For an entire read from the guy who basically wrote the book on how, check out the book aptly named "Propaganda" by Edward Bernays
They try to "spin" the news
The thing media producers createAnything used to produce a media text.
the media he used is painting,
'Medium' is singular, 'media' plural. Not all people realize this, but use 'media' as if it were singular.
Niche media is known as narrowcasting and it is information aimed at a narrow audience such as an ad addressed towards teens and children. Mass media is information addressed to a large number of people in a short period of time. Addressable media is information delivered to people of a certain address location.
Examples of wet media: oil paint, water color. Examples of dry media: pencil, crayon.
They try to "spin" the news
Politicians typically base their forums on the demands of the public and media. Often times the questions raised during debates will influence not only what politicians say but also how they say it.
A. they try to "spin" the news
No
(an important influence of print and broadcast media on public opinion)- Politicians, like everybody else, try to frame issues to win arguments, and they try to influence the "spin" the media will give to their actions aor issues.When the press focuses public attention on certain issues in American politics and ignores others, it is said to be engaged in issue framing
Candidates hire media consultants to advise them on how to best deal with the media. Incumbent politicians have press secretaries.
William K. Shrader has written: 'Media blight and the dehumanizing of America' -- subject(s): Influence, Mass media, Moral conditions, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Mass media, Social aspects of Mass media, Television broadcasting
the media particuarly have on the games
yes
political party organizations have declined.
Media Matters for America was created in 2004.
Particularly for conservative politicians and conservative media, it's very much the other way around.