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The Broadcast Media
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The issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other poeple actually involved in politics at any given point in time.
What is Policy Agenda?
100
Because of this there was a decline in newapaper.
What is the rise of T.V. news?
100
This gave newspapers the freedom to print whatever they saw fit, unearthing the govenment's scandals.
What is the first amendment?
100
Shot of a person's face talking directly to the camera.
What is talking head?
100
He started media politics and was the fisrt to use radio.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
200
Events that are purposely staged for the media.
What is media events?
200
Media programing on cable TV or the internet that is focused on one topic and aimed at a particular audience.
What is narrowcasting?
200
Newspapers and magazines as compared to the broadcast media.
What is the print media?
200
Newspapers published by massive media conglomerates that account for 4/5's of the nation's daily newspaper circulation.
What is chains?
200
He had three T.V. screens to montitor CBS, NBC and ABC.
Who is Lyndon B Johnson?
300
Short video clips of about 10 seconds.
What is sound bites?
300
60% of presidetial campaign spending is devoted to...
What is T.V. ads?
300
Style of reporting which focused on violence, corruption, wars, and gossip?
What is yellow journalism?
300
An intentional news leak for the purpose of assessing a political reaction.
What is trial balloons?
300
When the news favors one point of view they're being....
What is biased?
400
Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the internnet and other means of popular communnication?
What is mass media?(lol)
400
Congress created this to regulate the airwaves via radio, television, telephone and satelite.
What is the FCC (the federal communication commision)?
400
People who are better informed and more likely to vote are...
What is newspaper readers?
400
People who invest their political "capital" in an issue.
What is policy entrepreneurs?
400
Peoples opinions are measured through...
What is polling?
500
Specific locations from which news frequently emanates.
What is beats?
500
Ads/commercials are mainly used to promote ones political views however it's mainly used to...
What is negative persuasion?
500
The use of in-depth reporting to unearth scandals, scams, and schemes, at times puting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders.
What is investigative journalism?
500
A politics in which the behavior of citizens and policy makers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology.
What is high-tech politics?
500
Famous website that impacted politics.
What is youtube?
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