massamediaksi
Massamediaksi is a term used in media studies to denote the deliberate deployment of mass media resources and channels to influence public opinion, discourse, and political outcomes. It is formed from masa media and aksi, with the sense of coordinated action rather than passive reporting. The concept describes practices where newsrooms, broadcasters, and online platforms organize or influence content to shape how audiences perceive issues, actors, and events.
The scope includes traditional outlets such as newspapers and television, as well as digital platforms, social
Mechanisms commonly associated with massamediaksi include agenda-setting and framing to shape priorities, priming to influence how
Critics argue that overt mass media action for political ends can undermine pluralism and trust in journalism,