American Government Chapter 14 Quizzes
they discovered they were able to influence public opinion and, in turn, national politics
Once newspaper publishers and editors freed themselves from party control,
it saw an opportunity to gain a profitable market niche by differentiating its product from that of CNN and the broadcast networks. Fox News introduced a conservative slant by hiring conservative news anchors and loosening traditional constraints on editorializing while presenting the news.
Fox News became a conservative media outlet because
true
Franklin Roosevelt's first fireside chat saw such a large audience and outpouring of support, it prompted him to deliver more national radio addresses.
true
The golden age of newspapers was so named because they held a monopoly over mass communication and were the only outlet for national political news.
false
The profusion of news across the spectrum of political ideology has resulted in a better-informed citizenry.
to see even more sensationalized news; to select the news sources they find most congenial with their political views; to opt out of political information all together
The proliferation of alternative media gives viewers the opportunity
true
The relationship between politicians and reporters is built on a tension between reciprocity and competition.
politicians frequently found themselves bowing to powerful editors and publishers
The transformation of newspapers into instruments of mass communication meant that
the opinion of the people
Thomas Jefferson explained to a friend, "The basis of our government being ______, the very first object should be to keep that right."
true
To attract audience attention in the ever-changing media environment, producers and editors will often package the news in more sensational ways.
false
To characterize the news media businesses discredits their integrity as suppliers of vital civic information.
90
Today, almost ______% of television households subscribe to cable or to satellite services.
a leak
When politicians strategically give important information to the news media on the condition that its source not be identified by name, this is referred to as ______.
the public and fellow politicians
When politicians participate in newsmaking, they usually have two audiences in mind: ______.
true
Blogs have changed the media in another important way: by providing media outlets and entrepreneurs with space to develop digital-only content.
true
Local TV news broadcasts are typically rated more positively in terms of believability than any other mainstream news outlet.
true
Pack journalism refers to journalists following the same story in the same ways because they talk to one another while reporting and read each other's copy for validation of their own reporting.
the loss of ad revenue caused by the Internet
The financial decline of modern newspapers can best be attributed to
true
The most famous leaker in American history was "Deep Throat," who continuously provided news reporters at the Washington Post leads for investigating the June 1972 break-in at Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel.
The Daily Show
Which of the following is an example of an infotainment news program?