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1937
27.06.2019 • 
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Question 1: a business seeks to make income for its founders and employees. question 1 options: a) non-profit b) grassroots c) for-profit d) philanthropic question 2: why does each news source have its own standard for deciding which stories make it through the gate and into the public eye? question 2 options: a) the gatekeeper stands at the gate and decides who gets to pass through. b) the media is a business and almost always biased. c) many serious events and issues will never be heard about on the evening news. d) the media keeps us informed about the world around us and what is going on in the government. question 3: how do commercial news sources make money? question 3 options: a) selling time or space to advertisers b) making the news as exciting and fast-paced as possible c) reporting news that affects the most number of people possible d) all of the above question 4: if you watch the television news, you will hear about all of the issues that exist. question 4 options: true or false question 5: to the media's influence, people don't need to pay attention to what is going on around them. question 5 options: true or false question 6: in its role as a gatekeeper, the media decides which stories run. question 6 options: true or false question 7: an issue can't get on the public agenda if nobody has heard about it. question 7 options: true or false question 8: how does the media control the public agenda and what people care about? what is one danger that is posed by a for-profit corporation setting the public agenda?

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