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Chapter 15 AP Gov

The Media

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mass mediaThe entire arrary of organization through which information is selected and disseminated to the general public.
news mediaMedia providing the public with new information about subjects of public internet.
yellow journalismA form of newspaper publishing in vougue in the late nineteenth century that featured pictures, comics, color, and sensationalized, oversimplified news coverage.
muckrakingA form of journalism, in vougue in the early twentieth century, concerned with reforming government and business conduct.
print mediaThe traditional form of mass media, compromising newspapers, magazines, newsletters, and journals.
broadcast mediaTelevision, radio, cable, and satellite services.
new mediaTechnologies, such as the Internet, that blur the line between media source and create new opportunities for the dissemination of news and other information.
networkAn association of broadcast stations (radio or television) that share programming through a financial arrangement.
affiliatesLocal television stations taht carry the programming of a national network.
wire serviceAn electronic delivery of news gathered by the news service's correspondents and sent to all member news media organizations.
narrowcastingTargeting media programming at specific populations within society.
blogWeb-based journal entries that provide an editorial and news outlet for citizens.
content regulationGovernment attempts to regulate the substance of the mass media.
equal time ruleThe rule that requires broadcast stations to sell air time equally to all candidates in a politcal campaign if they choose to sell it to any.
fairness doctrineRule in effect from 1949 to 1985 requiring broadcasters to cover events adequately and to present contrasting views on important public issues.
press releaseA document offering an offical comment or position.
press briefingA relatively restricted session between a press secretary or aide and the press.
press conferenceAn unrestricted session between an elected officil and the press.
on backgroundInformation provided to a journalist that will not be attributed to a named source.
deep backgroundInformation provided to a journalist that will not be attributed to any source.
off the recordInformation provided to a journalist that will not be released to the public.
on the recordInformation provided to a journalist that can be released and attributed by name to the source.
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964)The Supreme Court concluded taht "actual malice" must be proved to support a finding a libel against a public figure.
media effectsThe influence of news sources on public opinion.
agenda settingThe constant process of forming the list of issued to be addressed by government.
framingThe proces by which a news organization defines a politcal issue and consequently affects opinion about the issue.


ssmith@mail.fresnounified.org
Bullard High School
Fresno, CA

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