Across
- 2. The process through which people consciously choose to get the news from information sources that have viewpoints compatible with their own.
- 3. Donald Trump's new Gen Z Press Secretary
- 5. A media company that owns numerous companies involved in mass media enterprises, such as television, radio, publishing, motion pictures, theme parks, or the Internet.
- 11. A role of the media that is a synonym for Scorekeeper
- 13. A type of journalism that uses in-depth reporting to unearth scandals, at times putting reporters in an adversarial relationship with political leaders.
- 14. The role played by the national media in investigating political personalities and exposing scandals.
- 16. The role played by the national media in keeping track of who is winning and helping make political reputations.
- 18. A short video clip (usually 10 seconds) taken from a longer speech by a politician used on the nightly newscasts.
- 19. Informal Institutions that connect people to the political process
- 20. Relying on humorous shows that cover current events – media shows that wrap political content around current events – makes politics more appealing to viewers who would otherwise ignore the topic.
- 22. Efforts on media shows to provoke a visceral response from the audience, usually in the form of anger, fear, or moral righteousness through the use of sensationalism, misleading or patently inaccurate information, ad hominem attacks, and partial truths about opponents.
- 24. The issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actively involved in politics at the time.
- 25. Mr Haley's favorite media source
Down
- 1. Government censorship by forbidding publication of specific information which raises 1st Amendment issues.
- 4. Media Reporting that aligns with one side of the ideologicaspectrumru
- 6. A political system in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology.
- 7. The large, privately owned companies that dispense information through newspapers, radio, TV, movies, magazines, and the internet along with other popular means of communication to great segments of the general public.
- 8. Media programming on cable TV or the Internet that is focused on a particular interest and is aimed at a particular audience in contrast to broadcasting.
- 9. The role played by the media in influencing what subjects become national policy issues and for how long.
- 10. An economic and social inequality in the access to, use of, or impact of information and communication technologies
- 12. A type of journalism that uses sensationalism to attract a large readership for a newspaper or TV news show.
- 15. The process whereby viewers, listeners, and readers filter information to conform to their existing prejudices.
- 17. Once a great band but also a reference to the media talk show hosts.
- 21. Intentional news leaks to assess the political reaction
- 23. An FCC rule requiring that if a station sells time to one candidate seeking an office, it must sell time to the opposing candidate as well.
