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Chapter 10 Government Media

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issues that are perceived by the political community as meriting public attention and governmental action   public agenda  
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public's right of access to media   media access  
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sensationalistic hournalism allusion to cartoon of a newspaper   yellow journalism  
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an inclination or a preference that interferes with impartial judgement   bias  
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information generated and distributed by government in such a way as to give government interests priority over candor   managed news  
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communication channels that involve electronic transmissions auch as tv radio and internet   electronic media  
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broadcasting that is targeted to one small sector of the population   narrowcasting  
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a brief memorable comment that can easily be fit into a news broadcast   sound bite  
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an interpretation of campaign events or election results that is favorable to the candidate's campaign strategy   spin  
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a politocal campaign adviser who tries to convince journalists of th truth of a particular intrepretation of events   spin doctor  
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reporters assigned full time to cover a presidency   white house press corps  
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presidential staff member responsible for handing media relations and communications   press secratary  
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