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Politics and the Media

PSC 201-Chapter 6
Across
The rule that requires stations to give or sell equivalent time to one candidate if the station has given or sold time to another candidate for that office
Instruments such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet
An image or series of images representing news in action. i.e. a depiction of a political act such as campaigning which may carry more impact than words alone
The amendment that declares, "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of the press"
Refers to the role of the press as a check on public officials after the other four branches
Occurs when the news media especially television, sets the terms by which the public judges its leaders
Down
The process by which the news media selects and focuses on a small number of stories from many possibilities-shaping Americans' opinions about what is important
People who gather, write, and report the news for mass media
An announcement or explanation of policy by an official
The way that the media presents a story, consisting of angle, tone, and point of view
The deliberate release of information by an official to a journalist for a specific purpose.
Acronym for the agency that regulates mass media