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The Fourth Estate: Winning the News Game

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Abstract
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, reporters and cameras converge on late-breaking news events with one thought in mind: winning the news game. In the 1950s and 1960s, most people's access to political information came from three television stations and maybe one or two local newspapers. Today with cable television and the Internet many more people can express their opinions. The fact that mass media outlets are businesses that must hold an audience and turn a profit means that many news organizations resort to sensationalism, to "gotcha" stories.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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00:03:26 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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