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An event happens in a third-world nation and the international media starts buzzing with opinions and analyses regarding the repercussions, diplomatic affinities, and future alliances. On the other hand, even if a major mishap occurs in a first-world nation, the story is tailored in a way as to attract the least attention and minimal negative publicity. Media, riding on the technology train, helps create opinion at home and in the world. It grows beyond the information to influence the behaviour and attitude of larger audiences.<\/p>\n
It is no wonder then that major media organizations have come to be wholly or partly owned or orchestrated by States. The power to disseminate, hold and withdraw information plays a key role in determining and shaping the opinion of millions today. While textual content by itself has the power to cause irreparable damage, textual content paired with audio-visual component can double down on the false ideologies and narratives, which get cemented over time to build a mass following later.<\/p>\n
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Media And The Game of Perception Management: History<\/strong><\/h4>\n
Media was designed for the dissemination of information from one to hundreds and from hundreds to millions. The first deception of perception can be dated back to the Greeks, where false information was created and spread to win wars or sway the opinion of individuals. Even during the era of Mongol invasions, the invaders were projected in horrifying pictures and narratives propagated by agents, who would spread the news of terror before the invading hordes arrived at the gates of cities. False stories concocted by tradesmen with regard to the military might of the Mongols birthed inexplicable fear in the minds of the locals, leading them to surrender rather than face the Mongol armies in battle.<\/p>\n