State Media
State media refers to media outlets that are owned or controlled by a government. These outlets can include television channels, radio stations, newspapers, and online platforms. The primary purpose of state media is to disseminate information that aligns with government policies and viewpoints, often promoting national interests and values.
In many countries, state media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and providing news coverage. However, critics argue that state media can limit press freedom and reduce the diversity of viewpoints available to the public. Examples of state media can be found in countries like China, North Korea, and Russia.