The document discusses two media theories: Uses and Gratifications Approach and Dependency Theory. The Uses and Gratifications Approach, introduced in the 1970s, views audiences as active users who seek out specific media and content to fulfill personal needs and gratifications. Dependency Theory, developed in 1976, proposes that people in modern societies rely on mass media for information needed to make daily decisions, and dependence increases as media provides more central functions. Both theories are evaluated based on criteria like logic, consistency, testability, and simplicity, though they have also received some criticism for assuming audiences are completely active without media influence.