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Agenda-Setting Theory

Across
Media reflects on their views
Some findings suggest that media priorities can affect people (pg.381)
Agenda-setting function of the mass....
A perfect example of Agenda-setting theory taking place now (I'm going to build a wall/ Lets make America great again)
Most of the research studies on agenda setting have measured the effect of media agendas on ______. (pg. 381)
An unconditional love for others because they were created in the image of god
The mass media have the ability to transfer the salience of issues on their news agenda to the public agenda
Theory
When McCombs and Shaw first referred to the agenda-setting function of the media
Authors regard this as a perfect example of the agenda-setting function of the media
"Need for orientation arises from high relevance and _________"(pg.378)
The selection of a restricted number of thematically relate attributes for inclusion on the media agenda when a particular object or issue is discussed
"the media aren't very successful in telling us what to think, but they are stunningly successful in telling us what to think about. In other words, the media makes some issues more _____."
A measure of the extent to which individuals' need for orientation motivates them to let the media shape their views
Down
Example of interest aggregations (pg.383)
"Critics have suggested that ____ the media and the public agenda merely reflect current events as they unfold."(pg.377)
A moral responsibility to promote community, mutuality, and persons-in-relation who live for others and for themselves
"McCombs and Shaw turned to the uses and gratifications approach, which suggested that viewers are ______ in the kinds of TV programs they watch."(pg.378)
Clusters of people who deman center stage for their one overriding concern
Journalism Professor
The most important publics issues as measured by public opinion surveys
News coverage across major print and broadcast media as measured by the prominence and length of stories