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how television is like a window on the world?​

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Answered by tora17
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Hey mate its because from television u get to know everything what's happening in the world

Answered by pragyaparmar75
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The shift in the way people communicate, access info and keep up to date with their world has evolved dramatically. However, television has remained an important part of the lives of South Africans. The news, views and shows reflect our people and cultures in unique ways. This is why it has remained a sophisticated window into our minds.

Long before written language, storytelling was an important aspect of everyday life and it still is today. According to research, “storytelling is a powerful means of fostering social cooperation and teaching social norms[i]. A good example is how immigrants are able to more easily assimilate into their adopted country by observing social norms through TV series, news and local programming.[ii] Additionally, numerous studies have been conducted on the influence of television programming on social change. One such study has focused on the advent of satellite television programming in rural India. Within a year of programmes other than those aired by a public broadcaster being available, there were significant changes in gender attitudes. Women were less likely to accept domestic abuse and there was an increase in school enrolment for younger children. In fact, the differences in attitudes between women in rural areas and those in urban areas decreased from seventy to forty-five percent.[iii]

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