Media
Media
Media has dramatically influenced the daily life of human beings in the last fifty years. Modern life is based on the mass media and its consequences. Media involves television broadcasting, advertisement, radio and magazines. In western societies, these factors are constantly relevant and are developing more and more in the developing countries
Media is mass communication, a connection all over the world that informs, entertains, and influences people. Examples of media are things such as TV, Internet, periodicals, music, and radio. A common assumption is that an individual can control what he sees, thinks, or feels. To an extent this is true. However, can something so popular and prevalent as media have an effect on the average person without their even knowing it? To answer this question some common types of media can be evaluated. Television, the Internet, music, and the newspaper are good models of mass madia.
Television has evolved with society. Ratings determine a show’s airtime and time slot. Yet, who controls this widespread form of education and entertainment? Most would answer the general public determine the selection of television programs, however, many claims have been made as the adverse effects of TV. If people decide what is shown how can they complain about the result? Studies have linked violence to children’s behavior. On an individual day, there are about 5 to 6 violent acts per hour on prime-time television, and 20 to 25 acts of violence on Saturday morning children’s television (Gerbner, 1990). Children "may be more likely to behave in aggressive or harmful ways towards others." If this is true, than there is a possibility that other facets of TV can influence a child’s actions.
Commercials have also been known to impact a person’s lifestyle in that advertising a specific product on TV can boost sales. Evidently, the better a commercial is the more chances the company has to sell their...
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