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Chapter 7 AP US Go

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specific locations where news frequently occurs Beats
one of two kinds of media,includes television and radio. Broadcast media
media conglomerates which control a large percentage of daily newspaper circulation and some television and radaio stations as well. Chains
politics where technology hs shaped political behavior and the political agenda High-tech politics
the use of detective-like reporting methods to unearth scandals Investigative Journalism
media which reaches and influences both elite and masses. Mass media
an event staged primarly for the purpose of being covered Media event
strategy of some broadcast channels that appeal to a narrow, rather than a broad, audience Narrowcasting
the lists of subjects or problems to which government officials and people outside of goverment closely associated with those officials are paying some serious attention at any given time Policy agenda
political activists who invest their political capital in an issue Political entrepreneurs
presidential meetings with the press Press conference
on of the two kinds of media, includes newspapers and magazines Print Media
a portion of a speech aired on TV of fifteen seconds or less Sound bites
a shot of a person's face talking directly into the camera Talking head
information leaked to the media to see what the political reaction will be Trial balloons
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