THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION SHOWS AND SHOWS ON SOCIAL TRUST IN SOCIETY: A MODERN APPROACH
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entertainment programs, social trust, shows, prize games, healthy competition, motivation.Abstract
In the modern information field, entertainment programs have an impact on the general public. This article analyzes how television shows, especially contests and prize games, affect the bonds of trust between people and social cohesion. Studies show that poorly organized shows increase distrust, while honest and transparent games develop a culture based on healthy competition and knowledge. The article highlights two opposite sides of this process and provides practical recommendations.
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