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Explain the extent to which Media reporting on COVID 19.reflects a democratic society

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Answered by skyfall63
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In a democratic society, the media have the responsibility of promoting democratic principles such as transparency, accountability and freedom of speech

Explanation:

  • The media's job is to empower the people of the country by keeping them updated. In any emergency situation globally, media have also played an significant part.
  • Many governments have given media a free hand to comment on the present situation, with regard to social distancing & precautionary measures to break the chain and lack of governance for the nation. The press coverage since COVID-19 is to a "certain degree" represented a "democratic principle".
  • A good thing appears to be that the authorities have identified the flaws in the program's wide-ranging management of an outbreak, leading the state to take the action needed for the countries. However,  misinterpretation in the number of deaths and those recovered was found to deter  the spread of disease or other cause
  • However, there have been issues of media not providing a transparent picture of the situation, either on their own or due to suppression of facts by the govt. Without the media reporting all the truth about Covid 19 and other things that are crucial to people consistently, the media subvert democracy by misguiding the people and not by providing reliable information to make good decisions concerning their lives..
  • Yet several governments around the world are taking measures to avoid the spread of fake reports about the disease Corona, or COVID-19. Such reforms are known as a precursor to the enforcement of restrictive legislation against press freedom, but with good intentions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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★Media reporting on COVID 19★

==>> Zero percent of media reporting is related to a democratic society. There have been communist countries that were democratic in name, they actually held elections, but the election outcomes were not really determined by the voters. In these countries, the media was controlled by the state.

==>> The US is a democratic republic, that means that we vote for people to represent us, instead of voting for every law individually. However we have the Constitution which guarantees freedom of the press. This has nothing to do with democracy or being a republic, it is based on our core law the Constution.

==>> While the role of social media’s impact on elections and democratic discourse is widely discussed, the evidence basis of the debate remains thin. Producing evidence is even more difficult in a fast-moving technological context. Civil society organisations can play a role in monitor social media and to provide systematic reporting in relevant timeframes.

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