The Media

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  1. 3. agenda issues that the serious attention of public officials
  2. 6. journalism news reported and distributed by citizens, rather than professional journalists and for-profit news organizations.
  3. 7. the power of the media to influence how events and issues are interpreted
  4. 10. the text is unrealistic
  5. 11. A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation
  6. 13. media television, radio, or other media that transmit audio and/or video content to the public
  7. 15. setting the power of the media to bring public attention to particular issues and problems
  8. 18. bias the tendency to focus news coverage on only on aspect of an event or issue, avoiding coverage of over aspects
  9. 20. press cheap, tabloid-style newspaper produced in the nineteenth century, when mass production of inexpensive newspapers first became possible due to the steam-powered printing press; a penny press cost one cent compared to other papers, which cost more than five cents
  10. 21. time rule the requirement that broadcasters provide candidates for the same political office equal opportunities to communicate their messages to the public
  11. 22. media television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet, and other means of popular communication
  12. 23. aggregator an application or feed that collects Web content such as news headlines, blogs, podcasts, online videos, and more in one location for easy viewing
  13. 24. of rebuttal a Federal Communications Commission regulation giving individuals the right to have the opportunity to respond to personal attacks made on a radio or television broadcast
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  1. 1. media Web-based and mobile-based technologies that are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue between organizations, communities, and individuals; social media technologies take on many different forms including blogs, Wikis, podcasts, pictures, video, Facebook, Twitter, and more
  2. 2. restraint government censorship of information before it is published or broadcast
  3. 4. a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
  4. 5. process of preparing the public to take a particular view of an event or political actor
  5. 8. A journalist who searches through the activities of the public officials and organizations seeking to expose conduct contrary to the public interest
  6. 9. monopoly the ownership and control of the media by a few large corporations
  7. 12. doctrine a Federal Communications Commission requirement for broadcasters who air programs on controversial issues to provide time for opposing views; the FCC ceased enforcing this doctrine in 1985
  8. 14. citizen a daily Internet user with regular access to high-speed Internet connections and the technology and literacy skills to participate online for employment, news, politics, entertainment, commerce, and other activities
  9. 16. journalism news reporting devoted to a targeted portion. (subset) of a journalism market sector or for a portion of readers/viewers based on content or ideological presentation
  10. 17. journalism Newspapers and magazines exaggeration
  11. 19. a disclosure of confidential information to the news media
  12. 20. media Newspapers and magazines