Traditional Media and Social Media: An Approach
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https://doi.org/10.53724/jmsg/v6n1.03Keywords:
Society and Media, Growth of Social Media in India, Growth of Newspapers, Freedom of NewspapersAbstract
If we talk about the relationship between the society and the media, it emerges that this relationship has always been one of loyalty. Media is a powerful medium for the promotion and dissemination of social aspects or activities. Media network is playing a major role in the dissemination of information. The medium of development and communication has given the form of media to every citizen of the society. With the change of time, this form is now visible in front of the society in the form of social media. As far as the question of social media websites, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is concerned, these apps have played an important role in it. In the research paper, along with the change from media to social media, both its positive and negative aspects have been highlighted.
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