Tag Archives: news

LUNCH LID

A mid-day moratorium established by the White House on newsworthy announcements and events. The announcement, ‘the lunch lid is on’ means that reporters can go to lunch knowing that any important news from the White House will not break as they are eating.

OCTOBER SURPRISE

a news event with the potential to influence the outcome of an election, particularly one for the U.S. presidency. The reference to the month of October is due to the fact that the Tuesday after the first Monday in November is the date for US national elections (as well as many state and local elections). Consequently, politically significant events that take place in late October have greater potential for influencing voters.


The original October Surprise was the alleged plot to influence the outcome of the 1980 United States presidential election between incumbent President Jimmy Carter and opponent Ronald Reagan. One of the leading, national issues of that election year was the release of 52 US citizens being held hostage in Iran since November 4, 1979. Reagan won the election, and just twenty minutes after his inaugural address, the Islamic Republic of Iran announced the release of these US hostages. The timing gave rise to allegations that representatives of Reagan’s presidential campaign had conspired with Iran to delay the hostages’ release until after the election; thereby preventing President Carter from pulling off an “October surprise”.


In the news… Is Netanyahu planning an October surprise? (9/5/12)

ZOO PLANE

a self-deprecating nickname for a plane carrying journalists accompanying a politician. On zoo planes, the animals are reporters waiting hungrily to be fed the next breaking news story.

ECHO CHAMBER


The ‘echo chamber’ effect refers to mainstream media’s uncritical parroting and reinforcing of information/opinions via transmission inside an “enclosed” space.


VIDEO: Echo Chamber: Pundits react to the failure of the supercommittee.