The Media- Rachel Sizemore
Across
- 1. Newspapers published by groups of mass media businesses that cycle 75% of the nation's movement of media.
- 3. A meeting where a bunch of people with cameras, microphones and recorders ask public officials a bunch of questions to that they later report.
- 5. Short clips that air at night on TV that showcase parts of political speeches or events.
- 7. Reporters who dig deep to get information about scandals, scams and schemes that help to uncover dirt on how political leaders affiliate.
- 9. Politics where technology affects how citizens policymakers and the agenda operate.
- 10. When the Boston Bombing happened earlier this year, the news covered more stories relating to weapons, terrorism and public safety, making it a hot topic in the public's mind.
- 11. A set location that is visible as a specialist's background for news that airs daily.
- 12. Florida Times Union, Wall Street Journal, In Style, Seventeen, People and Newsweek.
Down
- 2. Disney, CNN, MTV, CW, Food Network and ESPN.
- 4. People that could be involved in government in a variety of ways, who lend money to help a political issue.
- 6. CNN, ABC, CBS, FM(94.3) and AM(600).
- 8. CNN, 95.1 WAPE, New York Times, People, www.google.com and other communicate/ social media.