Certain Democratic principles help shape the American media system. Because of this, there is concern of the relationship of the mass media to government. As a result of the concerns, there are Democratic Expectations of Media Performances. These include surveillance of the sociopolitical environment, meaningful agenda-setting, platforms for advocacy by politicians and spokespersons of other causes and interest groups, dialogue across a diverse range of views, mechanism for holding officials accountable, incentives for citizens to learn, choose, and become involved in the political process. Also included is a principled resistance to efforts that try to subvert the interdependence, integrity, and ability of the media, and a sense of respect for the audience members. (Graber 26)
In order to conform to these Democratic Expectations, the media presents various multitudes of views during a political conflict or disagreement. This allows an open range of opinions for the free press. Having a free press ensures political accountability and draws in the outside crowd. …