10 Facts About Media reform

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Media reform refers to proposed attempts to reform mass media towards an agenda which is more in tune with public needs and away from a perceived bias toward corporate, government or political biases.

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The Movement for Media reform Justice believes that media production and distribution must be under the control of communities, not companies; and that achieving social justice victories requires a secondary strategy for media policy change.

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Media reform movement coincides with media democracy as a concept and is interlinked with the agenda setting theory.

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Media reform stated that the media has an ability to influence the thoughts and opinions of the members of public consuming the content.

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Media reform did not use the term "agenda setting", but scholars have come to agree that was the core concept.

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However, mainstream media reform groups have so far steered clear from acknowledging media reform's roots in content work, including the legal victory by the United Church of Christ that forced changes in hiring and reporting practices in Mississippi television journalism.

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Traditional media reform movement has however undergone some significant changes with the rise of citizen journalism, whereby citizens play an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing, and disseminating news and information.

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The modern media reform movement relies heavily on the Internet and the numerous social networking tools it offers and the Internet coupled with citizen curated content has led to a decrease in the popularity of traditional media networks.

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Canadian media reform movement has its roots in the 1930s, Canadian Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom.

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Media reform movement is a positive step towards a netizen curated web and has given rise to citizen journalism.

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