Social Sciences, asked by robin5383, 1 year ago

2. Briefly explain media ethics and accountability.​

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Answered by nidaeamann
74

Explanation:

Media ethics is the subdivision of applied ethics dealing with the specific ethical principles that is being published on media. It includes all forms of media, film and TV, print media, journalism etc.

Accountability of media ethics is also been regulated to make sure media is giving out the right moral and ethical values to the public. All the news broadcasted are absolutely true, TV dramas are picturing the real society etc

Answered by gandhikavya2900
13

Answer:

important role in setting the agenda that  

decides which news items are worthy of  

attention and which are not. They help in  

shaping our opinions and thoughts. It is  

the media which brings to light issues that  

require our attention. For example, the  

media very recently drew our attention  

towards global warming. Most of the  

newspapers and magazines highlight  

reports or present data on the rising levels  

of seas and the melting of the glaciers at a  

rapid rate. The areas that are most prone  

to such changes have been covered in the  

reports. This information has helped us in  

focussing on an issue that affects our lives.  

We may have failed to take notice of it had  

it not been for the media reporting in a big  

way.

However, at a number of places the media  

has failed to fulfil its responsibilities. It  

is increasingly reporting instances that  

are of trivial importance while ignoring  

the greater issues at hand. In their quest  

to present the most attention-grabbing  

and groundbreaking news, the media  

sometimes loses its way and succumbs to  

the global trend of glorifying the news. This  

is especially the case in television, where  

reports on crime and entertainment drown  

out the more important news of the day.  

The stress on glitzy effects and bite-size  

news reports leaves no time for serious and  

in-depth discussions on the issues that  

actually matter. The result is that a healthy  

public discourse does not take place due  

to the lack of availability of the real facts  

and different aspects of a particular news.  

Less than 25% of national news bulletins  

cover news related to health, education,  

development, welfare, environment, etc.

Ideally in a democracy, the media has the  

following responsibilities.

Investigative reporting: The media acts  

as a watchdog reporting on corruption,  

human rights violation and other forms of  

wrongdoings which would help build a  

culture of accountability in the government.

Information tool and forum for discussion:

Newspapers and public affairs programmes  

on the radio and television inform, educate  

and engage the public and prompt them to  

take action.

Media as a peace and consensus builder:

At times the media helps in peace building  

efforts. It becomes important that it remains  

financially independent and does not work  

under the censorship of the government or  

under the dictates of powerful authorities. It  

is also important for the reader and viewers  

to understand and evaluate the news  

presented by the media neutrally.

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