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THE MEDIA INFLUENCE IN POLITICS

    1 Author(s):  MR PRAVEEN MURAGOD

Vol -  8, Issue- 6 ,         Page(s) : 208 - 211  (2017 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

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Abstract

Ideally, the media in a perfect world should serve and defend the general population and its interests. To do this, the media ought to be established on uprightness, objectivity, polished skill, and morals. They ought to guarantee reasonableness in announcing and with no hint of predisposition. Be that as it may, this isn't the situation in Canada. The media is claimed by the well off elites which thusly have associations with lawmakers. The majority of the general population depend on TV media for news, data, climate, et cetera. With the expansion in watchers, the media risk political impacts. Government officials set up associations with the media, so when the correct time comes, lawmakers can expect an arrival on decisions. An illustration is the point at which the media in a roundabout way somehow or shape cunningly "underwrite" the political party to the voting open


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