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Match each word to its correct meaning. 1. "eyeballs to advertisers" the lifting of rules and restrictions on the media, particularly those that dictate how many media outlets one company is allowed to own; in the United States, the media was heavily deregulated by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980's and President Bill Clinton in the 1990's 2. concentration of media ownership a law that transformed the Federal Radio Commission into the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and that, from the start, created legislation that favored the corporate media system 3. corporate media system a term that's part of an argument against the corporate media system; opponents of the corporate media system argue that because media content is dictated by what makes money, ideas that are unpopular are kept from getting a voice; they are censored by the market 4. Federal Communication Act of 1934 a law that established the Federal Radio Commission, which was designed to make sure radio broadcasters were operating in conjunction with the PICON standard 5. Federal Radio Act of 1927 the standard established by the Federal Radio Act of 1927 that stated the media must always act in the "public interest, convenience, or necessity" 6. investigative journalism a system where the media are controlled primarily through businesses, as opposed to being controlled by the government or by individuals; in the United States, our media are almost exclusively a corporate media system 7. market censorship a set of laws related to the media passed under the Clinton administration; most notably, the act lifted restrictions on media ownership, paving the way for heavy concentration of media ownership 8. media deregulation a basic advertising principal in the corporate media system whenever advertising is present that says, when many people view a media product, the media company can charge advertisers more money; but when fewer people are viewing, advertisers pay less money. The more eyeballs available to sell to advertisers, the mor
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