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The roles of media

March 21st, 2007 · No Comments
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The Republic of China of 1999 is quite different from what it was even ten years ago. As Taiwan’s economic miracle continues to mature, and democratic ideals have become a reality, changes in the economy and government have led to revolutionary changes in the roles of Taiwan’s media.

      First, the media must inform the public. In an information age that has no boundaries, the struggle to create a better life is dependent on sharing information. Never before in history has this crucial role affected so many.

      Second, the media must educate. The complexities of our ever-expanding body of knowledge can be explained clearly and incisively through the miracle of modern technology.

      Third, the media must entertain, bringing joy into our lives through entertainment and joining us into a shared community.

      Finally, the media must perform its duties as the “Fourth Estate.” With its special constitutional protections, the media has a duty to inform the public on all issues of concern. The media must be vigilant, for a free and honest democratic government can only be assured through the fair and authoritative reporting of our news media.

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