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Friday, May 16, 2025

Mass Media ...



Definition of mass media 

Mass media is defined as instruments of communication that reach large audiences with no personal contact between those sending the information and those receiving it. 


The major forms of mass media are: 

books 

films 

the Internet 

magazines 

newspapers 

radia 

television 


Type Of Mass  Media ..


Mass media encompasses various channels used to disseminate information and entertainment to a large audience.

These  are include ,

01.Traditional Mass Media

02.Digital Mass Media


01. Tradition Mass Media 


Traditional mass media are pre-internet, one-way communication channels reaching large, anonymous audiences.


Print Media:

     Newspapers

    Magazines

    Books


Broadcast Media:

       Television

       Radio


02.Digital Mass Media 


Digital mass media refers to interactive, accessible content distributed through digital platforms like the internet, reaching large, diverse audiences.


        Internet

        Social Media

        Email


Influence Of Mass Media ...

Mass media wields significant influence across various aspects of society and individuals in Sri Lanka and globally. Its impact can be both positive and negative, shaping opinions, behaviors, and cultural norms.


Positive Influences:


01.Information and Awareness: 

Mass media is a crucial source of news and information, keeping the public informed about current events, social issues, and government policies. In Sri Lanka, this includes national news broadcasts, newspaper publications, and online news portals that help citizens stay aware of local and international developments.


 02.Education and Learning: 

Documentaries, educational programs, and online learning platforms contribute to public knowledge and understanding of diverse subjects. Sri Lankan educational channels and online resources play a role in disseminating educational content.


03.Business and Economy: 

Advertising and marketing through mass media drive consumerism and support businesses. In Sri Lanka, local businesses rely on television and print advertisements, as well as increasingly on digital platforms, to reach their target markets.


 04.Social Connectivity and Voice: 

Social media platforms, a form of digital mass media, connect people, facilitate discussions, and provide a platform for individual expression and social movements. This is evident in Sri Lanka with the widespread use of platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp for social interaction and information sharing.


Negative Influences:


 01.Misinformation and Fake News:

 The rapid spread of false or misleading information, particularly through digital mass media, can have serious consequences for public trust and social stability in Sri Lanka, as it can elsewhere.


 02. Influence on Attitudes and Values: 

Media portrayals can shape perceptions of gender roles, societal norms, and values, sometimes perpetuating stereotypes or unrealistic expectations. For example, beauty standards promoted by media can affect self-esteem and body image among Sri Lankan youth.


03. Privacy Concerns:

 Digital mass media raises concerns about data collection, surveillance, and the misuse of personal information.


 04. Impact on Mental Health:

 Excessive screen time and exposure to certain types of content on mass media, including social media, have been linked to increased stress, anxiety, and depression. Cyberbullying, prevalent on digital platforms, is also a significant concern.




 Criticism Of Mass Media ...

Mass media, while a powerful tool, faces significant criticism for several key reasons:


01.Misinformation:

 The rapid spread of false or misleading content, especially online, erodes trust and can have serious societal consequences. Social media's prevalence in Sri Lanka makes this a significant issue.


02.Superficiality:

 Complex issues may be oversimplified or sensationalized to attract audiences, sacrificing depth and nuance for entertainment value.


03.Ethical Concerns: 

Issues like invasion of privacy, conflicts of interest, and a lack of accountability can undermine the credibility of mass media.


 04. Limited Diversity of Voices: 

Concentration of media ownership can lead to a narrow range of perspectives being presented, potentially marginalizing minority views.


05.Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers:

 Reinforcing Existing Beliefs Digital algorithms can create personalized feeds that primarily show users information confirming their existing views, limiting exposure to diverse perspectives and potentially increasing polarization

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