AP Government Chapter 16 Flashcards


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News Media

A broad term that includes newspaper, magazines, radio, television, internet sources, blogs, and social-media postings that cover important events.

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Social Media

Forms of electronic communication that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.

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Agenda Setting

The media’s ability to highlight certain issues and bring them to the attention of the public.

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Mass Media

Sources of Information designed to reach a wide audience, including newspapers, radio, television, and internet outlets.

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Wire Service

An organization that gathers and reports on news and then sells the stories to other outlets.

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Investigate Journalism

An approach to newsgathering in which reporters dig into stories, often looking for instances of wrongdoing.

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Muckrakers

Investigative journalists who exposed corruption and social injustices in the Progressive Era to prompt government and corporate reforms.

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Broadcast Media

Outlets for news and other content including radio and television that bring stories directly to people’s homes.

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New Media

Technologies like the internet and social media that have transformed how citizens get political information

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Federal Communications Commission

An independent federal agency established by the Communications Act of 1934, regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.

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Media Consolidation

The concentration of Ownership of the media into fewer corporations

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Telecommunication Act of 1996

A legislation aimed to boost competition by removing old rules that kept phone, cable, and radio companies from entering each other's markets.

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Horse-Race Journalism

Coverage of political campaigns that focuses more on the drama of the campaigns than on policy issues.