Media plays an important role in society by informing, educating, and entertaining people. It can create awareness of issues and mold society over time. In India, there are hundreds of television channels and millions of users of newspapers, magazines, and the internet. While media can act as a watchdog on the government and give a voice to the public, it also has some negative impacts. It can invade privacy, promote a profit-driven model of paid news, damage culture by spreading Western influence, and psychologically impact viewers by affecting thinking patterns. In the end, media and society have a close relationship, so media must take responsibility in its reporting and the public must learn how to critically assess media messages.
Here is the presentation on Impact of media on Indian Society. It is small because I was limited to use 8 slides, it is actually a College assignment of mine, carefully chosen points and need an active presenter to present them all effectively...:)
The document discusses the relationship between media and society. It defines media and society, describes different types of media including print, broadcast, outdoor, and internet media. It explores the impact of media on society, how social media has affected culture, and the psychological effects of social media. The document also examines the role of media in politics, shaping culture, and its importance in a democracy.
This document discusses the role and impact of media in society. It notes that media is an important tool for communication and has helped create a global village. Media can both positively and negatively impact knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in society. It can spread information but also false information. The document outlines the responsibilities of media to be truthful and represent the public, while also acknowledging its power to bring social and political change.
The document discusses the role of media in society. It defines media as various means of communication like newspapers, radio, television, and the internet. It then outlines both the positive and negative impacts of media. The media can educate people about human rights and social issues, but it can also spread misinformation and have a bad influence on children. While media connects people globally and provides information and entertainment, excessive addiction to television and online content can be harmful. Overall, the document examines the role of mass media in society and some of its advantages and disadvantages.
The document discusses the power of media. It defines media and describes its proliferation on the internet. Media is an important source of information but can also have negative impacts like spreading misinformation. In India, media plays a crucial role in society and politics as the fourth pillar of democracy, but is still influenced by money and power. Media impacts youth both positively by enriching knowledge, and negatively by influencing behaviors. During COVID-19, media helped spread health awareness but also kept people connected. In international politics, media is used to justify policies and shape public opinions.
This document discusses the importance and role of media in society. It notes that media is the most popular tool of communication and has helped create a global village. Media plays an integral role in people's lives and can generate interest and debate about social issues. The advantages of media include raising awareness, connecting people worldwide, and enabling cheap communication and entertainment. However, media also has negative impacts and influences changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in society. The document stresses the powerful ability of media to create social and political change and the responsibility of media to be truthful, objective, and represent the public interest.
Media plays an important role in society by informing, educating, and entertaining people. It can create awareness of issues and mold society over time. In India, there are hundreds of television channels and millions of users of newspapers, magazines, and the internet. While media can act as a watchdog on the government and give a voice to the public, it also has some negative impacts. It can invade privacy, promote a profit-driven model of paid news, damage culture by spreading Western influence, and psychologically impact viewers by affecting thinking patterns. In the end, media and society have a close relationship, so media must take responsibility in its reporting and the public must learn how to critically assess media messages.
Here is the presentation on Impact of media on Indian Society. It is small because I was limited to use 8 slides, it is actually a College assignment of mine, carefully chosen points and need an active presenter to present them all effectively...:)
The document discusses the relationship between media and society. It defines media and society, describes different types of media including print, broadcast, outdoor, and internet media. It explores the impact of media on society, how social media has affected culture, and the psychological effects of social media. The document also examines the role of media in politics, shaping culture, and its importance in a democracy.
This document discusses the role and impact of media in society. It notes that media is an important tool for communication and has helped create a global village. Media can both positively and negatively impact knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in society. It can spread information but also false information. The document outlines the responsibilities of media to be truthful and represent the public, while also acknowledging its power to bring social and political change.
The document discusses the role of media in society. It defines media as various means of communication like newspapers, radio, television, and the internet. It then outlines both the positive and negative impacts of media. The media can educate people about human rights and social issues, but it can also spread misinformation and have a bad influence on children. While media connects people globally and provides information and entertainment, excessive addiction to television and online content can be harmful. Overall, the document examines the role of mass media in society and some of its advantages and disadvantages.
The document discusses the power of media. It defines media and describes its proliferation on the internet. Media is an important source of information but can also have negative impacts like spreading misinformation. In India, media plays a crucial role in society and politics as the fourth pillar of democracy, but is still influenced by money and power. Media impacts youth both positively by enriching knowledge, and negatively by influencing behaviors. During COVID-19, media helped spread health awareness but also kept people connected. In international politics, media is used to justify policies and shape public opinions.
This document discusses the importance and role of media in society. It notes that media is the most popular tool of communication and has helped create a global village. Media plays an integral role in people's lives and can generate interest and debate about social issues. The advantages of media include raising awareness, connecting people worldwide, and enabling cheap communication and entertainment. However, media also has negative impacts and influences changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in society. The document stresses the powerful ability of media to create social and political change and the responsibility of media to be truthful, objective, and represent the public interest.
This document summarizes the role of electronic media in Pakistan. It discusses the evolution of media from the eras of Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, and Pervez Musharraf. It outlines the purposes of media as informing, entertaining, and advertising. It also examines both the negative impacts of media such as westernization and exaggeration, as well as positive effects such as promoting democracy and covering natural disasters. The conclusion states that Pakistani media should resolve matters with a positive attitude and work to promote an accurate, positive image of Pakistan.
Impact of media on civilian by Sourabh Gupta Sourabh Gupta
Media can be classified into different types including print media, audio media, audio-video media, and internet media. Media serves important roles like being informative by educating people and raising awareness, acting as a watchdog on the government, and serving as a window to the world. However, media can also have negative impacts such as being profit-oriented, causing cultural damage by promoting Western culture excessively, and exposing people to violence through social media. Overall, while media will continue to exist, efforts should be made to ensure it provides real information and helps build the nation in a positive way.
The document discusses the development and types of mass media. It provides details on print media, electronic media, and alternative media. It discusses the influence and exposure of media in India, specifically mentioning newspapers, radio, films, television, and the internet. The document also outlines three ways media can affect people - technological effects, direct effects, and indirect effects. It discusses both positive and negative influences media can have, such as modifying lifestyles, globalizing culture, reducing concentration, and creating a false sense of well-being.
This document provides an overview of mass media, including its definition, types, new media, functions, power, and role in democracy. It discusses how mass media includes all technologies used for mass communication that are controlled by organizations. It outlines the main types of mass media such as print, recordings, cinema, radio, television, and the internet. New media is defined as digital communication used in media production, distribution and reception. The functions of media include informing, educating, and entertaining the public, as well as influencing and affecting people. Mass media plays a key role in political power and shaping culture. It also discusses media ethics and freedom of the press in a democracy.
This document discusses mass media as a social institution. It defines mass media as communication through print, radio, or television that can reach large audiences. Mass media has become institutionalized through innovations like writing, printing press, radio, television and the internet. In Pakistan, people obtain information from print, audio, visual and online media. The document also discusses sociological perspectives on mass media like functionalism, conflict theory and interactionism. It covers issues like media's impact on children and civic life, and concerns around media power and agenda setting. In conclusion, it provides recommendations that mass media should convey responsible information based on facts to educate people.
Mass media plays both positive and negative roles in shaping society. It can help spread awareness and support development efforts, but can also promote consumerism and false values. The three main perspectives on media's role are the limited effects theory, which argues media has a negligible influence; the class dominant theory, which says media reflects elite views; and the culturalist theory, which sees audiences as actively engaging with media. Media in Pakistan has played both positive roles like highlighting issues, and negative roles like not developing the national image and being a mouthpiece of the state.
The document discusses the role and impact of media. It notes that media can have both positive and negative effects. Positively, media can spread awareness, give a platform for sharing opinions, and reduce corruption. However, it can also spread rumors, hype situations, and endanger lives by broadcasting sensitive information. The document concludes that while media plays an important role, it needs regulations to ensure it remains ethical and considers its impact.
This document discusses media manipulation and mind control. It outlines several tools used for media manipulation, including persuasion, misinformation, distraction, and repetition. It notes that controlling a small number of major media companies allows for orchestration of propaganda. The five biggest media companies that control most music, movies, and news are identified. The document suggests these companies are controlled by a global elite who aim to dominate the world economy and political systems. It notes what is rarely discussed in the media, such as the role of propaganda in democracy and how the public is distracted from important issues.
Mass media is communication that reaches a large audience through written, broadcast, or spoken means, virtually serving as a current awareness service that informs people about events and activities. The consumption of media shapes worldviews and values through political and cultural socialization. Mass media significantly impacts socialization as a child's life is influenced by learning relevant social rules, values, behaviors and skills through exposure to media, which can occasionally provide beneficial diversity and global awareness but also transmits prejudices. Examples of mass media include newspapers, magazines, photographs, television and radio broadcasts, books, sheet music, and advertisements.
Social media, Social Awareness- Definition
How to develop social awareness,why social awareness through social media,Role of social media in social awareness,
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Hamza Mair wrote a report for his SEMESTER 2 class taught by Sir furqan ahmed lodhi on the topic of media effects. The report defines media as the means of disseminating news, music, movies, and other content. It discusses the positive effects of media like spreading news and education, but also the negative effects such as depression, cyberbullying, and addiction. Statistics provided show people on average spend 142 minutes per day on social media and the rapid growth of new social media users.
This document outlines the role and impacts of media in society. It discusses how media is an important tool for communication, information, education, and entertainment. The document also examines both the positive and negative impacts media can have, such as providing easy access to information but also false advertising and privacy issues. Finally, it notes that different types of media include print, electronic, and social media.
Media plays a crucial role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, and advertising. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media connects the world as a global village and prevents isolation. While it has positive impacts like creating a global community and acting as a watchdog, it also has negative impacts such as spreading misinformation and enabling cyber crimes. Therefore, it is important for society to work towards improving media and guiding it towards a better future.
The document provides an overview of handling media from an insider's perspective. It discusses why media is important for government communication, the changing media landscape globally and nationally, and the nature of media in India. Specifically, it notes the increasing dominance of a few large players in the Indian media industry, the business-focused and sometimes politically aligned nature of Indian media, and the rise of social media and citizen journalism.
This document discusses public relations and how celebrities and politicians use PR techniques to control their public image. It explains that PR professionals seek to generate positive media coverage and manipulate public perception of their clients. Common PR techniques mentioned include press releases, publicity stunts, and leaking stories. The document also profiles Max Clifford, a famous PR agent, and how he would do anything to promote his clients or stop negative stories. Finally, it discusses how politicians use "spin doctors" and techniques like staged events to influence media coverage in their favor.
This document discusses various topics related to media production, practices, and professions. It addresses questions about the structure and economics of media industries, how media companies make decisions, and common myths and challenges in the field. The document also examines international divisions of labor and different logics that guide media management approaches.
This document summarizes the role of media in the current scenario. It discusses the different types of media including print, broadcast, outdoor, and online media. It outlines the importance of media in creating awareness, strengthening democracy, promoting tolerance, attracting policy makers, and providing entertainment. The role of media is described as providing information, political and social awareness, education, economic awareness, entertainment, and advertising. The social impact of media is discussed in terms of connecting people globally and reducing communication gaps. Both the pros and cons of media are presented.
Media plays an important role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered essential like food and clothing and acts as a "mirror" reflecting society. It brings the world together as a global village and prevents isolation. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements. There is a need for responsible media consumption and improvements to maximize its benefits and minimize harms.
Media plays an essential role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered the "mirror" of society and has brought the world together as a global village through its communication abilities. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements, so its powerful influence on social and political changes requires responsible use.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
This document summarizes the role of electronic media in Pakistan. It discusses the evolution of media from the eras of Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, and Pervez Musharraf. It outlines the purposes of media as informing, entertaining, and advertising. It also examines both the negative impacts of media such as westernization and exaggeration, as well as positive effects such as promoting democracy and covering natural disasters. The conclusion states that Pakistani media should resolve matters with a positive attitude and work to promote an accurate, positive image of Pakistan.
Impact of media on civilian by Sourabh Gupta Sourabh Gupta
Media can be classified into different types including print media, audio media, audio-video media, and internet media. Media serves important roles like being informative by educating people and raising awareness, acting as a watchdog on the government, and serving as a window to the world. However, media can also have negative impacts such as being profit-oriented, causing cultural damage by promoting Western culture excessively, and exposing people to violence through social media. Overall, while media will continue to exist, efforts should be made to ensure it provides real information and helps build the nation in a positive way.
The document discusses the development and types of mass media. It provides details on print media, electronic media, and alternative media. It discusses the influence and exposure of media in India, specifically mentioning newspapers, radio, films, television, and the internet. The document also outlines three ways media can affect people - technological effects, direct effects, and indirect effects. It discusses both positive and negative influences media can have, such as modifying lifestyles, globalizing culture, reducing concentration, and creating a false sense of well-being.
This document provides an overview of mass media, including its definition, types, new media, functions, power, and role in democracy. It discusses how mass media includes all technologies used for mass communication that are controlled by organizations. It outlines the main types of mass media such as print, recordings, cinema, radio, television, and the internet. New media is defined as digital communication used in media production, distribution and reception. The functions of media include informing, educating, and entertaining the public, as well as influencing and affecting people. Mass media plays a key role in political power and shaping culture. It also discusses media ethics and freedom of the press in a democracy.
This document discusses mass media as a social institution. It defines mass media as communication through print, radio, or television that can reach large audiences. Mass media has become institutionalized through innovations like writing, printing press, radio, television and the internet. In Pakistan, people obtain information from print, audio, visual and online media. The document also discusses sociological perspectives on mass media like functionalism, conflict theory and interactionism. It covers issues like media's impact on children and civic life, and concerns around media power and agenda setting. In conclusion, it provides recommendations that mass media should convey responsible information based on facts to educate people.
Mass media plays both positive and negative roles in shaping society. It can help spread awareness and support development efforts, but can also promote consumerism and false values. The three main perspectives on media's role are the limited effects theory, which argues media has a negligible influence; the class dominant theory, which says media reflects elite views; and the culturalist theory, which sees audiences as actively engaging with media. Media in Pakistan has played both positive roles like highlighting issues, and negative roles like not developing the national image and being a mouthpiece of the state.
The document discusses the role and impact of media. It notes that media can have both positive and negative effects. Positively, media can spread awareness, give a platform for sharing opinions, and reduce corruption. However, it can also spread rumors, hype situations, and endanger lives by broadcasting sensitive information. The document concludes that while media plays an important role, it needs regulations to ensure it remains ethical and considers its impact.
This document discusses media manipulation and mind control. It outlines several tools used for media manipulation, including persuasion, misinformation, distraction, and repetition. It notes that controlling a small number of major media companies allows for orchestration of propaganda. The five biggest media companies that control most music, movies, and news are identified. The document suggests these companies are controlled by a global elite who aim to dominate the world economy and political systems. It notes what is rarely discussed in the media, such as the role of propaganda in democracy and how the public is distracted from important issues.
Mass media is communication that reaches a large audience through written, broadcast, or spoken means, virtually serving as a current awareness service that informs people about events and activities. The consumption of media shapes worldviews and values through political and cultural socialization. Mass media significantly impacts socialization as a child's life is influenced by learning relevant social rules, values, behaviors and skills through exposure to media, which can occasionally provide beneficial diversity and global awareness but also transmits prejudices. Examples of mass media include newspapers, magazines, photographs, television and radio broadcasts, books, sheet music, and advertisements.
Social media, Social Awareness- Definition
How to develop social awareness,why social awareness through social media,Role of social media in social awareness,
EndAcidSale, SeedTheRise,RedRampProject-Campaign
Hamza Mair wrote a report for his SEMESTER 2 class taught by Sir furqan ahmed lodhi on the topic of media effects. The report defines media as the means of disseminating news, music, movies, and other content. It discusses the positive effects of media like spreading news and education, but also the negative effects such as depression, cyberbullying, and addiction. Statistics provided show people on average spend 142 minutes per day on social media and the rapid growth of new social media users.
This document outlines the role and impacts of media in society. It discusses how media is an important tool for communication, information, education, and entertainment. The document also examines both the positive and negative impacts media can have, such as providing easy access to information but also false advertising and privacy issues. Finally, it notes that different types of media include print, electronic, and social media.
Media plays a crucial role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, and advertising. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media connects the world as a global village and prevents isolation. While it has positive impacts like creating a global community and acting as a watchdog, it also has negative impacts such as spreading misinformation and enabling cyber crimes. Therefore, it is important for society to work towards improving media and guiding it towards a better future.
The document provides an overview of handling media from an insider's perspective. It discusses why media is important for government communication, the changing media landscape globally and nationally, and the nature of media in India. Specifically, it notes the increasing dominance of a few large players in the Indian media industry, the business-focused and sometimes politically aligned nature of Indian media, and the rise of social media and citizen journalism.
This document discusses public relations and how celebrities and politicians use PR techniques to control their public image. It explains that PR professionals seek to generate positive media coverage and manipulate public perception of their clients. Common PR techniques mentioned include press releases, publicity stunts, and leaking stories. The document also profiles Max Clifford, a famous PR agent, and how he would do anything to promote his clients or stop negative stories. Finally, it discusses how politicians use "spin doctors" and techniques like staged events to influence media coverage in their favor.
This document discusses various topics related to media production, practices, and professions. It addresses questions about the structure and economics of media industries, how media companies make decisions, and common myths and challenges in the field. The document also examines international divisions of labor and different logics that guide media management approaches.
This document summarizes the role of media in the current scenario. It discusses the different types of media including print, broadcast, outdoor, and online media. It outlines the importance of media in creating awareness, strengthening democracy, promoting tolerance, attracting policy makers, and providing entertainment. The role of media is described as providing information, political and social awareness, education, economic awareness, entertainment, and advertising. The social impact of media is discussed in terms of connecting people globally and reducing communication gaps. Both the pros and cons of media are presented.
Media plays an important role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered essential like food and clothing and acts as a "mirror" reflecting society. It brings the world together as a global village and prevents isolation. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements. There is a need for responsible media consumption and improvements to maximize its benefits and minimize harms.
Media plays an essential role in modern society by providing information, education, entertainment, advertising, and connecting different parts of society. It has the power to change people's knowledge, behavior, attitudes, emotions, and political views. Media is considered the "mirror" of society and has brought the world together as a global village through its communication abilities. While media has positive impacts like keeping people informed and acting as a watchdog, it also enables cyber crimes, sells biased news coverage, and runs false advertisements, so its powerful influence on social and political changes requires responsible use.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
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2. Media is
Any medium through which any sort of information
reach the people.
Media can
Create Awareness
Perpetuate Issues
Establish Priorities
Mold Society (in passive but effective way)
3. .
■ Print Media
Newpaper
Magazines
■ Audio Media
Radio
■ Audio&Video Media
Television
Internet
■ Social Media
Youtube
facebook
7. Positive Impacts
A watchdog on Government
• Voice of poor is heard through media
• A trump card for Comman man
About to bring a revolution
• Succeeded with RTI
• The Anna Hazare campaigns
Mirror of Society
• Help keeping things in control
• Show people what actually do and what they must do
A window to the World
• A Hub of information
• Social Networking
8. Negative Impacts
Who watches the watchdogs?
• Irresponsible coverage in Mumbai Attacks
• Invade privacy
News for Sale
• Phenoma of paid news
• Profit oriented industry
Cultural Damage
• Instil cultural stereotypes
Psychological Damage
• Instill negative thinking patterns in society as a whole
9. How do Media affect us
■ ---- Humans learn from:
• Imitation
• Identifaction and making
• Motivation
• Modified through inhibation
• Observation and practice
A lie if said ten times become a truth
10. Conclusion
■ -Media is a pillar of Society, and a healthy Society is not
■ -possible without a Healthy Media
■ - Media should take responsibility to preserve Culture
■ -Media should understand the possible affects of their
■ -reports on Public- Different programs for different age groups of must be
made -Profit Oriented and Violent Program must be
■ -discouraged by people
■ - Media affect us because we allow it, people must learn
■ -how to see behind screen