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critically evaluate the role of own beliefs,ideologies and worldview in media reporting​

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Answered by gopu143
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One’s personal beliefs, ideologies, and worldwide views in media reporting play a very significant role. Media will project only that opinion or view that the persons operating the media intend to be projected to people.

Media can easily form public opinion by telecasting programs such as debates, discussions, interviews, reports, etc. covering one particular aspect. It happens in all nations, including ours also.

There are a number of channels, especially the news channels that are owned and run by people having different beliefs and ideologies. Each channel tries to telecast national political news according to its own belief and ideology. We have seen if a particular news channel projects a particular incident or event from one particular angle, the other that has a different ideology projects it totally from a different angle.

For example, in a recent conflict between India and Pakistan after Pulwama terrorist attack, Indian TV channels were presenting the same situation from Indian angle; and the Pakistani channels were presenting the event from Pakistani angle. Pakistan never admitted their F-16 was downed by an Indian Mig 21, whereas India presented solid proofs of it being downed by an Indian jet, which also got downed by another Pakistani jet. So, each country was projecting its own selected part of the event.

Worldwide view also affects media reporting. For example, what the international media thinks about an event also matters in forming public opinion. If majority of people in the world feel and think a particular event is right or wrong, then the media also has to keep the worldwide view in mind while reporting. For example, the entire world supported Indian side when the infrastructure of an organization involved in the Pulwama attack was assaulted by Indian jets, the worldwide view justified India’s action. Even Pakistan felt the international pressure and had to take actions such as banning certain organizations, releasing the captured pilot, etc.

So, we see, beliefs, ideologies, and worldwide views play quite an important role in media reporting....

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Answered by aditiagarwal1234
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Following is the evaluation:-

Explanation:

The role of own belief is such that when a person has his/her own set of beliefs and ideologies, that tends to construct his/her pattern of thinking, perception, way of life and his decision making process.

Apart from that, what the world perceives adds pressure and influence, which is commonly known as societal pressure.

When media reporting is done, one must be ethical in his/her dealings and be a non partisan and neutral person, however when influenced by worldview, i.e. popular view, the reporter may do bias reporting.

Thus the role of these are highly important. For example, if I don't like Muslims, then my reporting on Christ Church attack in New Zealand would be biased and i would call it a mass killing rather than an act of terrorism.

Hope this may help you

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