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  2. Broadcasting propaganda

Broadcasting propaganda

  • Radio propaganda
  • Television propaganda

Nature

Television and radio broadcasts may aim at spreading the influence of a political ideal or government policies. In a single party state or dictatorship only one political or ideological line may be broadcast, but in a constitutional democracy several may be broadcast, creating confusion from conflicting information. Propaganda may be government information, unrelated or misleading. It may induce apathy, ignorance, conformism, prejudice, idealism, alienation, confusion and conflict. It may also strengthen government control, and existing injustices, inequalities, and exploitation.

Incidence

Television was a powerful stimulant for change in eastern European countries because of the picture of a prosperous Western society which it carried across the borders.

Broader

Propaganda
Presentable

Narrower

Aggravates

Aggravated by

Related

Censorship
Presentable

Strategy

Value

Propaganda
Yet to rate

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureSustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(D) Detailed problems
Subject
  • Communication » Broadcasting
  • Communication » Influencing
  • Transportation, telecommunications » Radio
  • Transportation, telecommunications » Television
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    Sep 26, 2022