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Chapter 10

The Media

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Section 1
The Role of the Media in Politics
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Types of Media

Media in the United States has taken multiple forms and grown in power due to its for-profit nature.

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Regulation of Broadcast Media

Broadcasting media has been regulated since the 1920s to ensure balanced and fair coverage, along with coverage of relevant, local issues.

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Organization and Ownership of the Media

Media consolidation has resulted in fewer companies owning more media sources, thereby increasing the concentration of ownership.

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Nationalization of the News

While local news is still available, it is becoming increasingly nationalized and local outlets are being purchased larger, national networks.

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Agenda-Setting Theory

Agenda-setting is a psychological process whereby the media continuously covers an issue so viewers think its a top-priority issue.

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The Rise of Adversarial Journalism

Adversarial journalism, or gotcha journalism, seeks to reveal wrongdoings of public officials through a variety of premeditated methods.

Section 2
Regulation of the Media
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Regulation of the Media

Media of the United States consists of television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites.

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Journalistic Standards

Journalism ethics and standards describe the principles of ethics and good practice journalists adopt in response to specific challenges.

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Government Regulations

A regulation is a legal provision that creates, limits, or constrains a right, creates or limits a duty, or allocates a responsibility.

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The Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent regulatory agency of the United States government.

Section 3
The Media and Political Campaigns
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Political Advertisements

Political advertising is a form of campaigning used by political candidates to reach and influence voters.

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Television Debates

From 1960 onward, televised debates have become an important aspect of every presidential election.

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News Coverage

Media coverage strongly influences people's perception of politics, society, and culture.

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The Internet, Blogging, and Podcasting

The growth of the Internet and its associated technologies has made a profound impact on contemporary political campaigns.

Section 4
Media Bias
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Media Bias

Media bias is the bias of journalists and news producers in the selection of events and stories that are reported, and how they are covered.

Section 5
News Coverage
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Print Media

The main form of print media is the newspaper, which is a scheduled publication containing news of current events, and informative articles.

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Radio News

Stations dedicated to news will often feature newscasts, or bulletins, usually at the top of the hour, between 3 and 8 minutes in length.

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Television News

A news bulletin or newscast is a television program that provides updates on world, national, or local news events.

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New Media

An important promise of new media is the "democratization" of the creation, publishing, distribution and consumption of media content.

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Journalists

A journalist collects, writes, and distributes news and other information, and his or her work is referred to as journalism.

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Blogs, Podcasts, and Cyberspace

Blogs and podcasts are forms of media that exist within cyberspace and encourage interactions among people.

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