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This standard, created by Congress, limits FCC discretion.
Agenda-setting Theory
Agenda-setting theory posits that media doesn't tell us what to think, but what to think about, by selecting the issues that receive extensive coverage, thus influencing the public's perception of what topics are important.
McCombs and Shaw
Researchers known for establishing the Agenda-Setting Theory, which suggests that media has a significant influence on what topics the public perceives as important.
Self-generated Content
Content created and published by the users or entities themselves, rather than by external publishers or media outlets.
Earned Media
Refers to publicity gained through promotional efforts other than paid advertising, such as word-of-mouth, reviews, and media coverage.
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