Ethics of Performance in National Media Non-Show Programs Emphasizing the Element of Modesty in the Performance of Women

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Director of Applied Research Office of the General Directorate of Islamic Media Research

Abstract

 
The presenter, as the main pillar of non-show programs on radio and television, plays an important role in conveying moral messages. Creating a proper semantic connection between the programmer and the audience is a serious task for the presenters who can use their inherent experiences, abilities and talents to be the most important factor in the success of the program. One of the most important ethical aspects of women performing on radio and television is paying attention to the issue of life. From the Islamic point of view, modesty in the human educational system is at the top of moral virtues.
Examining the dimensions of modesty in women's performance as one of the main characteristics of Muslim women is a great help to the people of the media; Hosts in particular are concerned that they can play a role in effective programs and have serious effects in the field of culture by avoiding the moral evils of immodesty. In this research, the information of which has been collected and documented through documentary methods and library resources, the dimensions of modesty in women's performance have been studied and practical solutions have been presented to take advantage of this moral value. Paying attention to modesty in the dimensions of looking, hearing, speech and behavior are the four moral aspects that women should be faithful to in performing; Therefore, its limits and methods have been described and explained in a practical way in this research.

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