Mass Media Influence
In
the last 50 years the media influence has grown exponentially with the advance
of technology, first there was the telegraph, then the radio, the newspaper,
magazines, television and now the internet.
We
live in a society that depends on information and communication to keep moving
in the right direction and do our daily activities like work, entertainment,
health care, education, personal relationships, traveling and anything else
that we have to do.
A
common person in the city usually wakes up checks the tv news or newspaper,
goes to work, makes a few phone calls, eats with their family when possible and
makes his decisions based on the information that he has either from their co
workers, news, tv, friends, family, financial reports, etc.
What
we need to be aware is that most of our decisions, beliefs and values are based
on what we know for a fact, our assumptions and our own experience. In our work
we usually know what we have to do based on our experience and studies, however
on our daily lives we rely on the media to get the current news and facts about
what is important and what we should be aware of.
We
have put our trust on the media as an authority to give us news, entertainment
and education. However, the influence of mass media on our kids, teenagers and
society is so big that we should know how it really works.
How does mass media
influence young people?
The
media makes billions of dollars with the advertising they sell and that we are
exposed to. We buy what we are told to be good, after seeing thousands of
advertisings we make our buying decisions based on what we saw on Tv,
newspapers or magazines to be a product we can trust and also based on what
everyone else that we know is buying and their decision are also base don the
media.
These
are the effects of mass media in teenagers, they buy what they see on Tv, what
their favorite celebrity advertise and what is acceptable by society based on
the fashion that the media has imposed them.
There
are some positive and negative influences in young people.
Here
is a positive influence example, if there is a sport that is getting a lot of
attention by the media and gains popularity among your friends and society, you
will more likely want to practice the sport and be cool with all your friends.
The result is that you will have fun with your friends and be more healthy
because of the exercise your are doing.
However
a negative influence in teenagers is the use of cigars by celebrity movie
stars, the constant exposure of sex images, the excessive images of violence
and exposure to thousands of junk food ads.
Young
people are in a stage of life where they want to be accepted by their peers,
they want to be loved and be successful. The media creates the ideal image of a
beautiful men and women and tells you what are the characteristics of a
successful person, you can see it in movies and tv. Its a subliminal way to
tell you that if you are not like them you are not cool yet so its time to buy
the stuff they buy and look like they look.
Another
negative influence in teenagers that has grown over the last years are anorexia
and obesity. There are millions of adolescents fighting obesity, but at the
same time they are exposed to thousands of advertisements of junk food, while
the ideas image of a successful person is told to be thin and wealthy.
Also
more women are obsessive with losing weight even when they are not obese, there
are many thin women that want to look like the super models and thin
celebrities so they engage in eating disorders which leads to severe health
issues and even death.
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