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Definition of setting agenda

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Answered by ayush579
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\mathfrak{\green{Answer:}}Agenda-setting theory describes the "ability (of the news media) to influence the importance placed on the topics of the public agenda". ... That is, if a news item is covered frequently and prominently, the audience will regard the issue as more important.
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Answered by mohitrabari195
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The media decides the issues and stories to focus on. This is called “setting the agenda”. The government through censorship prevents certain stories to be published. Media’s relationship with business houses affects balanced reporting.

It is therefore, important that we do not rely too much on one sided factual reporting. We should ask questions like what is the information I am getting and what is not provided.

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