Mass Media Mass media (that is, the press, the radio and television) play an important role in the life of society. They inform, educate and entertain people. They also influence the way people look at the world and make them change their views. Mass media mould public opinion. Millions of people in their spare time watch TV and read newspapers.
Everybody can find there something interesting for him. On the radio one can hear music, plays, news and various discussions or commentaries of current events. Multiple radio or TV games and films attract a large audience. Newspapers are used in different ways, but basically they are read.
There is a lot of advertisment on mass media. Some of the TV and radio stations and newspapers are owned by different corporations. The owners can advertise whatever they choose.
But it is hardly fair to say that mass media do not try to raise cultural level of the people or to develop their artistic taste. Mass media brings to millions of homes not only entertaiment and news but also cultural and educational programs.
Massmediacanbeusedforvariouspurposes: advocacy, bothforbusinessandsocialconcerns. Thiscanincludeadvertising, marketing, propaganda, publicrelations, andpoliticalcommunication. Entertainment, traditionallythroughperformancesofacting, music, andsports, alongwithlightreading. Sincethelate 20thcenturyalsothroughvideoandcomputergames. Journalismisthedisciplineofcollecting, analyzing, verifyingandpresentinginformationregardingcurrentevents, trends, issuesandpeople. Thosewhopracticejournalismareknownasjournalists. Electronicmediaandprintmediainclude: Broadcasting, inthenarrowsense, forradioandtelevision. Manyinstancesofvarioustypesofrecordeddiscsortapes. Inthe 20thcentury, theseweremainlyusedformusic. Videoandcomputerusesfollowed. Film, mostoftenusedforentertainment, butalsofordocumentaries.
Famous People of the World Jesus Christ: In Bethlehem, Palestine, Jesus Christ was born. He was born to Mary, who was found carrying a child of the Holy Spirit, according to the Bible (Matthew 1:18). He was both a human and a divine being (John 20:28). He is the only God, according to the Bible (Deuteronomy 6:4). Jesus’ mission on Earth, according to the Christian Bible, was to bring redemption and salvation to the world. He cured the sick, raised the dead, forgave sins, died on the cross for the world, and provided us with a route to redemption while He was on earth. He pleaded with His Almighty to forgive those who wanted Him to die on the cross. On the third day, he had risen again.To redeem us from our sins, Jesus died on the cross. During the Lord’s Supper, both the unleavened bread and the harvest of the vine are spiritually present. He was possibly the most well-known person who had ever lived on the planet. Perhaps not everyone is well-versed in all aspects of his life. The name of Jesus Christ, on the other hand, is well-known. Jesus is the head of Christianity, and people see him as the most important person on the earth because of their faith in him.
Muhammad: Muhammad (570 – 632 AD) was an Arabian Prophet best known as the principal personality (And last prophet) of the religion of Islam and is regarded as one of the world’s most venerated and significant historical people. Muhammad is considered the founder of Islam by non-Muslims. He found nothing among Muslims because the religion, known as Islam, was already present and needed to be resurrected to its proper state Muslims believe Muhammad resurrected the religion and brought it together under the ideas that God revealed to him in revelations that he recorded. The Q’uran arose from this. Islam is an Arabic term that means “to surrender” or “to succumb,” in this case to Allah’s will. Muhammad.Muhammad, like Nuh, Musa, Saleh, Moses, and Jesus Christ, was God’s final messenger and prophet. Muhammad restored Islam and brought it to non-Muslims. He was the sole one who recorded God’s word, which would subsequently become the Quran.