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The ability of the media to set up political agendas is sometimes referred to as?

The ability of the media to set up political agendas is sometimes referred to as agenda-setting.


What are the release dates for The IFC Media Project - 2008 Agendas 2-3?

The IFC Media Project - 2008 Agendas 2-3 was released on: USA: 17 May 2009


You should always keep in mind that media texts are created by people so that you will remember?

that media texts are created to further those people's agendas.


What is meant by critical media?

it means that the media cant hear about it


When was Media Source created?

Media Source was created in 1980.


Is the cac card considered removable media source?

No, it isn't considered a removable media source.


How national news media engage in agenda setting?

the media engages in the agenda setting by the media getting the nation's citizens to watch and try to understand the subject or problem on that topic.


What does media do?

Media is a source of information and can be very useful.


How should you believe or agree to everything that you see on television or hear from the radio?

It's important to approach information from television and radio critically, as not everything presented is accurate or unbiased. Always consider the source, check for corroborating evidence, and be aware of potential biases or agendas. Engaging with diverse viewpoints can also help you form a more balanced understanding of any topic. Critical thinking and skepticism are key to navigating media consumption effectively.


Where the setting of Star Wars?

In a fictional galaxy. The setting depends on which media you are referring to.


Why is critical viewing important part of media literacy?

looking for biases and implied messages.swer here...


Free media is essential for democracy?

It is for an informed public. Otherwise you end up with leadership that try to get away with pushing bad agendas that the public does not want. A country with a biased or captive media could try to push agendas like taking over an industry that the public doesn't want the Government to take over and then ration that industry. They tend to become more tyrannical.