Social Sciences, asked by dhairyamahajan, 6 months ago

share of indian media is owned by political parties.
Answer the following questions in brief.
What are the different means of print and electronic media? 15
What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information? 171
Why is media called a watchdog of democracy? 171
Answer the following questions.
has no limitation,
Define Media. Pg 166 -
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in what ways does the cinema affect our views2169
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How are media and technology dependent on each other?
How does media influence our daily life?
Describe the role of media in a democracy.
In what ways does the media bring the problems of the common man to the fore
Do you think Indian media is free? Justify your answer. ?
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Answered by madhuri457c
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Answer:

What are the different means of print and electronic media? 15

ans) Its main types include newspaper, magazines and books. Its main types include radio, television, internet etc. The reach of print media is limited, e.g. it covers a particular region, city or state etc. The reach of electronic media is worldwide; it can send information across the world.

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What other basic rights are linked with the Right to Information? 171

ans) the movement for the right to information has been as vibrant in the hearts of marginalized people as it is in the pages of academic journals and in the media. This is not surprising since food security, shelter, environment, employment and other survival needs are inextricably linked to the right to information. In the early-1990s, in the course of the struggle of the rural poor in Rajasthan, the Mazdoor Kisaan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) hit upon a novel way to demonstrate the importance of information in an individual's life -- through public hearings or Jan Sunwais. The MKSS's campaign demanded transparency of official records, a social audit of government spending and a redressal machinery for people who had not been given their due. The campaign caught the imagination of a large cross-section of people, including activists, civil servants and lawyers.

Why is media called a watchdog of democracy?

ans) Watchdog journalism can work effectively in well-established democratic countries. This is because in such countries, there is high level of the freedom of the press and journalistic autonomy and independence.

Define Media

ans) Media is the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. The term refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media, publishing, the news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting (radio and television), digital media, and advertising.

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