The Starr introduction document depicts how the modern media evolved from the seventeenth century to the mid-twentieth century. The modern media became a mode of communication between the political powers and the common people and with this, corruption and manipulation also started. Media is a tool of communication between the political parties and the common people because the political parties do not communicate with the public directly, rather they use the press to be the middleman and convey their messages to the common people. It ensured the safety for the government in order to stay protected from any direct blame as they are not directly communicating with the public