Media and Democracy
The press plays a very important role in providing information and discussing events taking place in the country and around the world. It is therefore an essential element of a democratic state. The media helps citizens analyze government work. On this basis, citizens can act. They can do this by writing to the minister concerned, organizing a public rally, launching a campaign for signatures, asking the government to reconsider its program, and so on.
Local Media – Introduction, Importance and Functions
Anything from a booth at a local fair to a show you watch on TV can be called media. It specifies all means of communication. Television, radio, and newspapers are a form of communication that reaches millions of people, or masses, across the country and the world and are therefore called mass communication.
In mass communication, media is a communication channel or tool used to store and distribute information and data. The term refers to components of the telecommunications industry in mass media such as print media, publishing, news media, photography, movies, broadcast (radio and TV), digital media, and advertising. Even in the Persian Empire (Chapal Kane and Angalum) and the Roman Empire, the early writing and paper development enabled long-distance communication systems such as mail, As an early medium, writers such as Howard Rheingold have assembled early human communications, such as paintings in Lascaux Cave and early writings. Another frame of media history begins with a painting of the Chauvet Cave and continues with other ways of carrying human communication beyond a short range of voices: smoke signals, way markers, and sculptures.