Chapter 8: The Media Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

the media’s ability to choose which issues or topics get attention

A

Agenda Setting

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2
Q

the coverage area assigned to journalists for news or stories

A

Beat

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3
Q

video and print news posted to the Internet or social media by citizens rather than the news media

A

Citizen Journalism

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4
Q

the idea that media affect a citizen’s worldview through the information presented

A

Cultivation Theory

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5
Q

the need for a paid subscription to access published online material

A

Digital Paywell

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6
Q

an FCC policy that all candidates running for office must be given the same radio and television airtime opportunities

A

Equal-time Rule

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7
Q

a 1949 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy, now defunct, that required holders of broadcast licenses to cover controversial issues in a balanced manner

A

Fairness Doctrine

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8
Q

the process of giving a news story a specific context or background

A

Framing

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9
Q

a federal statute that requires public agencies to provide certain types of information requested by citizens

A

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

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10
Q

the idea that information is placed in a citizen’s brain and accepted

A

Hypodermic Theory

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11
Q

laws that limit indecent and obscene material on public airwaves

A

Indecency Regulations

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12
Q

printed information about a person or organization that is not true and harms the reputation of the
person or organization

A

Libel

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13
Q

the collection of all media forms that communicate information to the general public

A

Mass Media

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14
Q

the idea that the media have little effect on citizens

A

Minimal Effects Theory

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15
Q

news coverage focusing on exposing corrupt business and government practices

A

Muckraking

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16
Q

period during the 1780s in which newspaper content was biased by political partisanship

A

Party Press Era

17
Q

the process of predisposing readers or viewers to think a particular way

18
Q

biased communication intended to improve the image of people, companies, or
organizations

A

Public Relations

18
Q

a government action that stops someone from doing something before they are able to do it

A

Prior Restraint

19
Q

the right of a journalist to keep a source confidential

A

Reporter’s Privilege

20
Q

spoken information about a person or organization that is not true and harms the reputation of the
person or organization

21
Q

news presented in an entertaining style

22
Q

laws that require government documents and proceedings to be made public

A

Sunshine Laws

23
Q

sensationalized coverage of scandals and human interest stories

A

Yellow Journalism