Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and other means of popular communication are called . [Hint]
A is staged primarily for the purpose of being covered. [Hint]
President Franklin Roosevelt was a master of media politics and promised two a week. [Hint]
The use of detective-like reporting methods to unearth scandals is called . [Hint]
The media's mission has moved toward , as cable TV and the Internet focus more and more on one topic and aim at a particular audience. [Hint]
Often policymakers will feed stories to reporters in the form of to see what the political reaction will be. [Hint]
In place of hearing complete speeches, Americans now hear of fifteen seconds or less on television news. [Hint]
Seeing a (a shot of a person's face talking directly to the camera) is boring to most television viewers. [Hint]
The list of subjects or problems to which government officials, and people outside of government closely associated with those officials, are paying some serious attention at any given time is called the . [Hint]
A person who invests his or her political capital in an issue is called a . [Hint]