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The Mass Media and the
Political Agenda
Chapter 7
Introduction
 Mass Media:
– Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the
Internet and other means of popular
communication.
 High-tech politics:
– A politics in which the behavior of citizens and
policymakers and the political agenda itself are
increasingly shaped by technology.
The Mass Media Today
 Media Events:
– Events purposely staged for the media that
nonetheless look spontaneous. Media events
can be staged by almost anybody.
 Other items to consider:
– 60% presidential campaign spending is TV ads
– Image making / news management is important,
especially for presidents
The Development of Media
Politics
 Introduction
– The news media wasn’t always so important.
– Press Conferences: meetings of public officials
with reporters - Roosevelt used many of these.
– Investigative Journalism: the use of in-depth
reporting to unearth scandals, scams & schemes
putting reporters & politicians opposite each
other.
The Development of Media
Politics
 The Print Media
– Newspapers and magazines
– “Yellow journalism” characterized newspapers
at the turn of the century.
– Among the press there is a pecking order.
– Newspaper circulation has been declining.
– Magazines are also struggling.
Figure 7.1
The Development of Media
Politics
The Development of Media
Politics
 The Broadcast Media
– Television and radio
– Brought government and politics into people’s
homes.
– Made the politicians more aware of their
appearance and mannerisms.
– Television is the principal source of news for
most Americans, and most believable.
The Development of Media
Politics
 Government Regulation of the Broadcast
Media
– The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) regulates the use of airwaves.
 Narrowcasting: Cable TV and the Internet
– Media programming on cable TV or the
Internet that is focused on one topic and aimed
at a particular audience
The Development of Media
Politics
 Private Control of the Media
– Only a small number of TV stations are
publicly owned in America.
– The media are totally dependent on advertising
revenues.
– Chains consist of massive media conglomerates
that control almost three-quarters of the
nation’s daily newspaper circulation as well as
broadcast media.
Reporting the News
 Finding the News
– Beats: Specific locations from which news
frequently emanates, such as Congress or the
White House.
– Trial Balloons: An intentional news leak for the
purpose of assessing the political reaction.
– Reporters and their sources depend on each
other - one for stories, the other to get them out
Reporting the News
Figure 7.2
Reporting the News
 Presenting the News
– Superficial describes most news coverage today
– Sound Bites: Short video clips of approximately 15
seconds.
Reporting the News
 Bias in the News
– Many people believe the news favors one point
of view over another.
– Generally are not very biased along liberal /
conservative lines.
– Generally are biased towards what will draw
the largest audience.
Reporting the News
The News and Public Opinion
 Television news can affect what people
think is important.
 The media influence the criteria by which
the public evaluates political leaders.
 Some policies can be made more important,
others will be less important, depending on
their coverage.
The Media’s Agenda-Setting
Function
 Policy Agenda:
– The issues that attract the serious attention of
public officials and other people actively
involved in politics at the time.
 Policy Entrepreneurs:
– People who invest their political “capital” in an
issue.
– All depend on good images and good will.
Understanding the Mass
Media
 The Media and the Scope of Government
– The media as watchdog restricts politicians.
– New proposals are met with skepticism - so that
restricts what the government can do.
– But, if the media identify a problem, they ask
what the government is going to do to fix it.
Understanding the Mass
Media
 Individualism and the Media
– Candidates can now run on their own.
– Easier to focus on one person like the President,
than Congress or the courts.
 Democracy and the Media
– “Information is the fuel of democracy.”
– But, is the news more entertainment than
information? Is this what the people want?

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Mass media

  • 1. The Mass Media and the Political Agenda Chapter 7
  • 2. Introduction  Mass Media: – Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Internet and other means of popular communication.  High-tech politics: – A politics in which the behavior of citizens and policymakers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology.
  • 3. The Mass Media Today  Media Events: – Events purposely staged for the media that nonetheless look spontaneous. Media events can be staged by almost anybody.  Other items to consider: – 60% presidential campaign spending is TV ads – Image making / news management is important, especially for presidents
  • 4. The Development of Media Politics  Introduction – The news media wasn’t always so important. – Press Conferences: meetings of public officials with reporters - Roosevelt used many of these. – Investigative Journalism: the use of in-depth reporting to unearth scandals, scams & schemes putting reporters & politicians opposite each other.
  • 5. The Development of Media Politics  The Print Media – Newspapers and magazines – “Yellow journalism” characterized newspapers at the turn of the century. – Among the press there is a pecking order. – Newspaper circulation has been declining. – Magazines are also struggling.
  • 6. Figure 7.1 The Development of Media Politics
  • 7. The Development of Media Politics  The Broadcast Media – Television and radio – Brought government and politics into people’s homes. – Made the politicians more aware of their appearance and mannerisms. – Television is the principal source of news for most Americans, and most believable.
  • 8. The Development of Media Politics  Government Regulation of the Broadcast Media – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the use of airwaves.  Narrowcasting: Cable TV and the Internet – Media programming on cable TV or the Internet that is focused on one topic and aimed at a particular audience
  • 9. The Development of Media Politics  Private Control of the Media – Only a small number of TV stations are publicly owned in America. – The media are totally dependent on advertising revenues. – Chains consist of massive media conglomerates that control almost three-quarters of the nation’s daily newspaper circulation as well as broadcast media.
  • 10. Reporting the News  Finding the News – Beats: Specific locations from which news frequently emanates, such as Congress or the White House. – Trial Balloons: An intentional news leak for the purpose of assessing the political reaction. – Reporters and their sources depend on each other - one for stories, the other to get them out
  • 12. Figure 7.2 Reporting the News  Presenting the News – Superficial describes most news coverage today – Sound Bites: Short video clips of approximately 15 seconds.
  • 13. Reporting the News  Bias in the News – Many people believe the news favors one point of view over another. – Generally are not very biased along liberal / conservative lines. – Generally are biased towards what will draw the largest audience.
  • 15. The News and Public Opinion  Television news can affect what people think is important.  The media influence the criteria by which the public evaluates political leaders.  Some policies can be made more important, others will be less important, depending on their coverage.
  • 16. The Media’s Agenda-Setting Function  Policy Agenda: – The issues that attract the serious attention of public officials and other people actively involved in politics at the time.  Policy Entrepreneurs: – People who invest their political “capital” in an issue. – All depend on good images and good will.
  • 17. Understanding the Mass Media  The Media and the Scope of Government – The media as watchdog restricts politicians. – New proposals are met with skepticism - so that restricts what the government can do. – But, if the media identify a problem, they ask what the government is going to do to fix it.
  • 18. Understanding the Mass Media  Individualism and the Media – Candidates can now run on their own. – Easier to focus on one person like the President, than Congress or the courts.  Democracy and the Media – “Information is the fuel of democracy.” – But, is the news more entertainment than information? Is this what the people want?