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- Q1focus on polling data, public perception instead of candidate policy, and almost exclusive reporting on candidate differences rather than similarities.horse race journalism30s
- Q2informs the public about goings-on in institutions and society, especially in circumstances where a significant portion of the public would demand changes in responsewatchdog30s
- Q3process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication.gatekeeper30s
- Q4report on political trends on state and federal levelsscorekeeper30s
- Q5sensational stories start the newscast off"if it bleeds, it leads"30s
- Q6a principle that formerly obligated broadcasters to present both sides of an issuefairness doctrine30s
- Q7an obligation on broadcasters to give all candidates equal access to the mediaequal time rule30s
- Q8targeting media programming at specific populations within societynarrowcasting30s
- Q9media programming for the massesbroadcasting30s
- Q10Brietbart, MSNBC, Fox News, Huffington Postexamples of narrowcasting30s
- Q11CBS, NBC, ABCexamples of broadcasting30s
- Q12the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally by Internet Service Providersnet neutrality30s