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Analyse the role of Technology in media

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Answered by RiteshRana
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6. The Role of the Media and Communication

Media messages convey important influences

163 Mass media and other forms of communication technology have an enormous influence in helping to shape public opinion and underlying sentiment. Newspapers, TV and radio are all important sources of basic information about other people and other places and this can itself help to engender understanding if presented in a fair, even-handed and non-inflammatory way.

164 The media is also an important accountability mechanism: it raises important issues, corruption for example, that might otherwise never be publicly debated or addressed. The media also has an important role in stimulating governments to take action on social policy: although stories about migrants or refugees might reinforce prejudice in some quarters, they also expose problems that need to be addressed, for example poor living conditions or lack of access to services, the citizenship status of migrants, the response of local communities to their settlement and so on.

165 But the media can also, in some cases, become an instrument for the dissemination of false and inflammatory messages and values that do not promote respect or well-tempered dialogue and discussion. Negative messages can divide communities and can help perpetuate the stereotypes that nurture violence.

166 Media portrayals can sometimes serve to exacerbate the narrative of oppositional forces and irreconcilable, value-based differences. The media often prefers to dwell on conflict, since conflict and drama sell newspapers and attract an audience. This inevitably means that the more extreme points of view get airtime rather than the feelings of the majority of citizens that may have more accommodating and balanced perspectives. For example, during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, the state-supported Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM) station broadcast hate propaganda against Tutsis, moderate Hutus, Belgians and the United Nations, and was used as a tool to organize massacres. And even when the media are truly independent, there can be a tendency by some (though not all) of the media to oversimplify the complexity of current problems and reduce the news to catch phrases and sound bytes – on the assumption that people want drama and entertainment rather than informed analysis. An emphasis on the constructive role of the media, which we strongly support, has to go with a realistic recognition of the problems that the media have reason to guard against.


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Answered by Ninu2018
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Surely the technology is helping a lot the journalists.  

If you think that two century ago there wasn't any camera to see what was going on...now we can see news in real time,go to news site...i guess the technology is useful to report news.  

We can't know what will be the future technology as thirty years ago we couldn't know what there is now.  

We can only do conjecture but, honestly, i think it will allow the media to do a journalism impartial, clear and easily accessible.  

Even now we can see that the new mobile phone and PDAs can go on internet so we can have access to news wherever we are and easily.  

The new technology are allowing and will allow the impartiality.I'm thinking to china and its attempt to close google and other.  

I'm really thinking technology will help us and not only with the news.

HOPE IT WILL HELP U...

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