Media Literacy

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Across
  1. 3. Refers to the 1st amendment of the U.S. Constitution
  2. 4. False or misdleading information spread through the media landscape
  3. 7. Broad categorizations and labels applied to people, groups, or trends
  4. 9. The mathematical formula used to determine what shows up on a social media feed
  5. 11. Websites and apps used for self-expression and networking
  6. 13. Media companies closer to the fringe of availability and popularity
  7. 15. The ability to access, comprehend, analyze, or create a variety of media
  8. 17. The person or group that publishes media
  9. 18. Media companies that are widely available and well-known
Down
  1. 1. Any underlying theme or subtle meaning in media content
  2. 2. How most media companies make the majority of their profits
  3. 5. The banning or quieting of specific content
  4. 6. The viewer, listener, follower, or subscriber
  5. 8. The level of awareness and respect shown to cultural backrounds and identities in media
  6. 10. The level of inclusiveness and availability of media content
  7. 12. A popular media personality, typically in social media circles
  8. 14. Includes television, news, movies, music, video games, etc.
  9. 16. The intended set of media consumers