The concept of managed news refers to

A) government dictating to the media what it can and cannot publish.
B) government generating and distributing information in a way which gives priority to its own interests.
C) media dictating to the government what it will and will not cover.
D) media generating and distributing information in a way which gives priority to revenues.
E) the public looking to media and the government to manage and frame their news consumption.

B

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