Merits: freedom, democracy and utilising power of free press etc. etc. Demerits: using the term <liberalisation> many may use it as missusing, flooding the information space with less valuable or unvaluable information, taking chance with <yellow press> and could be provocative, attacking which might lead to arbitration.
Mass media liberalization refers to the opening up of media markets to increased competition and diversity, often through deregulation and privatization. This can lead to greater plurality of media voices and perspectives, but also raises concerns about concentration of ownership and potential biases in reporting.
Mass Media Inc. was created in 198#.
Mieke Ceulemans has written: 'Mass media' -- subject(s): Women in mass media, Women in the mass media industry
types of mass media are: . radio .television .newspaper.
Yvonne Jewkes has written: 'Crime Online' 'Media and crime' -- subject(s): Crime in mass media, Mass media and crime, Mass media and criminal justice
Gillian Doyle has written: 'Media ownership' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Mass media, Mass media, Mass media policy, Ownership
Els Schakenbos has written: 'Migranten en de media' -- subject(s): Audiences, Ethnic mass media, Immigrants, Mass media, Mass media and minorities
Vincenzo Iannuzzi has written: 'I mass media e i loro segreti' -- subject(s): Mass media, Mass media and youth
Peter Humphreys has written: 'Media and media policy in Germany' -- subject(s): History, Mass media policy, Planning, Mass media 'West Germany and the politics of industrial modernisation' 'Media and media policy in West Germany' -- subject(s): History, Mass media policy, Planning, Mass media 'Work Sharing and the Public Sector'
Shira Loewenberg has written: 'Media in conflict prevention and peacebuilding strategies' -- subject(s): Mass media and peace, Mass media and war, Social conflict in mass media
Financial Liberalization refers to deregulation of domestic financial market and liberalization of the capital account.
Mass media plays a significant role in the socialization process by shaping individuals' attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors through the transmission of cultural norms, values, and ideologies. It acts as a powerful agent of socialization by influencing how individuals perceive the world, themselves, and others, and helps to perpetuate and reinforce societal norms and expectations. Mass media platforms such as television, film, and social media can play a key role in disseminating information, shaping identities, and fostering social cohesion.
Mass media has a great impact on the politics in the Caribbean. Mass media exposes the wrong doings of politicians, as well as their successes and projects.