How does the media keep a check on the activities of the govt in a democracy
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The Media keeps a check on the activities of all the governmental bodies in a democracy.
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- Media is regarded as the fourth pillar of democracy.
- The Media is also responsible for keeping a check on the activities of the government. All the policies and decisions made by the government are closely followed and analyzed by the media of a country.
- The journalist and the analysts are learning to people who reveal the actual benefits and disadvantages of any governmental policy.
- They also criticized the government on behalf of the citizens and forces the government to work legally and in a socially desirable manner.
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The media has given political parties the tools to reach large numbers of people and inform them on key issues ranging from policies to elections. The media can be seen as an enabler for democracy; having better-educated voters would lead to a more legitimate government.
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The media plays a very important role in a democracy in providing news and discussing events taking place in the country and the world. It is on the basis of this information that citizens can, for example, learn how government works. And often, if they wish to, they can take action on the basis of these news stories.
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