2. It describes of a media syestem which acts as a
propaganda tool for a monarch ,dictator or the
government
Freedom of information is limited and the chief
role of the press is to educate the public
ofgovernment policies and prevent threats by using
censorship.
It is the idea that placed all forms of
communication under the control of governing
elites or authorities
3. 1 Absolute monarchy the ruler has the power to
rule freely with no laws. Often religious leaders
in the country may be able to encourage or
discourage certain actions by the monarch
according to the customs or belief of the country
2. Constitutional monarchy the head of state
shares the power the legislative branch and must
act within the parameters of a constitution. The
king or queen (head of state) share power with
the legislative branch.
4. 3. Oligarchy regime where most political power
rests wit a small segment of the society
(typically the most powerful, whether by
wealth, military strength, ruthlessness or
political influence).
4. Totalitarian Dictatorship (autocracy) a
government by a single person with unlimited
power that does not tolerate activities by
individuals or groups; regulates nearly every
aspect of public and private behavior.
5. o Censorship is a suppression of any
communication which may consider
as harmful to the people, King,
government and its nation.
Especially these censorship methods
are much familiar in press which
against the freedom of speech and
freedom of expression. In some
other cases, the censorship helps to
protect the rulers and authorities
from sensitive issues.
6. Political censor
Holding back key information from citizens
Moral censor
E.g. obscene content: pornography, etc.
Religious censor
Dominant religion enforcing limitations on non-
believers
Military censor
Keeping military intelligence away from
enemies
Corporate censor
Intervention to keep incriminating information
from the public