Across
- 4. A rule that requires broadcasters to treat a candidate for the same political office identically to every other candidate for that office.
- 6. Mandates broadcasting networks to devote time to contrasting views on issues of public importance.
- 9. news that focuses on human interest stories and more culture / pop culture topics
- 10. The revolutionary business tactic of producing newspaper
- 14. Laws protecting witnesses from revealing certain pieces of information in court.
- 15. news that focuses on bigger issues, such as economics, politics, humane topics, international affairs, etc,.
Down
- 1. When media is written in a way to give an intended effect to the recipient.
- 2. One who searches for verification of harmful claims.
- 3. A news agency that supplies news by wire, to newspapers, radio, and television
- 5. Method of using aggressive tactics and ruthless tones to one being interviewed / taking down information
- 7. When media influences recipients without them knowing it.
- 8. Journalism in elections that focuses on polling data and public perception. Represented commonly in a type of competition
- 11. When media favors a certain side/opinion, by usually omitting information for the other side/opinion and treating what they say like facts.
- 12. Journalism that is based upon on sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- 13. Technology that is intended to reach a mass audience.
