Most people think that there is biased information on TV news programs. On the other hand, TV news is just a statement of facts and some think that there is no prejudice. Those people believe that the TV news shows the fact that they believe everything they listen to on TV. But the truth is prejudice exists in everywhere, especially in today's media. Television news programs present prejudicial information. Because everyone has their own viewpoint and their own way. And they are presented in their way of thinking and preference.
Not all prejudice accusations are political. Scientist Martin Gardner accused the entertainment media as anti-scientific bias. He insists that television programs like X files promote superstitions. In contrast, competing companies that fund enterprises are cautiously reporting the science supporting scientific and commercial interests and showing that greenhouse gases are contributing to global warming I condemn the media. Mass media can be projected on a global scale, but its ethnic compatibility is limited to a simple attribute - language. Race has been developed mainly due to differences in geography, language, culture, genes, and similar perspectives and may be offset by common sources.
Stereotypes and interpersonal relationships are important for the mass communication, especially for television. People are worried about how television can cause class prejudice in our perception of the world and reality. But others insist that television represents a genre of artistic performance. They form a way for viewers to perceive, tie and follow the narrative of the television story. People are important to TV as viewers can agree. According to Gumpert and Cathcart (1986), "TVs, like other media like magazines and television, now play a major role in action guidance and balance with TV parents, society, and drama teaching materials The mind brings a very serious impact. "(P. 587)
This article is meant to explain whether stereotypes affect interpersonal relationships and whether they are important or not. Stereotypes are not real people, but ideas and assumptions about specific groups that are widely distributed. According to Pennington (1986), "There are three features in the stereotype.
Over the years, television has become a media to change the world. Television brings global activities to everyone's house. These activities include music performances, special occasions such as the Olympics and presidential elections, and one of the most memorable moments on television - the first step of human landing on the moon. It is wonderful to look at all the changes that I have seen over the years by watching TV. Returning to that day, it was unprecedented that there were multiple TVs in the same house. Today's TV is thin, high quality, HD (and color) as well as more affordable. This is not just the TV itself that has been introduced for years. People now have shifted to the entire entertainment system with satellite receiver, cable receiver, game console, internet streaming service, Blu-ray player, etc. because it simply owns the TV.