A question brought up in class and a very important one, since the beggining the media have a very high impact on how people think, percieve things and create opinions about certain subjects. So, how can they reach us?
These are examples for each media format, in how politics affects it.
Games
Gamers tend to hate it when politics have an important role in their favorite game, although if there isn’t enough political influence the games end up being left in the shadow or called “games for cowards” like far cry 5 who was heavily criticized for it. I just started by seaching videos on youtube about politics in video games and most of the videos in the list were how much gamers hate it when politics becomes part of the game experience.
Although it is hated by most it is also important to actually have an ideology behind the story of a game, I do not consider myself a gamer but I play assassin’s creed odyssey and it is all about politics. The narrative is placed in greece, the place where politics was thought and “made” and even if I don’t agree with some ideology it is trully just a game, it will not make me want to go outside and kill people just because i want their sword or there is a bounty on their heads. But, some people don’t have the right education or background to percieve things as I do, so it is important to be aware of how much do politics or ideas weight in the players mind calculating worst and best case scenario.
Ofcourse, this is my personal experience and there are a lot more games with much different ideologies than the ones i just refered, like mortal combat. This game is highly controversial because of the amount of violence and has been criticized over the years, also because technology is better and better and it is more realistic than ever. It is literally showing kids how to kill people, commiting murder. It is even funny to think about it.
Also, sons of anarchy game, for example, has a pretty strong political and ideological ideas, including the advertising of violence. The main character Jax mentions that everyone in california can carry a knife as long as their not more than 6 inches long and that it is part of the motard culture.
TV
Since the beggining the medium that was trusted and had the biggest coverage over news and what was happening in the world were the print media, the journals that sometimes even had two editions per day. It was the format that used to reach more people, but, when tv appeared the popularity of the paper news vanished. The TV just does the work for you, whoever wants to be a bit more informed about whats happening in the world (right now) just needs to watch any news channel for 20 minutes and you’re good to go.
The thing is, tv does not have a lot of time to tell the story so it only covers the most important topics of it. If someone really wants to know the details of a story the papers are a much better way because it is a matter of space, not a matter of time.
Ofcourse, today, if I wanted to know more about a certain subject I would probably just jump to the internet and type in what i want to know. A curious thing is – these story that I’m looking forward to hear more about was probably realeased and written by a newspaper company, like “the washington post” or the “Times” Magazine. These companies still have a very strong impact on the public. They are like the magnets for information, if for example, a politician wants something released to the public just go to one of those newspaper companies and make up your story for them to write.
TV is based on what the common people and minorities will consume. The people who probably wont go looking for more detail of a story because that minute on tv was enough for them to know and trust that information even though sometimes is not the real story.
Cinema
Cinema is also a good way to discretly (or not) mention a subject and work from there. For example womans rights, there are many biographic and historic movies that are obviously about it and make the viewer understand a certain point of view.
The suffragettes – a movie about the suffragette movement when women did not have the right to vote nor equal rights (still don’t but we are getting there!) , iron lady – about margaret tarcher the first prime minister of the united kingdom and her fight in a mans world in a mans time and hidden figures – a movie about the women that helped launch the appolo 11 mission and made possible the trip to the moon. Three characters in the shadows of men that were also a big part of it and never mentioned.
Now more than ever, movies have a strong political and ideological messages to target viewers and most of them use characters to be the ones in the shoes of who is being mistreated or left behind just because of how they look or where they came from or even their sexual orientation. And the oposite can occur, the movies can use characters who give the public an idea of being a certain way just to attract audience from those specific groups, like “gaybating” when there is a character that apparently is gay but turns out to not be just to attract the LGBT community.
And again, just like in games some tv series and movies advertise too much violence, like Game of Thrones in which the good and the bad guys kill people with an amount of violence that is not usually displayed in tv.
Advertising
Advertising is the main financial support of many media like tv broadcast and journalism, so these tend to not report stories that criticize in any way their bussiness partners. As well as, a news channel will never report something bad about themselves, that is just basic, no one does that. The best example of politics in advertising is also facebook, that lives of advertising.
Ofcourse adds need to be watched and consumed by the public so they tend to be always looking for the best media format to play it and eventually end up supporting one political side or opinion.
For example in the movie Top Gun with Tom Cruise, ray ban made a product placement in the movie and for a long time the ray ban sunglasses model used in the movie was something that was associated with the U.S Navy, and the movie itself also increased the recruitment rate for the U.S Navy. The best advertising for something is really the movies, because the audience thinks it’s cool and wants to experience the same thing as the main character.
Online Streaming
With websites like youtube, come a lot of people who make their living of online streaming like youtubers, gameres and their game plays and those sorts of things, and these also have a strong political influence. Youtubers are people and have their own opinion and their not restricted to what they can or cannot say like tv broadcast or the news, these people can actually say whatever they want and their followers and viewers (who apparently agree with that youtuber) will support their ideas and who knows? help them do something about it.
Not to talk about the fact that youtube itself also lives of advertising, which is highly political. That said, youtube is one of the media sources with most restrictions depending on the country we’re in, its rules vary from place to place depending on its political rules.
Facebook is forbiden in china, and in europe and america is something everyone has, even our grandparents.
Conclusion
Politics affect media in every way possible, now more than ever. Starting with the fact that in some countries some movies cannot be displayed or certain game is not available because of who made it or it’s political ideas. Including every other media source, tv broadcast, streaming, advertising, even books.
It is also scary to think about this, it is proof that everything we see is manipulated and made specifically to make you think in a certain way or have a certain opinion without it actually being true. Every bit of information can be misleading or not true and if we’re not aware we might end up believing something completly wrong or defending a cause for the wrong reasons.