Monday, November 25, 2013

Kulture Fusion - The Two Ends of Freedom of Press

By: Wookeum Kim 
Edited & Published By: Neena Rouhani




There are several differences between the release and consumption media of the United States and Korea. Unlike Korea, the United States has very simple and free tendencies such as the ability to voice and publish political criticism. For example, in Korea if people who work in the broadcasting field criticize political issue that may cause the public’s mind to wander from what the government wants them to believe, the government force the broadcasting company to fire them immediately. The situation is the opposite in the United States. There are so many kinds of talking shows that have hilarious commentary as well as serious debate about political events. This is why Koreans respect, envy, and yearn for the American way: free press.



According to a book written by Herbert I. Schiller, a renowned American media critic, sociologist, author, and scholar, people who live nowadays are going to listen and understand virtually all of their information from media. So, the media should be free to share the all information with everyone because through sharing information with the people, the country as a whole will strengthen. Schiller compared the United States with mass communication and an American empire.

An interview with the late Dr. Schiller.






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