American Government 3e - Chapter 8

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Across
  1. 6. “___ round the flag” effect after presidential televised speeches
  2. 7. Professional who uncovers and reports news stories
  3. 8. Collective term for television, print, radio, and internet news
  4. 10. Large corporation owning multiple media outlets
  5. 12. Online barrier restricting access to content to subscribers
  6. 13. Agency that regulates broadcast content and licenses
  7. 14. Role of media as a societal overseer or guardian
  8. 15. Sensational, scandal-driven newspaper style
  9. 17. Type of information provided to journalists that can't be attributed
  10. 19. Cheap, early newspapers with sensational content
  11. 20. Medium where politicians like Ocasio-Cortez and Trump bypass traditional press
  12. 21. Combined sound and picture, revolutionizing media
  13. 22. Modern-day term for type of journalism involving in-depth digging for wrongdoing
Down
  1. 1. Role responsible for accuracy and clarity in newsroom content
  2. 2. Publishing defamation not protected by the First Amendment
  3. 3. FCC rule requiring broadcasters to treat candidates the same in terms of air time
  4. 4. Informal name for media’s role in democracy
  5. 5. Personalized online commentaries addressing specific readers
  6. 9. Theory describing media's role in focusing public attention
  7. 11. Investigative journalism exposing corruption in the Progressive Era
  8. 16. 21st century medium with blogs, podcasts, and social networks
  9. 18. Medium that many families had in the 1930s