A Theoretical View Of The Impacts Of The Mass Media
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...story or program that is developed for television, radio or film distribution, while print news is any news that is provided in written form. Across the United States, millions of Americans read newspapers on a daily basis, but almost 10 times that watch television news programs, television magazine programs or listen to radio broadcasts each day. As a result, broadcast news has become a powerful took in influencing public opinion, shaping views of particular issues, and defining trends in the United States. The elections of the modern era, for example, are said to have been significantly influenced by broadcast news, with candidates that have been made or broken by support for their campaign by television and radio broadcasters.
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