AMSCO US Government and Politics Ch. 16 Media fully solved 2023/2024
AMSCO US Government and Politics Ch. 16 Media affiliates - correct answers Local television stations that carry the programming of a national network associated press (AP) - correct answers Newspaper publishers from around the nation formed this to promote cooperative news gathering by wire-shared stories through polling of resources. bandwagon effect - correct answers When people join a cause because it seems popular or support a candidate who is leading in the polls Big Three Networks - correct answers The original television broadcast networks: NBC, CBS, and ABC. broadcast networks - correct answers collection of radio or TV stations that airs programs throughout the country during designated program times Cable News Network (CNN) - correct answers has brought television into a new era of bringing the news to people and political leaders as it happens. Ushered in the 24 hour news cycle, saturation commentary - correct answers an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event or situation, includes personal bias confirmation bias - correct answers a tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence consumer-driven media - correct answers Media whose content is influenced by the actions and needs of the audience or consumer. Leads to confirmation bias. C-SPAN - correct answers Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network, shows activity in Congress at all times. Effort to demonstrate transparency in government. editorial board - correct answers the group of people (usually the top editors) who decide on a plan for each editorial that will appear in a newspaper-help with agenda setting and issue framing. editorial - correct answers An article giving opinions or perspectives fairness doctrine - correct answers 1949 FCC rule (no longer in effect-1987) that required broadcasters to air a variety of viewpoints on their programs Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - correct answers A 1966 law that facilitates full or partial disclosure of government information and documents free press - correct answers a press not restricted or controlled by government censorship regarding politics or ideology gatekeeper - correct answers The media can influence what subjects become national political issues and for how long. Government Printing Office (GPO) - correct answers Support agency for Congress that prints all government documents including bills. horse race journalism - correct answers Election coverage by the mass media that focuses on which candidate is ahead rather than on national issues. investigative reporting - correct answers Enterprise reporting that reveals new information, often startling; most often these are stories that official sources would rather not have told mainstream media - correct answers Media sources that predate the Internet, such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio. Programming that is expected to provide a fair and unbiased presentation of facts, without any particular viewpoint. Trump administration and proxies have changed the definition to that of "traditional bias" definition. traditional bias - correct answers idea that bulk of the largest media providers are left leaning.
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