Television has had a tremendous impact on society ever since it was invented and has affected cultures throughout the world. It has been one of the biggest agents of socialisation. It has been seen as representing and misrepresenting information and has been highly criticised for the latter. Many believe that television has opened up new avenues, thought patterns and processes and opinions to the masses.
A large part of how we see and live life today is determined and affected by television in terms of traditions, values and norms. Many also argue that television has done more harm than good in terms of its portrayal of violence, its glamorising of all the wrong things and messages, the portrayal of sexual attitudes and vulgarity among other things. It has been see as affecting the viewer's self image negatively and largely causing a significant amount of chaos as far as cultures and their respective values are concerned.
A large part of how we see and live life today is determined and affected by television in terms of traditions, values and norms. Many also argue that television has done more harm than good in terms of its portrayal of violence, its glamorising of all the wrong things and messages, the portrayal of sexual attitudes and vulgarity among other things. It has been see as affecting the viewer's self image negatively and largely causing a significant amount of chaos as far as cultures and their respective values are concerned.