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The Media AP Government Chapter 12
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Type of media that appeals to large numbers of people
Mass Media Type of media that appeals to large numbers of people Ex—TV, National newspapers Non-ex The News Herald Free Press in US
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Concerns with Private Media
Private media must make a profit -leads to sensationalism/headlines Editor Bias—Conservative or Liberal stance on a story. Gatekeepers
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4 Era’s of Media Party press-sponsored by parties/ elite views ( ) Popular press-private owners -editor bias -mass readership (1840-today) Opinion magazines-current issues -once large, small # today (1850-today) Electronic- Radio (1920) TV (1940) Internet (1980)
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Outlets for print are less—AP, Reuters Sound bites can be deadly
Media and Politics They NEED each other 2 way street Outlets for print are less—AP, Reuters Sound bites can be deadly
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3 Functions Scorekeeper Gatekeeper Watchdog
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Confidentiality—Back and forth in the courts FCC-public airwaves
Checks and Balances Libel Confidentiality—Back and forth in the courts FCC-public airwaves Equal time rule/Right of reply
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Rank ‘em TV Radio Magazines Internet Newspapers
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How to Read a Story Page 304 Sources-Credibility Language-Bias
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Routine—widely covered Feature—Unique/Special stories
Types of Stories Routine—widely covered Feature—Unique/Special stories Insider—Privileged information
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Limits Time Who’s watching? reading? listening? Selective attention
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Page 308 Why so many leaks? 4 sources page 313 Media and Politics II
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