War on Television
An analysis of the significant role of television propaganda during War times.
2,175 words (
approx. 8.7 pages) |
10 sources |
2001
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Published on: Mar 25, 2002
Paper Summary:
This paper discusses the role of television propaganda during times of war. The paper attempts to discern problems or controversies in specific areas of media communications. It also provides an overview of the September 11 attacks on the USA.
From the Paper:
"War on television has been the subject of both fictional accounts and extensive, often compelling news coverage. War has been the prime inspiration of a number of television movies and series along with political cartoons and talk shows. This almost always leads to propaganda which can be defined as the systematic propagation or discrediting of a given doctrine or cause by circulating polemical material such as posters of leaflets. The facts in a propaganda campaign are manipulated in such a way so as to bring about a gradual but significant change of public opinion (Glasgow University Media Group, 1985). As a result of such campaigns a large number of people are directed to think in a particular direction. The basic idea behind a propaganda campaign can be a product, an ideology, a position or a point of view even though the general assumption remains that propaganda is directly related to political events. This usually causes propaganda to be associated with negative connotations. Thus simply put propaganda can be described as the dissemination of information through persuasion and is said to be an art that can be carried out through all forms of communication (Young, 1992). However for reasons of space and clarity the following essay will focus on the effect of television propaganda during times of war."
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