Across
- 3. Companies merge to create large conglomerates of many newspapers and broadcasting stations.
- 5. Television and radio, as compared with print media.
- 6. means of communication that reach large numbers of people in a short time
- 8. the tendency of the national media to focus on who is winning at any given time during a presidential campaign.
- 10. The way the media influences what issues the public considers important enough to address through the government.
Down
- 1. The use of in-depth reporting to unearth scandals, scams, and schemes at times putting reporters in adversarial relationships with political leaders.
- 2. the bias or preference for one political party or ideology over another, demonstrated by media outlets or journalists.
- 4. A news agency that sends out general news items to various media by means of wire or satellite
- 7. Media providing the public with new information about subjects of public interest.
- 9. electronic technologies that link people to networks and allow the exchange of personal and professional information
