Journal of African Films & Diaspora Studies | 2021

Media and Democracy: Is Conventional Media Performing the Role of the Fourth Estate of the Realm?

 

Abstract


Arguments have emanated on the roles of conventional media in the strengthening of democracy, good governance, and human development in a democratic society. This study discussed and evaluated the conventional media role as the fourth estate of the realm by functioning as defenders, watchdogs and providers of accurate information in a democratic society. Social Responsibility Theory, a version of free press theory, was used to underpin the study by providing examples of how the media s actions can affect a democratic society. The study adopted a meta-analysis approach by reviewing numerous published research studies to clarify the role of conventional media as the fourth estate. The content analysis of the reviewed literature revealed that conventional news media roles as check and balance, watch-dogs and adversary have been jeopardised. New media is now strengthened with the ability to displace conventional media as the fourth estate .

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.31920/2516-2713/2021/4n2a2
Language English
Journal Journal of African Films & Diaspora Studies

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