The backbone of democracy is formed by mass media. It is the media that determines voters’ voting patterns by making political data available. It acts as a medium for deliberation, apart from identifying society’s problematic issues. For detection of errors and transgressions of people with power, we depend on media for monitoring the truth. Our elected civilization waits upon its performance with regard to certain values and principles. There are certain palpable roles that media is expected to perform. Expansion of social and political factors, recognition of important glitches, provision of a common platform for discussing opinions of different classes, making officials responsible by demanding explanation for the practices they use to influence people, proposing inducements for learning of inhabitants of the country by giving them choice and freedom to be politically aware by being part of it and fighting the powers trying to sabotage media are some of those roles. Conversely, apprehension flutters that these roles are not being played by mass media appropriately. According to critics of media, some multinational firms control commercial mass media to support firm’s affairs and thus making mass media anti-democratic. The bulletins are more focused on entertainment than information. It brings tittle-tattle, calumny, sex and brutality. Political news revolves around dispositions rather than dogmas. Voters are pessimistic and neutral about politics due to lack of conversation, hollow catchphrases and funded advertising of political parties.
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