Media and Democracy


 
 
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Media and Democracy

Media and Democracy: In a democracy, the media plays a very important role in providing news and discussing events taking place in the country and the world. It is on the basis of this information that citizen’s can, if they wish to, they can take action on the basis of these news stories the media plays in providing information, it is important that the information be balanced. A balanced report is one that discusses all points of view of a particular story and then leaves it to the readers to make up their minds. Writing a balanced report, however, depends on the media being independent. An independent media means that no one should control and influence its coverage of news. No one should tell the media what can be included and what should not be included in a news story. An independent media is important in a democracy. It is on the basis of the information that the media provides that we take action as citizens, so it is important that this information is reliable and not biased. However, the reality is that media is far from independent. This is mainly because of two reasons. The first is the control that the government has on the media. When the government prevents either a news item, or scenes from a movie, or the lyrics of a song from being shared with the larger public, this is referred to as censorship. While the government does continue to censor films, it does not really censor the media coverage of news. Despite the absence of censorship by the government, most newspapers now a day’s still fail to provide a balanced story. The reasons for this are complicated. Persons who research the media have said that this happens because business houses control the media. At times, it is in the interest of these businesses to focus on only one side of the story. Media continual need for money and its links to advertising means that it becomes difficult for media to be reporting against people who give them advertisements. Media is, thus, no longer considered independent because of its close links to business.

Freedom of expression and public opinion: In a democracy, people have the right to express their views freely. These views form public opinion. The opinion of the public is mainly expressed through the media. Opinions of the people are greatly influenced by what they see and read in the media. Therefore, in a democracy, the media is expected to function with great responsibility.

Need for an independent media: A free and uncensored media has the responsibility of providing unbiased coverage of events. People have to be told the truth about the activities of the government.

An independent media also helps to keep the judiciary under check by reporting on the way the court decides case.

Media and access to information: Access to information is essential for the health of a democracy. The media also monitors whether the elected representatives carry out the wishes of those who elected them. Media helps proper governance by exposing corrupt activities of the people in power. It encourages the participation of citizens in policy process.

Media’s Need to Serve Public Interest: One of the primary aims of the media should be to serve public interest. The media should cover as many different viewpoints as possible. For this, there should be many equally powerful providers of media. If controlled by a few powerful groups, the media coverage will be biased. It will only give the viewpoint which serves its own purpose, not the public’s interest. If the media fails to cover different viewpoints and provide unbiased information, it will weaken the democracy.

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Question : 1

________ plays an important role in democracy .

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

Media is no longer considered independent because its close association with ___________ .

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Which of these roles played by the media is not associated with democracy ?

Right Option : C
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