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what are the social responsibilities of media​

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Answered by jaatsahab67
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The media is considered to be the fourth arm of a democracy, the fourth estate, [the phrase is attributed to Edmund Burke (1729 - 1797), a British politician, as quoted in Thomas Carlyle's book, "Heroes and Hero Worship in History" (1841):] and the most powerful one too the others being, legislative, executive and judiciary. In addition to providing entertainment and information, media plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and cultivating perception in the minds of common man. Be it the case of condemning social evils corruption, criticizing the stand taken by a government or exposing fraudulent activities of the corporate sector, media strikes fear in the heart of every wrong doer. No wonder the famous saying, ‘the pen is mightier than the sword’ rings true to this day.

Answered by cristyrobert22
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Social responsibility means that individuals and companies have a duty to act in the best interests of their environment and society as a whole. ... The crux of this theory is to enact policies that promote an ethical balance between the dual mandates of striving for profitability and benefiting society as a whole.

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