Why Marginalized Communities Seek Alternative Media Channels

Assertion (A): As marginalized sections of society cannot ventilate their opinions through mainstream mass media channels, they look for alternative channels to support their cause.

Reason (R): Since marginalized sections do not economically support mass media channels, the latter do not lend their support to these sections of population.

  1. Both (A) and (R) are true.
  2. Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).
  3. (A) is true, but (R) is false.
  4. (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Correct Ans: (B)

Explanation:


Marginalized sections of society often struggle to express their views through mainstream media. These groups include minorities, the poor, and socially excluded communities. The major reason is that mainstream media rarely covers their issues. When it does, it often fails to reflect their true concerns.

As a result, these groups turn to alternative media channels. These platforms give them space to share their stories, raise awareness, and mobilize support. Social media, community radio, independent blogs, and grassroots publications often serve as powerful alternatives.

So, the assertion is true. Marginalized communities do look for other platforms because mainstream outlets do not represent them well.

Now, let’s examine the reason. It claims that mainstream media avoids marginalized voices because these groups don’t bring in money. While this is partly true, it doesn’t fully explain the issue. Economic factors do play a role, but the problem runs deeper. Systemic bias, editorial priorities, and corporate influence often shape what gets published or aired.

Therefore, while the reason is also true, it does not directly explain the assertion. The lack of economic support isn’t the sole reason for exclusion. Media gatekeeping, lack of diversity in newsrooms, and political agendas are also at play.

In summary, both statements are valid. But the reason does not fully explain the assertion. The struggle for media representation is complex and deeply rooted in structural inequalities.

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