Political and Government Communication and Media Ethics
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COM3707 ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS SEMESTER 2 DUE DATE 13th September 2024 GUARANTED DISTINCTION.
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COM3707 ASSIGNMENT 2
ANSWERS SEMESTER 2
DUE DATE 13th September
2024 GUARANTED
DISTINCTION.
1.1 Critically discuss three of the six normative media theories that influence the making of
policy for the media and the three normative terms that can be used in democracies to
reassess these media...
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COM3707 ASSIGNMENT 2
ANSWERS SEMESTER 2
th
DUE DATE 13 September
2024 GUARANTED
DISTINCTION.
1.1 Critically discuss three of the six normative media theories that influence the making of
policy for the media and the three normative terms that can be used in democracies to
reassess these media theories. (25)
Normative Media Theories and Their Influence on Media Policy
Libertarian Theory
The libertarian theory advocates for minimal government intervention in the media,
emphasizing freedom of expression and the marketplace of ideas.
This theory influences media policy by promoting deregulation, free speech protections, and
limited government control over media content and ownership
, ART A MEDIA ETHICS REQUIRED READING In order to complete this assignment
you need to study the following: • the relevant chapters in the prescribed book • the
relevant study units in the study guide Question 1
1.2 Critically discuss three of the six normative media theories that influence the making of
policy for the media and the three normative terms that can be used in democracies to
reassess these media theories. (25)
Normative Media Theories and Their Influence on Media Policy
Libertarian Theory
The libertarian theory advocates for minimal government intervention in the media,
emphasizing freedom of expression and the marketplace of ideas.
This theory influences media policy by promoting deregulation, free speech protections,
and limited government control over media content and ownership.
Social Responsibility Theory
The social responsibility theory emphasizes the media's obligation to serve the public
interest, provide accurate information, and promote democratic values.
This theory influences media policy by advocating for regulations that ensure media
accountability, diversity of viewpoints, and ethical journalism standards.
Authoritarian Theory
The authoritarian theory supports government control and censorship of the media to
serve the interests of the ruling elite or the state.
This theory influences media policy by justifying censorship, propaganda, and
restrictions on free speech, often leading to limited media freedom and biased
information dissemination.
Normative Terms for Reassessing Media Theories in Democracies
Freedom of Information
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