A PRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE CASES ON THE NATIONAL TV CHANNELS IN TURKEY: A STUDY ON THE MAIN NEWS BULLETINS


Since the issue of media and violence is an important topic that covers a wide range of media theories and studies, studies are carried out on many aspects of violence at different times. The presence of violence in the media first starts with newspaper, then it can be said that the work on television is intense. Television is an easily accessible and widely used visual and audio mass communication medium today. On TV screens, elements of violence that increase their influence day by day are presented to every segment of the society with violence, in series, women's programs, competition programs, talk shows, cartoons and even in the main news bulletins. At this point, as a result of the broadcasting approach aimed at drawing attention to crime and violence in television, the increase in various incidents such as extortion, assault, murder, suicide, torture, the media's teaching and desensitization, the perception of the outside world as a place to be feared and the adoption of violence as problem solving. It can be said that television has an impact on a number of communities. In addition to the fact that there has been a lot of media coverage of violence in recent years, it is always on the agenda in discussions about this issue; it is also increasing in research on these issues. İn this research, with the aim of examining the impact of violence patterns presented in the main news bulletins, it is aimed to demonstrate tangible results by analyzing violence incidents system message analysis in the 6 national channels in Turkey (Atv, Show TV, Star TV, Kanal D, Fox, Kanal 7).


Keywords


Media, Violence Television Journalism, Main Newsletters, Message System Analysis

Author : Hüseyin Yaşa
Number of pages: 1885-1904
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.29228/TurkishStudies.23481
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Turkish Studies-Social Sciences
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