
This news show has consistently set standard in Hindi news with the its independent voice ,
provoking reportage analysis of the top news of the day.
This program is hosted by one of the most renowned Sudhire Chaudhary.