Mass Media
Mass Media
Mass Media
Mass media means technology that is intended to reach a mass audience. It is the primary
means of communication used to reach the vast majority of the general public. The most
common platforms for mass media are newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the
Internet. The general public typically relies on the mass media to provide information
regarding political issues, social issues, entertainment, and news in pop culture.
Globalization
Globalization refers to the process of integrating governments, cultures, and financial
markets through international trade into a single world market. Usually there is a snowball
effect, and globalization becomes a mixed bag of economic, philanthropic, entrepreneurial,
and cultural efforts.
Globalization means the speedup of movements and exchanges of human beings, goods,
and services, capital, technologies or cultural practices all over the planet. One of the effects
of globalization is that it promotes and increases interactions between different regions and
populations around the globe.
Globalization has a great influence on the media and further its impact on us. The most
visible effect of globalization is wide spread communication. The introduction of
newspapers, magazine, internet and TV has immensely helped to spread information and
has helped people to come together from all over the world. However this impact has its
own disadvantages, its advantages are much more.
Globalization reflects our identity and connects us to the rest of the world. The science and
technology makes the world globalized and in turn reflects the theory of convergence and
promotes cultural identity.
Globalization is a very debatable topic as with a lot of positive aspects there are quite a lot
of limitations or negative impact of globalization on the countries. Where it has benefited a
lot of countries on one hand, on the other it has also generated significant international
oppositions over all the issues that has increased inequality and environmental degradation
The limitations are as follows:
Economic liberalization
Effect on disease(health)
Effect on the environmental degradation
Globalization is definitely bringing the world together in order to create “one global world”
but however one must understand its limitations and make the best use for the betterment
of the nation and oneself by adopting the best of every nation’s culture.
Media has always played a very important role in our society and for a long time it remained
one of the methods of controlling people and their recreational time. (The Role of Media in
the Society) The media hence provides different types of information in different ways in the
form of newspaper, internet, television, magazine, radio etc. In fact it’s a very essential and
simplified way to inform or simply to entertain the audience.
As the process of globalization becomes more prominent the role of media and
advertisement and consumerism also increases considerably. Therefore globalization is not
just integrating trade, investment and financial markets but also integrating the consumer
markets. At the same time the consumer receives an overflow of information through
commercial advertising. However with the years progressing the methods and techniques of
advertising have become sophisticated creating a better and much aware world and hence
turning luxuries into necessities. (Shah, 2006)
Just by sitting at home one can get the entire news of the world by any medium like radio, tv
or internet, this is possible only because of globalization. Globalization in media has also
made us aware about the economical and political conditions of a particular country but
also provides us with entertainment of all sorts.
Globalization in the media has definitely got some negative aspects to it but however the
advantages are way more and therefore there is a remarkable progress in development in
all economic, social, political, cultural and traditional aspects.
In my opinion the impact of globalization on media has its own advantages and
disadvantages but however the advantages are much more than the disadvantages. As
mentioned above one can see that the process of globalization has led to opening up of
people mind towards not just the walls within which they stay but also be aware of what’s
happening around the world. Ever since mass media came into existence companies have
used this as a means to communicate to let a large no. of people aware about their
products. On the other hand even the people watching it or reading about it are in a
position to gain maximum benefit as with the help of media they will be able to decipher
between good or bad as per their requirements. With the years passing by and increasing
globalization there is sophistication of advertising methods and advancement in the
techniques adopted. Globalization in media, not just restricted to advertisement in other
fields in fact in every field has opened up broader communication lines bringing the various
companies, economy and more importantly the countries together.
Role of Internet in the Media Globalization
The internet has done a revolution to the impact of globalization in the media. The
contribution of internet in the role of media has changed over the past few years and has
increased distinctively. In the society the digital media is intensely transforming the
consumer behavior and traditional media business models.
Be it at school or work or home everybody has an access to the internet these days. People
especially students are heavily active on social networks like facebook and LinkedIn.
In political field internet serves as a medium to connect the media and the viewers. A lot of
people are unable to go through the newspapers everyday because of either very busy
schedule or ignorance or because of travelling. However most people in today’s generation
are connected with internet. Therefore people read about the elections about the various
political issues through the internet. Even the media updates all its news at every instant on
the internet and get a lot of responses from all its viewers which helps them get feedbacks
to make amendments.
When the press media had not come into picture, people used to communicate by writing
letters and sending them through direct mails .The beginning of press media came as an
information revolution. It assists the journalists in networking and the globalization has led
to revolution of news circulation, printing, editing and reportage. It is because of
globalization that the spread and exchange of news becomes possible which leads to people
of one country knowing not just about the news within their own country but aware about
international news as well.
Radio also provides a platform for the cultural and traditional exchange. For example, the
radio channels provide music of different parts of the world and hence this leads to one
nation understanding the music of the other. Music reflects the culture and the tradition of
the area to a large extent.
Cultivation Theory
George Gerbner (1977) has developed cultivation analysis theory. Gerbner's theory asserts
that television has displaced traditional sources of socialization such as: the family, the
church, and school:
A culture cultivates the images of a society. The dominant communication agencies produce
the message systems that cultivate the dominant image patterns. They structure the public
agenda of existence, priorities, values, relationships.The mass media printing, film, radio,
television – ushered in the modern world as we know it. Mass communication changed the
production and distribution of knowledge.
Dependency Theory
Dependency Theory is a means to address the role of news agencies in the international
distribution of news content. Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Terhi Rantanen (2002) discussed the
roots of dependency theory as stemming from the viewpoint that agencies such as Reuters,
were seen as significant in certain British territories during the 1930's, in promoting British
trade interests.