First, who would say that he doesn’t watch TV or listen to radio broadcasts? Oh well, I doubt it. Apparently, like any other people, we are included as the mass of the media whom they please in order for us to be entertained, informed and updated. To be entertained? Well yes, most probably, most of the people look at TV shows and radio programs as the media whereby we acquire some entertainment. As we try to ponder, we will be able to realize that in many other things where we may find entertainment, we can also obtain information.
In radio broadcasts, as we are amused by the songs that are being played on air, we do not simply get pleasure but also information like, knowing the top-rated songs, compositions and FYI’s about the songs and artists; yet these are not only the things that we can get from the radio. We shouldn’t forget the essence of the radio, that it is better used as the medium where we can obtain news and updates about important issues and topics concerning our community and state.
On the other hand, TV would most probably be essential to us merely for entertainment. I do not say that it’s only for entertainment because I would be over-generalizing. What I am trying to say is that, for the majority, television is being used to satisfy themselves while for some people especially the old ones, they use TV for them to be informed and involved on important issues.
The roles of radio and TV and their broadcasts never change. They are there to entertain and give us information. However, as we open our innocent minds, we will see how many people in the industry use broadcasting for their own profit. Competition still emerges. In radio, there are many radio stations as well as in television where TV stations also compete for ratings. We sometimes tend to be encouraged by their power that we don’t care anymore whether we obtain the better information as long as we follow what catches our eyes and appetitive desires.
The best thing to do is to never lose our rationality when it comes on choosing the right or better radio or TV program. In the end, it’ll be ourselves whom we are net giving the sufficient information; thus, it wouldn’t benefit us. It would benefit them because it is in broadcasting where they also find profit that’s why it exists. Well, it helps both parties.
In radio broadcasts, as we are amused by the songs that are being played on air, we do not simply get pleasure but also information like, knowing the top-rated songs, compositions and FYI’s about the songs and artists; yet these are not only the things that we can get from the radio. We shouldn’t forget the essence of the radio, that it is better used as the medium where we can obtain news and updates about important issues and topics concerning our community and state.
On the other hand, TV would most probably be essential to us merely for entertainment. I do not say that it’s only for entertainment because I would be over-generalizing. What I am trying to say is that, for the majority, television is being used to satisfy themselves while for some people especially the old ones, they use TV for them to be informed and involved on important issues.
The roles of radio and TV and their broadcasts never change. They are there to entertain and give us information. However, as we open our innocent minds, we will see how many people in the industry use broadcasting for their own profit. Competition still emerges. In radio, there are many radio stations as well as in television where TV stations also compete for ratings. We sometimes tend to be encouraged by their power that we don’t care anymore whether we obtain the better information as long as we follow what catches our eyes and appetitive desires.
The best thing to do is to never lose our rationality when it comes on choosing the right or better radio or TV program. In the end, it’ll be ourselves whom we are net giving the sufficient information; thus, it wouldn’t benefit us. It would benefit them because it is in broadcasting where they also find profit that’s why it exists. Well, it helps both parties.

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