Across
- 4. TV programming that blends political news and information with entertainment
- 5. ___ new; Stories that focus on celebrity and personality rather than underlying issues
- 7. _____ journalism; Trying to attract an audience using sensationalized and oversimplified news coverage
- 9. ____ media;Media attention costs money for a candidate, politician, party or interest groups for like pamphlets, flyers and commercials.
- 10. ____keeper;How long a politician or expert speaks on the news
- 13. Combining together; two competing newspapers join together to form one or ABC and Espn all joining Disney
- 14. _____ media; Sources of information that appeal to a wide audience, including newspapers, radio, television, and Internet outlets
- 15. media Media coverage that a politician receives without paying for it. E.g., debates, social media accounts, traditional news articles or interviews
- 16. Targeting media programming at specific populations within society
- 17. ______ frenzy;Whether true or not, scandals often crowd out discussions of policy
Down
- 1. Investigative journalism popular during the early twentieth century concerned with reforming government and business conduct
- 2. ______ press;Media attention costs money for a candidate, politician, party or interest groups for like pamphlets, flyers and commercials.
- 3. How long a politician or expert speaks on the news
- 6. ________ media; media that pre-dates the internet
- 8. Media role where they are on the look out for corruption and wrongdoing; investigative journalism/muckraking
- 9. _____ press;Media that attempts to attract a bigger audience by being non-partisan (and inexpensive)
- 11. _____ journalists are Ordinary individuals who collect, report, and analyze news content
- 12. one sided
- 15. Media role where they tell the public WHAT to think about an issue
- 18. media Media found on the internet; e.g., social media, blogs, websites, etc.
