Media Systems Dependency Theory - The Macrolevel of Dependency

The Macrolevel of Dependency

Every country's media system is interdependent on the country's other social systems (e.g., its economy, its government) for resources, and vice-versa. At the macrolevel, dependency theory states these interrelationships influence what kinds of media products are disseminated to the public for consumption, and the range of possible uses people have for media.

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