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The Impact Of Media On Uneducated Masses





In the United States or any country with favorable or democratic

government, freedom of the media is essential. However, many analysts

believe that freedom granted to the media gives it power that may be used

abusively, power to influence the public. These critics are against a sort

of, "Lesse-fairre" attitude of the government towards the media. At the

other end of the table however, some feel that freedom given to the media

may go unchecked, for it is the people that influence the media and control

that power. Perhaps the truth lies somewhere in between...



James Hallow attempts to approach this issue in his work "Why

Americans Hate the Media". In this text Hallows examines the evolution of

the media and its relationship to the public it caters to. In the thirties,

media mimicked sleepytime Sunday morning political debates that one would

watch on the public access channel. They, in many ways were considered......


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