Abstract The media plays an essential part in shaping, reflecting, and evolving culture in modern society. As print, electronic and digital media continue to expand rapidly, cultural values, beliefs, lifestyles, and social norms are persistently impacted at both local and global scales. Media serves not only to distribute information but also as a significant agent of socialization by creating meanings, identities, and collective experiences. Through various channels such as news outlets, films, television shows, advertisements, and social media platforms, media influence’s public opinion, reinforces prevailing ideologies, and introduces emerging cultural trends. This paper explores the media's role in shaping culture, concentrating on its effects on values, language, traditions, behavioural patterns, and social interactions.This study adopts a descriptive and analytical approach based on secondary data collected from books, journals, research papers, and reliable online sources. The results show that while the media makes a positive contribution by promoting cultural awareness, diversity, and social inclusion, it also causes problems such as cultural homogenization, stereotyping, and the erosion of traditional values. The paper concludes that responsible media practices and media literacy are essential if the media are to become a constructive rather than a destructive force in cultural development.
Sadashiva K Hadimani (Sat,) studied this question.