Intro to mass media final exams

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The Chinese media system is a hybrid of both the U.S. and British systems.

false

Anything that interferes with successful communication is said to be

noise

Clandestine broadcast stations flourished the most during what period in history?

the Cold War years

merchandise tie in

the linking of consumer products, such as toys and hamburgers, with popular movies is called

oldest national newspaper

Wall Street journal

pandora and Spotify are examples of

bit casters

Radio Caroline and Radio Veronica are examples of:

pirate stations

What term refers to the mixing of specific branded products into media content for a fee?

product placement

bitcasters

"radio stations" that can be accessed only over the World Wide Web

Marshall mcluhan

- global village = we are becoming increasingly involved in each other's lives, across nations- media is an extension of our bodies (Internet = central nervous system, TV = eyes, etc.)

Opt-in

- the idea that sites should have to get our permission before they collect and disseminate our personal data - "we have the right to be forgotten and have our data deleted forever"

opt out

- the idea that websites should provide us with that security (Consumer privacy bill of rights) only if we specifically ask for it.

pirate broadcast station

-llegally operated stations broadcasting from offshore or foreign facilities -Unlike their politically motivated clandestine counterparts, these stations were well subsidized by advertisers and record companies Wolfman Jack-XERF, Mexico

The cultural impact of Gutenberg's printing press was that:

1. written communication became available to the masses 2. new ideas spread throughout culture at a faster rate 3. history could be preserved

In what year did RCA make the first true public demonstration of television?Multiple Choice

1939

book blocked

Block Booked is a system of selling multiple films to a theater as a unit or group, versus individually. It was eventually outlawed in 1948.

In-Band-On-Channel

Digital radio technology that uses digital compression to shrink digital and analog signals allowing both to occupy the same frequency

What is the platform rollout approach?

Distributors open a movie on a few screens and hope that early reviews will propel it to success.

Saturday Evening Post folded after TV

False- folded because of specialization

"global village" - Marshall McLuhan

Global village was popularized by Marshall McLuhan He refers to the 'shrinking' of the world through electronic communication-coming closer together as a common culture

Time media writer James Poniewozik claims that the global village is the new cold war between

Hollywood/Mickey D's and every other world culture

Pirate Stations

Illegally operated radio stations broadcasting to English audiences from offshore or foreign facilities during the 1960s were called:

Marshall McLuhan argued that the advent of print was the key to our modern consciousness. What did he mean?

It allowed literacy to become available to everyone.

Why is shortwave radio well suited for long-distance transmissions?

Its high frequencies easily and efficiently skip off of the ionosphere and produce waves that can travel vast distances.

Perhaps the most important event in the history of communication over the past 1000 years oin 1446 was the invention of the printing process by?

Johannes Guttenberg

First commercial radio station

KDKA in Pittsburgh

What is one way mass communication differs from other forms of communication?

Mass communication involves not just one message but many identical messages.

In what way do the new digital technologies promise increased audience fragmentation?

Media content can now be personalized to a single person's interests.

What type of software allows users to directly share digital content and bypass centralized servers?

P2P

Cable can trace its roots to 1948 in

Pennsylvania

Who are digital natives?

People who have never known the world without an Internet.

What was a major difference between pirate stations and earlier clandestine stations?

Pirate stations were subsidized by advertisers and record companies.

greenlight

Promotion is such a big part of the financial success of a movie that many studios include advertising and marketing people in the _____________ process--that is, the decision to make a picture in the first place.

1939 World Fair

RCA made the first true public demonstration of TV in the form of regularly scheduled 2 hour NBC broadcasts

vertical integration

The control of a films' production, distribution, and exhibition by a movie studio is called

How does most of the noise in the mass communication process result from our own consumption behavior?

We often consume media at the same time we are doing other things and do not give it our full attention.

a limited edition ice cream flavor with characters from "Hedgie Love" on the carton

Which of following is an example of merchandise tie-in?

Where are the most important stories placed on the front page of newspapers?

above the fold and to the left

A clandestine broadcast operation that operates outside the region into which it transmits is

an exogenous station

McLuhan's global village

as media shrinks the world, people become more involved in each others lives; people build relationships with others separated by distance.

the idea that audience for mass media is increasingly less mass refers to?

audience fragmentation

very specific radio station formats aimed at quite specific audiences are examples of?

audience fragmentation

Wolfman Jack

best known for his work as an on-air disc jockey - especially when he crossed the border to Mexico and broadcast from a pirate radio station, XERF.

Which of the following was true after the Paramount Decision of 1948?

block booking was ruled illegal

One of Lee DeForest's major contributions to the history of radio was the development and popularization of the use of radio for

broadcasting

Magazines price advertising space in their pages according to their

circulation

The total number of issues of a magazine that are sold is known as

circulation

what sets advertising rates

circulation

Illegal or unlicensed broadcast operations frequently operated by revolutionary groups or intelligence agencies for political purposes.

clandelstine station

Atlantic Station and Soldiers' Radio Calais posed as official stations operated by the German army, transmitting false reports to confuse the enemy. These were ______ stations.

clandestine

A story that is written primarily to attract readers to a website and boost the site's traffic revenue, as opposed to being genuinely informative, is known as

click bait

During what conflict did clandestine broadcasting truly flower?

cold war

Which of the following is best described as "the process of creating shared meaning"?

communication

the transmission of a message from a source to a receiver

communication

The study of different countries' mass media systems is called:

comparative analysis

disney's purchase of captial cities/abc is an example of?

concentration of media ownership

The ownership of 90% of the media in the U.S. by only six companies is known as

concentration of ownership

What is the term used to describe the phenomenon of the ownership of media companies becoming increasingly concentrated in fewer and fewer hands?

concentration of ownership

Magazine circulation comes in the form of subscription, single-copy sales, and

controlled circulation

What is it called when a magazine is provided at no cost to readers who meet some specific set of advertiser-attractive criteria?

controlled circulation

What is it called when a magazine is provided at no cost to readers who meet some specific set of advertisers-attractive criteria

controlled circulation

The fact that you can now use your cell phone to access a New York Times news story and view an accompanying video is an example of

convergence

_________________ Allows magazines to now be online as well as printed.

convergence

Communication involves an ongoing and reciprocal process among all participants. The step in the process in which the recipient interprets the message is:

decoding

The American Academy of Pediatrics is concerned that the intensity of the online world experienced by preteens and teens who spend a great deal of time on social media sites can trigger Facebook

depression

digital divide

describes the lack of technological access among specific groups of Americans (controversial)

McLuhan noted that a global village would guarantee

disagreement

What is the name for books downloaded in electronic form from the Internet to computers, dedicated readers, or mobile digital devices?

ebooks

Some media professionals defend concentration and conglomeration because they point out that as the size of an operation grows, the cost of its output declines. What is this known as?

economies of scale

Disintermediation

elimination of gatekeepers between artists and audiences

When a message is transformed into an understandable sign and symbol system, the process is referred to as

encoding

the mighty ducks- the movies, the cartoon show, and the hockey team- are a example of?

erosion of distinctions among media

Recent declines in DVD sales and rentals are the direct result of the growth of ________, the buying and selling of digital movies.

est

McLuhan believed that in the global village people would

exchange ideas

One of the three component systems in the movie industry, ______ is the component that the average person encounters by going to the local multiplex to see a movie.

exhibition

online magazines categorized two ways

existing magazines, and online only

FreeNK is an example of a(n)

exogenous station

Consumer Reports has one of the highest advertising revenue incomes in the industry because of its useful reports on consumer products.

false

Convergence refers of the collecting of converging of many media companies into a few large corporations?

false

IBOC is a form of web radio

false

IBOC is one form of web radio

false

More people listen to AM radio than FM radio.

false

The ethnic press—for example, African-American, Latino, and Native-American newspapers—is a very recent development from the past 50 years.

false

When a professor lectures to a large class of students, this is an example of mass communicaiton?

false

the Chinese media system is a hybrid of both the us and British system

false

Lucielle Ball

filmed in front of a large audience with 3 simultaneously running FILM cameras where it could be edited to produce the best shotproduction in Hollywoodfilmed reruns were now possiblemore action and more flash on sceneweekly series could be produced relatively quickly and inexpensively

niche programming

focusing on select demographics

The explanation of how individuals make media and content choices based on expectations of reward and effort required is the

fraction of selection

Which term describes what happens when audience members weigh the level of reward they expect from a given medium against how much effort they must make to secure that reward?

fraction of selection

the ownership of several major US media corporations by foreign companies is an example of?

globalization of media

Short wave radio

how europeans connected with colonies is Asia Africa Middle East

clandestine stations

illegal or unlicensed broadcast operations frequently operated by revolutionary groups or intelligence agencies for political purposes-sent false reports

expanded basic cable

in cable television, a second, somewhat more expensive level of subscription

surveillance capitalisme

in summary, is the use of personal data or information for a company to make a profit. In other words, a company making money by selling your personal information.

2 types of clandestine stations

indigenious exogenous

Television executives can wait days or weeks for the ratings of new programs. This is an example of _____ feedback.

inferential

fair use

instances in which copyrighted material may be used without permission or payment

Ongoing and reciprocal messages are characteristic of

interpersonal communication.

Napster

is an older online platform where people would upload music and illegally share it.

The iBook, the first e-reader, was released in 2006. Which of the following statements is true of it today?

it is no longer manufactured

Which of the following is true about the New York Sun?

it was a penny press newspaper

You read an article about an American presidential candidate's trip to England. The headline is large and the article is on the right side of the front page. What is the precise placement and size of the article known as?

its production value

the ability to comprehend and use a given form of communication effectively and efficiently is?

literacy

the ability to comprehend and use written symbols effectively and efficiently is

literacy

The process of creating shared meaning between the mass media and their audiences is

mass communication

Many romance novels, diet books, and self-help books fall into which of the following Association of American Publishers categories?

mass market paperbacks

Books that are published only as paperbacks and are designed to appeal to a broad readership are called

mass paper backs

an understanding of and respect for the power of media messages, the developmetn of heightened expectations of media content, a knowledge of genre conventions, and the ability to recognize when conventions are being mixed are elements of?

media literacy

the ability to enjoy, understand, and appreciate media content- an understanding of media content as a text that provides insidght into our culture and our lives- an understanding of the ethical and moral obligations of media practitioners are elements of?

media literacy

When you simultaneously consume many different kinds of media, you are engaging in?

media multi-tasking

blockbuster mentality

modern filmmaking characterized by reduced risk taking and formulaic movies is called

What Johannes Gutenberg invention had a profound impact on communication around the world?

moveable metal type

One good way to close the digital divide is through

municipal broadband

It is common for websites to display different advertisements to each user, based on the user's search history. What is this an example of?

narrowcasting

The differences between the individual elements of interpersonal and mass communication change the ________ the communication process.

nature of

What is the term for the static on your cell phone that interferes with your ability to hear directions to a restaurant?

noise

the concentration of control of the media industries into ever smaller numbers of companies are?

oligopolies

When a media system's operation is dominated by a few large companies, a ___ is said to be in place.

oligopoly

Online magazines are categorized in two ways, as:

online editions of existing magazines and online-only magazines

When newspaper circulation figures include readers who did not originally buy the papers they read, they are said to include ________ readership.

pass along

P2P

peer to peer software that permits direct internet based communications or collabs between 2 or more pc's while bypassing centralized servers

Illegally operated radio stations that broadcast to British audience from outside of Great Britain in the 1960s were known as

pirate broadcasters

Illegally operated radio stations that broadcast to British audience outside of Great Britain in the 1960s were known as

pirate stations

The first commercials were heard on what type of broadcast stations in Great Britain?

pirate stations

General Motors pays the producers of the Transformers movies to feature its cars in each new release. This is an example of

product placement

first-run syndication

programming produced specifically for sale into syndication on a market-by-market basis producers keep 100% of the income

High frequencies reflect, or skip, off the ionosphere, producing sky waves that can travel vast distances.

radio, short wave

Syndications

sales of radio or tv content to stations on a market by market basis

finding information on internet is easy because of

search engines

What technology was used as early as the mid-1920s by the major European colonial powers to connect with their various colonies?

short wave radio

Which of the following directly led to the passage of the Radio Act of 1912?

sinking of titanic

Sensational stories that do not serve the democratic function of journalism are known as

soft news

What is the term for the lack of digital access among specific groups of Americans?

the digital divide

convergence

the erosions of distinction among media-the blurring of the traditional distinctions among media

The Amsterdam News in New York, which is aimed at African Americans, is an example of which of the following?

the ethnic press

basic cable

the lowest level of cable service that includes local broadcast stations

dataveillance

the massive collection and distillation of consumer data

impressions

the number of times an online ad appears in front of the user

With the turn of the nineteenth century, urbanization, growing industries, the movement of workers to the cities, and increasing literacy combined to create an audience for a new kind of paper, one in which the price per copy was very low but on which publishers could make a profit by selling advertising. These papers were known as

the penny press

The Radio Act of 1927 required that when a radio license was awarded, the standard of evaluation would be

the public interest, convenience, or necessity.

What is vertical integration?

the system in which a studio produces its own movie, distributes it itself, and exhibits it in its own theaters

How did Lucille Ball change the business of television?

the television industry moved from New York to Hollywood

Which of the following statements about British pirate broadcasters in the 1960s is true?

they were not politically motivated, similar to commercial radio stations today, 24 hours a day, subsidized by advertisers and record companies

At cable's inception, the primary goal of most cable television operations was

to improve the reception of distant signals.

What types of magazines carry stories, features, and ads aimed at people in specific professions and are distributed either by professional organizations or by media companies like Whittle Communications and Time Warner?

trade, professional and business magazines.

Aliteracy is a form of self-censorship.

true

Many cable channels—for example, Nickelodeon and A&E—prosper through their ability to deliver demographically narrow audiences to advertisers.

true

Nick and AE audience fragmentation more narrow

true

Supporters point to economies-of-scale in their defense of media concentration.

true

The Radio Act of 1927 created the Federal Radio Commission.

true

communication requires a sharing of meaning. true of false

true

many cable channels prosper through their ability to deliver demographically narrow audiences to advertisers. true or false?

true

supporters point to economies of scale in their defense of media concentration- true or false?

true

IBOC (in-band, on-channel)

used by am radio, didn't take off

audion tube

vacuum tube developed by DeForest that became the basic invention for all radio and television

During the 1930s, studios produced their own films, distributed them through their own outlets, and exhibited them in their own theaters in a system known as

vertical integration

Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights

voluntary guidelines asking sites to place a "do not track" button on their web pages.


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