Meetings with reporters.
Press - "the press"
The media that includes television, radio, newspapers, magazines, wire services, and on-line services, among others.
That portion of the mass media which include newspapers and magazines.
Propaganda
Propaganda is the dissemination of information aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience. Propaganda often presents facts selectively (thus lying by omission) to encourage a particular synthesis, or gives loaded messages in order to produce an emotional rather than rational response to the information presented. The desired result is a change of the cognitive narrative of the subject in the target audience to further a political agenda.
Trial balloons
Information leaked for the purpose of determining what the political reaction will be.
Talking heads
A shot of a person's face talking directly to the camera.
The channels or access points through which issues and people's policy preferences get on the government's policy agenda.
Television
Television (TV) is a widely used telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images, either monochromatic ("black and white") or color, usually accompanied by sound. "Television" may also refer specifically to atelevision set, television programming or television transmission. The word is derived from mixed Latin and Greek roots, meaning "far sight": Greek tele (τῆλε), far, and Latin visio, sight (from video, vis- to see, or to view in the first person).
A tabloid is a newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material
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