COM 225 sports media final exam

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____________________ regulates broadcast media communication and can fine broadcast stations. It fined CBS after a halftime show included nudity.

Federal Communications Commission

The All-American Girls Pro Baseball League -- which was later the subject of the film, A League of Their Own - forced players to conform to traditional gender stereotypes off the field. _____________ is the term for female athletes who self-present characteristics that conform to traditional ideas.

Female apologetic

This company was so successful at marketing the NFL that its founder was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

NFL films

____________ is the progression of a story from its beginning through its end as characters are shaped by a series of events.

Narrative arc

The____________ , which was/were organized and run by African-American entrepreneurs, collapsed after the integration of Major League Baseball.

Negro Leauges

_______________ worked to establish the modern Olympics, in part to lift the spirits of France after the Franco-Prussian War.

Pierre de Courbetin

Media images are __________, which means they can be interpreted in multiple ways depending on the consumer's identity, culture, and viewpoint

Polysemic

Holding two inconsistent or contradictory beliefs at the same time is called __________. For example, this might occur when your favorite athlete or coach is caught in a scandal.

cognitive dissonance

Disney is the parent owner of ESPN, Hulu, and ABC; this is an example of:

corporate convergence

Michael Vick became a spokesperson for the Humane Society; this is an example of which step in Benoit's image restoration theory?

corrective action

This theory suggests that learning is a cognitive process that can occur in a social context through observation or direct instruction.

social learning

_________ is an accepted behavior for a member of a group. These can be created, shared, or advanced by movies, sports shows, and other forms of media.

social norm

That media should remain free of government control and serve the public good is a key tenet of:

social responsibility theory

___________ is when a government seeks to improve international standing by enhancing its image, rather than traditional military action. For example, that can be done bringing media attention to the country through events like the Olympic Games or the World Cup.

soft power

In the early 1970s, the U.S. sent a group of ping-pong players to China to help thaw relations between the two countries, and international media attention followed. Using sports to influence social and political relations is called:

sports diplomacy

WSU Athletics estimates its debt will approach $102 million by 2022.

true

In response to a lawsuit, the 1961 Broadcasting Act __________

Allowed teams to negotiate as a league for television broadcasting rights

In our readings, Buzz Bissinger wrote ________________, which followed a Texas high school football team throughout its season. It is an example of New Journalism.

Friday Night Lights

In the early 1920s, _____________ was an African-American star in the American Professional Football Association, but was later forced out of the league. (He also played against WSU in the 1916 Rose Bowl and was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005.)

Fritz Pollard

____________, who wrote the story we read on Notre Dame's football team, was a journalist in the 1920s during the "Golden Age of Sports Writing."

Grantland Rice

In news media accounts, __________ was portrayed by media as a modest, clean-living boxer; _______________ was portrayed as a threat to white America.

Joe Louis; Jack Johnson

__________ is the management of communication between organizations or brands and the members of the public.

public relations

Which of the following was true during the Agricultural Age in the United States?

Rural farmers were far from urban city centers, making sports inaccessible to much of the population.

In the 1800s, the following technology allowed for the untethering of communication from transportation and for daily, national news reports:

Telegraph

Historically, _______ has been blamed for the closing of 250 of the 300 boxing clubs in the United States, thus undermining the sport's professional ranks.

Television

____________ allowed corporations to own different media outlets in the same market, something previously considered a monopoly. It was followed by a concentration of corporate ownership in U.S. media.

1996 Telecommunications Act

The development of motion pictures owes its start -- at least in part -- to early attempts to capture this action:

A galloping horse

In the 1960s, ABC formed an exclusive partnership with this sports league, placing the financial viability of the league almost exclusivity with the television contract.

AFL

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a newsworthy story?

Advertising

This sporting invention in the 19th century provided women with mobility, freed them from Victorian clothing, and was praised by social reformers such as Susan B. Anthony.

Bicycle

This football player sued the NFL for blacklisting him after he played in a competing football league. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the NFL was acting as a monopoly and subject to antitrust lawsuits.

Bill Radovich

This televised 1973 tennis match, known as the "Battle of the Sexes," paired these two players against each other:

Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs

This court case forced WSU to address the economic disparity between spending on men's sports and women's sports:

Blair vs. Washington State University

________________ is a degenerative brain disease found in people with a history of repetitive brain trauma.

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy

__________ is the removal or repeal of government oversight of an industry, such as the media industry.

Deregulation

Everett Roger developed a theory of why, how, and at which rate ideas and technology spread through cultures. What do we call this theory?

Diffusion of Innovation

Fair or not, many USFL owners blamed this owner of the New Jersey Generals for the league's financial ruin:

Donald Trump

_________ is the process by which news media edit or filter an event, providing consumers with a representation of what occurred.

Encoding

Referring to adult female athletes as "girls" is an example of ____________.

Infantilization

In the late 19th century, this pioneering African-American athlete became known as perhaps the greatest jockey of all time. He was later forced from the sport in America.

Issac Murphy

Which of the following is not true of media fragmentation?

It made it easier for individual broadcasters to reach huge, national audiences

In 1936, this athlete won four gold medals in the Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany. The athlete's performance -- and the media coverage -- angered Adolf Hitler.

Jesse Owens

Among his many accomplishments, Thomas Edison invented the __________ , which used celluloid film to capture images at 20 frames per second. He used it to film boxers -- both human and feline.

Kinetograph

As discussed in the lecture, this athlete tried several approaches to announcing big career news -- first with an ESPN special and then with a letter to fans in Sports Illustrated.

LeBron James

Which of the following best describes the atomization of news media?

Media content is broken into smaller parts that can be repackaged for different platforms

Backed by Time Inc., this reporter sued Major League Baseball after she was banned from the locker room during the 1977 World Series.

Melissa Ludtke

According to League of Denial, _________ was the first former NFL player diagnosed with this chronic traumatic encelphalopathy (CTE), which is found in people with a history of repetitive brain trauma.

Mike Webster

Which best describes WSU's athletic revenue?

Most of the revenue comes from media rights

During the Progressive Era (1880-1920), _________________ were journalists who tried to investigate what was wrong with society, including sports, in order to try to fix it.

Muckrakers

In the late 1970s, the sports league cracked down on violence after a string of fights.

NBA

In response to injuries and fatalities in college football, university presidents formed the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in the early 20th century. Today, that organization is known as the __________________.

NCAA

From 1966 to 2015, this professional sports league was registered as a nonprofit, which allowed it to avoid paying taxes.

NFL

Developed in the 1950s and 1960s, ________________ is a writing style that used literary techniques to convey nonfiction accounts, often inserting the journalist in the story.

New journalism

Which of the following is true about how technology spreads through a culture?

Since the 1800s, the adoption of new technology occurs faster and faster

_______________ is best defined as attitudes or stereotypes that affect media producers in an unconscious manner.

implicit bias

________ is a template for understanding other people, situations, and objects, and providing people with a program of action. It helps individuals identify normal or deviant behavior, for example.

Script

__________ were low-cost newspapers published in the 1800s that increased sports coverage to appeal to middle-class Americans.

The Penny Press

Which of the following is an example of mass media but not news media?

The feature film "Space Jam"

Which is true of the media and its coverage of race in sports?

The success of white athletes is traditionally attributed to intelligence and hard work

In response to journalists reporting on the deaths of football players, ___________ called a White House summit with university presidents, leading to the formation of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Theodore Roosevelt

___________ is a federal law that prohibits gender discrimination in educational activities, among other things.

Title IX

The sport of "stickball":

Was used in Native American populations for dispute resolution, community building, and celebration

Which of the following would be objectionable under FCC guidelines?

a bare buttocks

The founder of ESPN was:

a recently fired communications director for a Connecticut hockey team

People whose eligibility requires they make no money for their performances or in connection with their performance are _______.

amateurs

In advertising and other forms of sports media, men are celebrated for what the body can do; females are celebrated for what the body looks like. We call this ______________________.

active-passive dichotomy

_________ is a form of persuasive communication that brings attention to product, service or idea.

advertising

Wendell Smith and Sam Lacy's effort to integrate baseball is an example of ____________, which is when journalists intentionally and transparently take a non-objective stance for a social or political cause.

advocacy journalism

Which of the following is an example of the mortification step in image restoration theory?

apologizing for the offensive action

Intentionally putting another person in reasonable apprehension of an imminent harmful or offensive contact is the definition for:

assault

In 1980, the American government's anger over the USSR's involvement in Afghanistan led the U.S. to:

boycott the Summer Olympics in Moscow

The combination of brand management with journalistic or cinematic storytelling to deliver content directly to the consumer is ________________.

brand journalism

_____________ suggests that media consumption influences the way we view the world, and the more we are exposed to mediated messages, the closer our beliefs about the real world mirror that of the mediated world.

cultivation theory

The popularity of cricket in India has been attributed to ______, which is when the dominant culture spreads its ideals to the general populace through education, mass media, or government.

cultural hegemony

Writers for CougFan, who are aware they write from the biased viewpoint of a WSU fan, often write in support of the university's team. This is an example of:

explicit bias

Which of the following is not one of Benoit's image repair strategies?

fragmentation

__________________ is the term for people who write books, articles, blogposts, or other texts that are officially credited to another person.

ghostwriter

The Seattle Supersonics -- owned by a group led by Starbucks billionaire Howard Schultz -- were sold to investors tied to Oklahoma City after ________________________.

government officials refused to provide funding to update Key Arena

Muhammad Ali was stripped of his boxing license for three years because of _________________.

his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War

In a questionable ethical decision, the website Gawker.com published a video of this sports icon in bed with a woman who was not their wife. A lawsuit by the athlete forced the website to shut down. Who was the sports icon?

hulk hogan

____________ is the term used to describe the interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, gender, sexuality, and religion as they apply to an individual or group. Althea Gibson and Billie Jean King both faced struggles as female tennis stars, but Gibson's ethnicity presented barriers that King did not experience. Likewise, King's sexuality presented other barriers.

intersectionality

Traditional gender ideology:

is deeply rooted in our experience from infancy to today

Media bias ____________

is prejudice in the selection or presentation of media content by producers of the news.

Pardoned by Donald Trump in 2018, this boxer was targeted with the Mann Act of 1910 after he crossed state lines with his white girlfriend.

jack johsnson

The principles and practices of news outlets and their employees that guide decision-making are called:

journalism ethics

Which of the following is not a concern of structural bias in sports media?

media is biased towards good news

The media often portray sports as a _________, in which rewards go to people who deserve them due to their abilities, qualifications, and recognized achievements.

meritocracy

Competition with leagues like the AFL and USFL forced the NFL to increase player salaries in response. Today, the NFL operates as a ________________ , which is a market where one buyer controls the demand and prices.

monopsony

League of Denial focuses on this league:

national football league

Which of the following professional sports leagues has been led by an African-American commissioner?

none of them

The NCAA is a ____________ with revenues of approximately $1 billion annually. Most of it comes from media rights and fees.

nonprofit

_________ is the process by which actions or ideas come to be seen as normal, acceptable, or everyday. For example, young fans may see violence on televised sports and believe that violence belongs in sports.

normalization

___________ is a group of companies that control an industry and restrict competition. The broadcast networks of CBS, NBC, and ABC were a 20th century example.

oligopoly

The relationship between media and violence is complicated and controversial. In the 19th century, cheap "dime" novels, also known as ________, were thought to lead to violence among readers.

penny dreadfulls

___________ is an examination of how and why communicators use words, images, and other artifacts to create a certain effect.

rhetorical analysis

If a news outlet reports something you don't like, you may avoid the news outlet in the future, even if what was published was true. __________ is the tendency of news consumers to avoid media coverage that challenges their beliefs or perceptions.

selective exposure

The idea that actions should be measured in terms of the happiness they produce for the greatest number of people best describes which of the following?

utilitarianism

In this story trope, a white character saves a minority character from their plight. Examples include The Blind Side, Cool Runnings, and Undefeated.

white savior narrative


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