what are the challenges of media in democracy
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Media has given political parties the tools to reach large numbers of people and can inform them on key issues ranging from policies to elections. In theory, media should be seen as an enabler for democracy, having better-educated voters would lead to a more legitimate government.
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Corporate and political power has overwhelmed large sections of the media, both print and visual, which lead to vested interests and destroy freedom.
The rise of polarizing and divisive content has been a defining moment of modern politics, which is fed by fake news propagation through social media channels.
Section 124a of IPC under which sedition is punishable by life imprisonment endanger the freedom of journalists. This lead to fear among journalists to work freely.
The rise of polarizing and divisive content has been a defining moment of modern politics, which is fed by fake news propagation through social media channels.
Section 124a of IPC under which sedition is punishable by life imprisonment endanger the freedom of journalists. This lead to fear among journalists to work freely.
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