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The Role of Media in Caribbean Development
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What is Development? Aggrey Brown, defines Development as, constituting reciprocal action between people and their environment that leads to the actualisation of human potential in all its dimensions, and the preservation and continuity of the environment as they create society and history.
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According to the classical definition given by the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987, development is sustainable if it “meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
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Definitions of mass media Mass media are channels of communication through which messages flow, produced by a few for consumption by many people. As the messages go through the channels, they are distorted. When people receive mass-media messages, they have no opportunity for immediate feedback with the producers of the messages.
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Mass media refers to those media that are designed to be consumed by large audiences through the agencies of technology
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Role of the mass media The media informs, educates and entertains its audiences. The media also has the responsibility to provide accurate and reliable information to the public. Time is also a factor in this.
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Communication Channels Radio Television Newspapers and magazines The Internet and other
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Media as a developmental tool Move from focus on GDP as measurement for development. The human element of development Mass media as disseminator of information Encourages accountability by governments and other bodies
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Media, a vehicle of change HIV/AIDS
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The Impact of International media on Caribbean media and vice versa
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Cultural Imperialism Impact on youth Culture and Traditions Media content Technology
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Vice Versa Caribbean Music Caribbean Programmes ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
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