ROLE OF MEDIA IN SHAPING PUBLIC OPINION

Publication Date : 08/05/2025


Author(s) :

Ashwini Gurung, Dr. Deepa Chauhan.


Volume/Issue :
Volume 03
,
Issue 5
(05 - 2025)



Abstract :

In the fast-paced information age of today, media has a strong influence on how the public perceives and responds to the world around them. This study delves into how various types of media—ranging from traditional news sources to contemporary social media sites—not only educate but actually shape public opinion. It looks at how media decides what issues people care about, how they make sense of events, and even if they feel comfortable sharing their opinions with others. The research shows that the media has an effect on public opinion through a number of mechanisms, including framing particular issues over others (agenda-setting), emotionally manipulating audiences via word selection and imagery (framing), and affirming beliefs through continual exposure. Social media, specifically, is discovered to amplify opinion polarization through algorithmic echo chambers. Although its scope is wide, media influence also has boundaries, particularly because of differences in culture, the fast-changing digital landscape, and the challenges of distinguishing between media effects and other socializing factors. The research indicates the immediate necessity for improved media literacy, ethical journalism standards, and more responsibility for online platforms. The future of research must address the impact of media algorithms, international comparisons, and the long-term effect of digital content—especially on young audiences. In a world where media influences not only information, but perception itself, knowing its role in shaping public opinion is more crucial than ever.


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