MMC CH 3 BOOKS

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Financial advantage of e-books: Authors who distribute through e-publishers typically get royalties of __%-__%

40-70

Today, more than __% of all physical books sold in the US are paperbacks

60%

Today, the book industry is dominated by a handful of publishing houses that control more than __% of all US book sales

80%

Books are least dependent on what?

Advertiser support

But who is responsible for inventing what we now recognize as the paperback book in London?

Allen Lane

Why did books in America take so long to have impact?

B/c of the social/cultural/economic conditions of the time

The cultural value of the book:

Books are: -agents of social/cultural change -important cultural repository -windows of the past -important sources of personal development -good sources of entertainment/escape -more individual than consuming advertiser supported media -mirrors of culture

What was the name of the first book to appear in the colonies

Books of Psalms

What major US book publishers (still in business today) began in 1807 and 1817?

Harper Brothers and John Wiley and Sons

The growing popularity of books was noticed by brothers ______ and ________ _________

Irwin, Erastus Beadle

Examples of the "hollywoodization" of books

Jurassic park, the client, cold mountain

What specific technological advancement was huge in the 19th century largely affecting the production of novels

Linotype machine

As a result of the strict printing regulations the printers went into open revolt against official control when? and after what?

March 1765, after the passage of the Stamp Act

When the tax was to take effect in __________ __________, what happened?

Nov. 1765 authorities were so overwhelmed with the reaction of the colonies that they were unable to enforce it

POD =

Print on Demand

Who introduced the idea of the paperback book to the US?

Robert de Graff

Brother's Irwin and Erastus Beadle focused on what type of stories?

adventure and frontier

What is the negative view on conglomerations?

as publishing houses become just one in the parent company's long list of enterprises, product quality suffers to maximize profits (bottom line mentality)

The industry is overwhelmed with what mentality?

blockbuster

E-books

books downloaded in electronic form form the internet to computers

To survive financially, printers also operated as

booksellers, book publishers, and newspapers

In hypercomericalism the bookselling system favors "________ _____" authors and bestseller-driven system of high royalty advances

brand name

Because of their influence as cultural repositories and agents of social change, books have often been targeted for _______________

censorship

By the 20th century what has come to most states?

compulsory education

Like with all media, _____________ is also changing the nature of the book industry

convergence

The opinion of conglomeration is divided on the benefit of ___________ __________

corporate ownership

It was the Beadles who ________________ books and turned them into a _________ _______

democratized, mass medium

E-reader

digital books with the appearance of traditional books but content that is digitally stored and accessed

POD publishers work _________, and once ordered, a book can be instantly printed, bound, and sent

digitally

Brother's Irwin and Erastus Beadle made a profit by selling novels for 10 cents known as _______ ________

dime novels

Most books _______ content down to increase viewership, but what series doesn't?

dumb, Harry Potter

_________ can be published almost instantly

e-books

The stamp act mandated that all printing be done on paper...

stamped with the government's official seal

9/10 US citizens could read by what year?

1891

E-books now total _____% of the US books sales

25%

Books in America didn't become a major mass medium for more more than ___ more centuries

3

And books that are likely to be published are becoming those that are likely to be

a movie

In _______, what first arrive in the colonies?

1644, book

By _______, the US had the highest literacy rate of any country in the world

1861

These new inventions did what 3 things

-cut cost for printing -catalyst for wide spread literacy -aided in the production of novels

The earliest colonists came to America for 2 reasons:

1. escape religious persecution 2. find economic opportunities

4 reasons early settlers brought very few books

1. poor/uneducated/illiterate 2. reading was a luxury (focused on surviving) 3. Books were a symbol of wealth 4. Books were too heavy for travel

What are the 4 lessons learned from Harry Potter for Media Literacy?

1. understanding content as a text providing insight into our culture and lives 2. developing the ability and willingness to effectively and meaningfully understand content 3. development of an awareness of the impact of media 4. Harry Potter shows that an audience that develops heightened expectations will have those expectations met

At the end of 2015, nearly __/__ Americans owned at least one e-reader

1/3

The Gutenberg Press spread rapidly throughout Europe in the last half of the _____ century

15th

When did the first printing press arrive in North America?

1638

The first printing press was operated by a company called?

Cambridge Press

Book publishers can argue censorship by claiming what 2 things?

free speech should be protected and encouraged, the power of ideas is worth fighting for not silencing

Censors ban and burn books because books are repositories of ideas, what is a repository of an idea

ideas that can be read and considered without supervision

Compulsory education reaching most states means what

increased number of readers and a higher demand for books

Books are the ______ "mass" of our media in audience reach

least

The industry does not always consider _______ _______-but rather biggest selling authors and titles possible

literary merit

What is the most notable advantage with E-books?

new writers (anyone with a computer and a novel to sell can bypass the traditional book publishers)

During this time (after the war of independence) what was growing more rapidly than books

newspaper

________ _________ made it possible to print from photographic plates

offset lithography

Dime novels were considered _______________ books because they were produced with paper covers

paperback

After the War of Independence printing became more central to:

political, intellectual, and cultural life

-permission to print was granted by colonial governors only -all governors were loyal to King George - secular printing and criticism of the British crown or local authorities was never authorized The above are reasons why...

printing lacked variety

The fear is that only the most ____________ books will be published

promotable

Beadle & Company had produced over 4 million volumes of dime novels also called _________ __________

pulp novels

Stamp Act was designed by England with the goal of what?

recouping money it spent on the French and Indian War

Most of the books the colonists carried to America were ___________ oriented

religion

Printing (in 1638) was limited to _________ and _______ documents

religious, government

Financial advantage of POD books

require no warehouse for storage, there is no remainders that eat into the profits

What brought the price of books within reach for most people?

the demand coupled with technological advancements

Most obvious change to the way books are distributed and sold?

the internet

E-publishing

the publication of books initially or exclusively online

What is the positive view on conglomerations?

the rich parent company can infuse the publishing house with necessary capital enabling it to attract better authors

Hypercommercialism

the threat from concentration of ownership is seen in the parent's company overemphasis on the bottom line

T/F Instead of "selecting good books" and finding a "creative, devoted, and adventurous way to sell them, the big houses continually to peddle bland products that are gradually driving readers away"

true

T/F On Christmas Day 2009, Amazon reported that for the 1st time in history, it sold more E-books than hard copy volumes in a single day

true

T/F In response to the stamp act printers revolted using their presses to run anti-tax protests, demonstrations, riots, boycotts, etc.

true

Censorship

when someone in authority limits publication or access to it


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