TELEVISION AND LANGUAGE OF COMMUNICATION

Abstract

Ridha Ahida.

This research aims at discussing the relationship between television and language of communication in human life as well as its relation to hermeneutics. The object of this research are television, history and definition of hermeneutics, hermeneutic func-tions, hermeneutics of texts on television, understanding in the form of experience, theory and practice, rationalization of communicative actions in society. This research uses a philosophical approach to identify how television is considered as a more effective communication media for delivering messages from a person, group of people or the government as compared to other communication media. Moreover, television is also considered to have a high hypnotic power. It is able to influence the mindset and the behavior of the audience. The research findings indicated that there are many goals that people want to achieve in enjoying the television shows, such as; to find out news, sports, entertainment, lifestyle, etc., and also as to enjoy free time, to overcome boredom and work routines. It is also identified that there are several mindset and the behaviors that are consid-ered inappropriate, deviate, destructive or causing madness which are all addressed because of the influence of the television shows. . There are many kinds of the television shows, such as news, sports, art, entertainment, and infotainment. All of these shows have their own segments in the society. Not all messages delivered on television can be understood by the message recipient. Thus, it seemed inappropriate that all the damage of the mindset and the behavior that occurs in the society is inflicted on tele-vision as a communication and information media. Whether someone is a passive or active audience is not something to be discussed, the problem is related to the fact that television is a means of communication. Therefore, it is necessary to compre-hend the messages in television media correctly. Interpretation through hermeneutics is considered as an alternative way in comprehending the messages conveyed through television as media of communication

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