Media Terminologies

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Across
  1. 4. Journalists and novelists of the Progressive Era who tried to expose corruption in big corporations and the government
  2. 5. Regulates interstate and international communication through cable, radio, TV, satellite, and wire
  3. 6. Construction and dissemination of messages acts to highlight, emphasize or obscure some aspects of the message over others
  4. 9. news associated with objective reporting
  5. 14. Federal equal time rule requires broadcasters to treat candidates equally
  6. 15. give reporters protection against being forced to disclose confidential information or sources in state court.
  7. 16. news considered to be more individualized and subjective
  8. 17. race resembles coverage of horse races because of the focus on polling data and public perception instead of candidate policy,
Down
  1. 1. Media using specific events that would be used to reevaluate the current political ruler
  2. 2. a kind of journalism or a journalistic role where the journalist adopts an oppositional and combative style of reporting and interviewing.
  3. 3. The result of concern regarding the three main networks, NBC, ABC, and CBS, could misuse their broadcast licenses to set a biased public agenda.
  4. 7. Supplies syndicated news by wire to newspapers, radio,and television stations
  5. 8. Tabloid-style newspapers from the 1830s onwards
  6. 10. Communication occurs through means of large broadcast
  7. 11. Exaggerated language is used to sensationalize news
  8. 12. ownership, advertising, the media elite, flak and the common enemy
  9. 13. Distorting information to favor ones viewpoint