Vocabulary
History
Media Functions
Media Audiences
Miscellaneous
100

An account of events

news

100

This is the most recent medium of media delivery 

internet

100

______ has the power to focus the public's attention

media; press; journalists; etc. 

100

This is a non-traditional media option

internet; social media

100

Social media tends to expose users to more or less diversity in opinion

Less

200
Audiences have access to a large number of types of media and have a variety of alternatives, lending to this type of media system

high-choice media system

200

This was among the first of the American political newspapers

Gazette of the United States; National Gazette

200

Occurs when the media serves as a conduit through which political leaders communicate with the public

common-carrier function

200

These two types of audiences are often closely linked

partisan and traditional

200

Media, press, journalists, etc. act as these, determining what information and messages will be passed along to the public

gatekeepers

300

This is the way in which the framing of a message affects how people will interpret it

priming

300

This kind of journalism used any means necessary to lure the reader in

yellow journalism

300

Occurs when the media alerts the public to important developments as soon as possible after they happen

signaling function

300

As a result of the FCC rescinding the Fairness Doctrine, tv and radio have increased their ability to serve this function to the public

partisan function

300

The audience members of partisan tv and radio shows tend to prefer this in their shows

outrage; name-calling; misrepresentation; negativity; mockery; character assassination; belittling; imagined catastrophe

400

Reporting of "facts" rather than opinions

objective journalism

400

This was the first cable news channel

CNN

400

Occurs when the media exposes incompetent, hypocritical, and corrupt officials (often referred to as the "check" on abuses by those in power)

watchdog function

400

In recent years, studies have shown that this kind of news delivery is preferred by audiences

entertainment; comedy; novelty; etc. 

400

The FCC rescinded the Fairness Doctrine in this year

1987

500

A term used when newspapers openly backed one political party or another

partisan press

500

The FCC imposed this restriction on media broadcasters, requiring that they must offer reasonable opportunity for opposing positions to be discussed 

Fairness Doctrine

500

The circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak is an example of this kind of media function

all three functions 

*will accept watchdog, common-carrier, and/or signaling

500

These are the three types of audiences your text highlights

Traditional; Partisan; Inattentive

500

Access to more information today has made society more or less informed than in the past

less informed