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What is Mass Media?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Mass media is media that is intended for a large audience. It may take the form of broadcast media, as in the case of television and radio, or print media, like newspapers and magazines. Internet media can also attain mass media status, and many media outlets maintain a web presence to take advantage of the ready availability of Internet in many regions of the world. Some people also refer to it as the “mainstream media,” referencing the fact that it tends to stick to prominent stories which will be of interest to a general audience, sometimes ignoring controversial breaking news. Many people around the world rely on this form of media for news and entertainment, and globally, it is a huge industry.

Usually, mass media aims to reach a very large market, such as the entire population of a country. By contrast, local media covers a much smaller population and area, focusing on regional news of interest, while specialty media is provided for particular demographic groups. Some local media outlets that cover state or provincial news may rise to prominence thanks to their investigative journalism, and to the clout that their particular regions have in national politics. The Guardian, formerly known as the Manchester Guardian, for example, is a nationally-respected paper in England that started as a regional daily.

Television is one of the most famous forms of mass media, providing news and entertainment to billions around the world.
Television is one of the most famous forms of mass media, providing news and entertainment to billions around the world.

One of the biggest criticisms of the mass media is that it is too topical. When a media outlet is forced to cover national and international news, it cannot address numerous interesting local stories because these stories are not of interest to very many viewers. For example, the residents of a community might view their fight against development as critical, but the story would only attract the attention of a wider audience if the fight became controversial or if precedents of some form were set.

Radio is a form of mass media that can entertain and inform with music, live events, and news.
Radio is a form of mass media that can entertain and inform with music, live events, and news.

People often think of mass media as the news, but it also includes entertainment like television shows, books, and films. It may also be educational in nature, as in the instance of public broadcasting stations that provide educational programming to a national audience. Political communications including propaganda are also frequently distributed through the media, as are public service announcements and emergency alerts.

Mass media continues to grow, with computers providing a vast array of tools, including the Internet and videos.
Mass media continues to grow, with computers providing a vast array of tools, including the Internet and videos.

While elitists may be tempted to sneer at the mass media, referring to it as the “opiate of the masses,” it is a critical part of human societies. Understanding mass media is usually key to understanding a population and culture, which is why the field of media studies is so huge. Watching, reading, and interacting with a nation's media can provide clues into how people think, especially if a diverse assortment of sources are viewed.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a SmartCapitalMind researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a SmartCapitalMind researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Discussion Comments

nextcorrea

It is interesting that the article mentions that mass media is often criticized for being too topical. I had never thought of it that way, but I think that is a fair and important criticism. These major newspapers and TV channels have to select the content that will appeal to the largest number of people. Rarely is this the same as the content that is most consequential or relevant. The requirement to entertain diminishes the product.

tigers88

How does the whole concept of memes fit into mass media? They are well known and have a strong influence on the culture, but they are ground up creations and there is no way to predict which one will grab people's attention.

I think there are some really interesting PhD theses waiting to be written about the rapid evolution of internet culture over the second half of the first decade of the 21st century.

clippers
I saw some stats recently about how quickly the US media has consolidated itself over the last few decades. It used to be that there were dozens of media outlets, but now many of them, in all formats, are controlled by a very few companies.

Ana1234

@anon270277: Mass media is a term for any kind of media (as in television, radio, print, etc. Both news and entertainment. So, a Lady Gaga music video, a Stephen King novel and the BBC news could all be called mass media) that is intended for a wide market. Generally at least national, or international.

The press is the term for journalists and other people in the business of making and presenting news. They may or may not make mass media (some of them, for example, will be making local news, or very niche articles, not intended for a country-wide audience). Hope that helps.

pastanaga

@Fa5t3r: The internet has had a big impact on how this works, I think. On the one hand, it's much easier to get hold of information that can refute what we get shown by mass media (which I just want to point out isn't always bad.)

On the other hand, people don't really tend to want to do much more than justify their own opinions most of the time. Which is what they end up doing online, rather than really seeking the "truth."

And television, in particular, is becoming more and more niche-oriented, because of how many choices the average person has now. They don't have to watch the so-called liberal or conservative mass media if they don't want to. They can watch whatever they want online.

I'm really interested in how this wider choice in "mass media" will affect the way people relate to information. Will we all become more moderate, since it's easier to get information on extreme points of view (and how wrong they usually are) or will we become more extreme, since it's easier to reinforce your own beliefs now?

anon306444

Does mass media shape American values?

Fa5t3r

@anon93831 - Mass media has a lot of influence. Unfortunately, people tend to trust it, perhaps because they think that if something is broadcast to so many people, it must be true. But, sometimes it is not true, and sometimes it is, but is slanted towards a particular interest.

For example, news reports often show the opinions of members of the public they asked to speak. If they only talk to affluent looking people, they are taking a biased sample, but all the people at home see is three people in a row, angry over the news item.

The problem is that since this potential misinformation comes to everyone at the same time, people then reinforce it to each other. If your friend also comments on what's happening on the news, it makes you think it must be true, because you trust your friend. Mass media and public opinion are very difficult to untangle.

anon297135

How does mass media affect people mentally?

anon270277

Can you please tell me what is the difference between the mass media and the press?

anon264826

What is mass media and how is it used in our lives?

anon180256

what opportunity do mass media have in society's moral shaping?

anon113805

can you please tell me what is the role of media in the world of business?

anon93831

how does the mass media influence the people in society?

anon75873

what is the scope of mass media?

anon75603

It captures their young minds. young children should be exposed to things like general knowledge, movies suitable for their age but mostly children today are exposed to a number of unwanted things which are not meant for their young minds.

i wouldn't consider children of today to be innocent but i would say that most if them do not understand and interpret things in the right way. It's hard to step children from being exposed to the evil of mass media so parents must make time to explain out these things to them.

anon70287

can you say what is the present condition of mass media among people?

anon64243

i want to know the impact of mass media on children.

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    • Television is one of the most famous forms of mass media, providing news and entertainment to billions around the world.
      By: andrea1971
      Television is one of the most famous forms of mass media, providing news and entertainment to billions around the world.
    • Radio is a form of mass media that can entertain and inform with music, live events, and news.
      By: dmitrimaruta
      Radio is a form of mass media that can entertain and inform with music, live events, and news.
    • Mass media continues to grow, with computers providing a vast array of tools, including the Internet and videos.
      Mass media continues to grow, with computers providing a vast array of tools, including the Internet and videos.
    • Propaganda is a type of mass media.
      By: ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER
      Propaganda is a type of mass media.
    • Magazines are a form of mass media.
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      Magazines are a form of mass media.
    • Mass media may take the form of broadcast journalism.
      By: s96serg
      Mass media may take the form of broadcast journalism.
    • Newspapers are a form of printed mass media.
      By: by-studio
      Newspapers are a form of printed mass media.