Mass media, social control, and social change
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By shaping norms, policy debates, and public perception, media outlets influence both what we think and how we behave. It’s especially interesting that this dynamic applies across platforms—from broadcast to digital—where the lines between producer and consumer blur. Recognising this, we have a responsibility to stay critically aware of how messages are framed and whose interests they serve. I’ll also check out <a href="https://pluto-tv.pissedconsumer.com/review.html">pluto tv reviews</a> to see how user experiences and feedback reflect broader media consumption trends.
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