Social Sciences, asked by dk329908, 10 months ago

you have read about the ways in which the media sets the agenda what kind of effect does this have in a democracy provide two examples to support your point of view​

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Answered by jacob909
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Today media is acting as a doll in the hands of many groups of people. This will not give us clear view about our country. The political parties owns major newspapers and news channels. This will provide only view of the party .The actual problems of country is hided by the fake news.

For example .. The GDP of our country is very low these years but government and media hide it from the public.

If the parties own the news agencies it will only act as the partys order . They will try to give importance to the advantage of the specific party. For example. Asianet news, which is owned by a

BJP MP of karnataka, is the major news channel in kerala.

The mollywood film ' Lucifer ' will give you the picture of kerala politics.

There are news agencies owned by MNC . The political parties will follow only with these companies interest because the agency ,which can give news which is seen by majority, can influence the public. example is panorama news is owned by MRF TYERS , which is against the rising price of rubber products.

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