The basic idea of political socialization is to what extent
factors like family, education, media and religion help shape an individual’s
political attitude and behavior. In today’s day and age, with latest
technologies on the rise, the electronic media plays a vital role in forming people’s
beliefs regarding various matters and especially issues that concern a state’s
political situation.
We frame our ideas and thoughts by seeing and listening to
those around us. Our primary sources of receiving and absorbing information are
the various news channels since we do not have firsthand access to the news
ourselves. In Pakistan, where the majority of the population is rurally established
and uneducated, it is fairly easy to mould their political views and preferences
through the media. State owned channels like PTV only project what the government
wants the people to see and this leads to a false image of national affairs
being shown to people.
Where state owned channels present the government’s side to
the public, private channels also have their biases. This could be seen in the
May 2013 elections where news anchors openly showed their support for different
political parties. The Pakistani media
has also been known to overstep its mark when it comes to certain events. For
example, not more than two months ago 141 children were killed in the Peshawar
attack and the whole country was in a state of sorrow and despair. Instead of
giving the victim’s families space, journalists pursued them relentlessly and
cashed in on their misery.
The media is a very powerful medium of communication and can has the potential to make or break individuals, even entire nations. As Malcolm X said,
"The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds of the masses."
Well the media has a lot of influence especially in countries like Pakistan , but the real problem is of limiting that power and having mechanisms through which the media's authority can be kept in check. Those mechanisms can be in the form of regulatory bodies like Pemra , bcz we cannot expect the media to suddenly adhere to media ethics.
ReplyDeleteAnother thing is that these regulatory bodies should be independent and free from all kinds of biases and only in this way we can get responsible and free media
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