Media manipulation
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Media manipulation is an aspect of public relations in which partisans create an image or argument that favours their particular interests.
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- Agnotology
- Concentration of media ownership
- Consumer confusion
- Consumer psychology
- Consumer science
- Crowd manipulation
- Deception
- Disinformation
- Demagogy
- Front organization
- Gatekeeping (communication)
- Gotcha journalism
- Guerrilla marketing
- Outline of public relations
- Ideocracy
- Ideology
- Indoctrination
- Internet manipulation
- McCarthyism
- Media regulation
- Media transparency
- Meme
- News management
- Promotion (marketing)
- Sensationalism
- Spin (public relations)
- The True Believer
- Under color of authority
- Viral marketing
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Notable media manipulation theorists
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