Across
- 4. the gap between those with access to new technologies and those without
- 6. media executives, editors, or reporters who can open or close the “gate” on a particular news story
- 7. the social networks and the reciprocal norms associated with these networks that encourage people to do things for each other
Down
- 1. an argument that the media sets the boundaries of public debate by deciding which issues will receive coverage and which will not
- 2. respected individuals in the community
- 3. a belief that as more people accept common opinions the people who disagree are less likely to voice their views
- 5. a theory that states as new information enters society, wealthy and better-educated members acquire it at a faster that poor and less-educated people
