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WGU C181 Chapter 6 - The Media Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2026/2027 market-driven journalism - Answers Both reporting news and running commercials geared to a target audience defined by demographic characteristics. infotainment - Answers A mix of information and diversion oriented to personalities or celebrities, not linked to the day's events, and usually unrelated to public affairs or policy; often called "soft news". going public - Answers A strategy whereby a president seeks to influence policy elites and media coverage by appealing directly to the American people. political agenda - Answers A list of issues that need government attention. mass media - Answers The means employed in mass communication; traditionally divided into print media and broadcast media. watchdog journalism - Answers Journalism that scrutinizes public and business institutions and publicizes perceived misconduct. blog - Answers A form of newsletter, journal, or "log" of thoughts for public reading, usually devoted to social or political issues and often updated daily. two-step flow of communication - Answers The process in which a few policy elites gather information and then inform their more numerous followers, mobilizing them to apply pressure to government. horse race journalism - Answers Election coverage by the mass media that focuses on which candidate is ahead rather than on national issues. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Answers An independent federal agency that regulates interstate and international communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, cable, and satellite. media event - Answers A situation that is so "newsworthy" that the mass media are compelled to cover it. Candidates in elections often create such situations to garner media attention. television hypothesis - Answers The belief that television is to blame for the low level of citizens' knowledge about public affairs. attentive policy elites - Answers Leaders who follow news in specific policy areas. soft news - Answers General entertainment programming that often includes discussions of political affairs. newsworthiness - Answers The degree to which a news story is important enough to be covered in the mass media. gatekeepers - Answers Media executives, news editors, and prominent reporters who direct the flow of news. Mass Communication - Answers Transmitting information to large, heterogeneous widely dispersed audience Mass Media - Answers Means for communicating

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WGU C181 Chapter 6 - The Media Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
2026/2027

market-driven journalism - Answers Both reporting news and running commercials geared to a
target audience defined by demographic characteristics.

infotainment - Answers A mix of information and diversion oriented to personalities or
celebrities, not linked to the day's events, and usually unrelated to public affairs or policy; often
called "soft news".

going public - Answers A strategy whereby a president seeks to influence policy elites and
media coverage by appealing directly to the American people.

political agenda - Answers A list of issues that need government attention.

mass media - Answers The means employed in mass communication; traditionally divided into
print media and broadcast media.

watchdog journalism - Answers Journalism that scrutinizes public and business institutions and
publicizes perceived misconduct.

blog - Answers A form of newsletter, journal, or "log" of thoughts for public reading, usually
devoted to social or political issues and often updated daily.

two-step flow of communication - Answers The process in which a few policy elites gather
information and then inform their more numerous followers, mobilizing them to apply pressure
to government.

horse race journalism - Answers Election coverage by the mass media that focuses on which
candidate is ahead rather than on national issues.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Answers An independent federal agency that
regulates interstate and international communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph,
cable, and satellite.

media event - Answers A situation that is so "newsworthy" that the mass media are compelled
to cover it. Candidates in elections often create such situations to garner media attention.

television hypothesis - Answers The belief that television is to blame for the low level of citizens'
knowledge about public affairs.

attentive policy elites - Answers Leaders who follow news in specific policy areas.

soft news - Answers General entertainment programming that often includes discussions of
political affairs.

newsworthiness - Answers The degree to which a news story is important enough to be covered

, in the mass media.

gatekeepers - Answers Media executives, news editors, and prominent reporters who direct the
flow of news.

Mass Communication - Answers Transmitting information to large, heterogeneous widely
dispersed audience

Mass Media - Answers Means for communicating

Print media

Broadcast media

Mass Media - Post Broadcast Age - Answers Post Broadcast Age

1. Interactivity of Internet creates two-way flow of information

--From government to citizens

--From citizens to government

Mass Media - Political Uses - Answers Political Uses of Mass Media

1. Newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and Internet



Political Content Also Transmitted

1. Recordings, motion pictures

Mass Media - Newspapers - Answers Newspapers in Mass Media

1. First U.S. Newspapers: small circulations, political organizations

2. 1830's: independent ownership, large circulations

3. 1880's: large cities had many newspapers

4. 1960's: competition nearly disappeared under pressure from radio and TV

5. 2000's: Circulation declined bu readership up online.

Mass Media - Magazines - Answers Magazines in Mass Media

1. More specialized than newspapers, less frequent publications

2. Magazines can wield political power

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