Analysis Of Television Media Neutrality Ahead Of The 2024 Election
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Intrapersonal Communication, Self-Confidence, Generation ZAbstract
This paper aims to analyze the neutrality of television media in coverage ahead of the General Election (Election). Media neutrality is a fundamental principle in journalism that requires the media to provide balanced and objective information to the public. Elections are a critical period in a country's democratic life, and the quality of television media coverage can have a major effect on public perceptions and election outcomes. The research method used involved content analysis of various television channels operating during the election campaign period. The data collected includes news, interviews, and political programs broadcast on television. In this analysis, we will evaluate whether television media tend to provide neutral coverage or have political biases that may influence viewers' views. The results of this study can provide valuable insights into the extent to which television media maintain their neutrality in a political context. The results of this study can provide valuable insights into the extent to which television media maintain their neutrality in the political context. It will also help the public and other stakeholders to understand the influence of television media in the election process and whether there needs to be efforts to improve media integrity in the political context. As such, this research contributes to a better understanding of the role of the media in supporting a country's democratization process.
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