Watchdog of government ◦ Provide information about what is happening in government. ◦ Alert the public to government wrongdoings, scandals or crimes. ◦ Fight attempts of government to conduct business covertly. ◦ Scrutinize budgets to check how taxes are being spent. ◦ Transparency = Good!
Provides information about products and services. Allows for advertising about products and services (the bills have to be paid). Often provides information about financial markets and daily results (Dow Jones, NYSE)
A journalist looks to see what is coming in the future. ◦ Technology ◦ Potential crises ◦ Threats ◦ Public trends/habits ◦ Developing Issues
The news sources keep accurate records of all of the things that happen in the region they serve. ◦ Bills/laws passing through congress ◦ Elections ◦ Prices of commodities ◦ Data
Comics/Funny pages Puzzles Feature stories Photos Sports TV/Movie review
A place where people talk about the latest “thing” that might not fall into any of the previous categories. ◦ The latest episode of a show ◦ Prizes won by locals ◦ Babies born ◦ Obituaries
“While journalists don’t tell us what to think, they tell us what to think about.”
Political Economic Sentry Record Keeping Entertainment Social Agenda Setting