Connect exam 7
The Supreme Court, in its decision in ______Blank, stated that the First Amendment was "among the fundamental personal rights and liberties protected by the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment from impairment by the states." Given that, "Congress shall make no law" is now interpreted as "government agencies shall make no law."
Gitlow v. New York
Which one of the following will you not see on a Saudi Arabian broadcast of The Simpsons?
Homer drinking a Duff Beer
The American surrogate service transmitting into Cuba is Radio and Television
Marti.
The ______Blank government ruled that inserting commercial breaks into televised movies at particularly dramatic moments compromises the integrity of the film and is punishable by fine.
Swedish
In international broadcasting, an operation established by one country to substitute for another's own domestic service is called
a surrogate service.
When a media outlet distributes content with knowledge of its falsity or a reckless disregard for the truth, it has acted with
actual malice.
Proponents of the global village consider a benefit to be all except which of the following?
all cultures viewing only American content
Those against the global village say that a negative consequence will be
all global content coming from a small handful of firms.
The normative theory that calls for the subjugation of media for the purpose of serving the government is the _____________Blank concept.
authoritarian
Because freedom of the press can be limited if the likely result is damaging, there is no absolute freedom of expression in the case of
clear and present danger.
Many countries, especially developing countries lacking sufficient resources to create their own quality media fare, fear that U.S. cultural values will overwhelm and displace those of their own lands, a process known as
cultural imperialism.
Which of the following theories argues that people experience a kind of mental discomfort when confronted with new information, and as a result, they consciously and subconsciously work to limit or reduce that discomfort?
dissonance theory
A reporter's commitment to equity is how well he or she affords the subjects in a story as much self-respect as possible. Group starts
false
Advertising provides the primary source of financial support for Britain's BBC.
false
Content that is purely entertainment, such as a fun summer movie, does not enjoy First Amendment protection because it is totally commercial in its intent, and therefore, not of "the press."
false
Most media professionals favor licensing of media practitioners if it will produce higher standards of operation. Group starts
false
Slander typically applies to the false and malicious publication of material that damages a person's reputation. Group starts
false
Those who hold the absolutist position on the First Amendment are willing to make an exception when it comes to control of offensive and indecent content. Group starts
false
The daily time and cost demands of U.S. journalism result in newspapers and broadcasts composed of a large number of brief, capsulated stories with little room for perspective and context, resulting in ______Blank news.
fragmented
Originated by Marshall McLuhan, the ________Blank is the idea that new communication technology will permit people to become increasingly involved in one another's lives.
global village
Proponents of the free flow of mass communication across borders support the _______Blank, the idea that globalization inevitably and for the better allows the existence of traces of many cultures in every culture.
hybridization hypothesis
The mass society theory idea that media are a dangerous drug, or a killing force that directly and immediately penetrates a person's system, is summed up in the
hypodermic needle theory.
The false and malicious publication of material that damages a person's reputation (typically applied to print media) is
libel.
During the ______Blank era of mass communication theory, the media were believed to be corrupting influences that undermined the social order, and "average" people were considered defenseless against their influence.
mass society theory
A culture's fundamental values are its
metaethics
Media effects on individuals are said to be
micro-level effects
Illegally operated radio stations broadcasting to English audiences from offshore or foreign facilities during the 1960s were called
pirate stations.
Radio Caroline and Radio Veronica are examples of
pirate stations.
The view of mass media as central to the maintenance of society over time and the representation of shared beliefs is the ______Blank perspective.
ritual
Legislation that expressly protects reporters' rights to maintain sources' confidentiality in court is called a
shield law.
As countries across the globe come to fear American domination of their digital infrastructures they will inevitably create an Internet fragmented and divided along national lines, a
splinternet.
Clandestine broadcasting truly flowered during
the Cold War.
Among the regulatory requirements that disappeared during the broadcast deregulation movement of the Reagan administration is ______Blank, which required broadcasters to cover issues of public importance and to be fair in that coverage.
the Fairness Doctrine
Among the world's leading 46 democracies, the news media in ______Blank are the least trusted by their citizens.
the United States
Which of the following theories argues that media do not tell us what to think, but what to think about?
the agenda setting theory
Which of the following theories explains how people's attitudes are formed, shaped, and changed through communication and how those attitudes influence behavior?
the attitude change theory
Before they develop the intellectual and critical capacity to know what is not real, children confront the world in all its splendor and vulgarity through television. Television-effects researchers call this
the early window.
When adults consume entertainment media, they intentionally accept as real what is put before them. This is known as
the willing suspension of disbelief.
Mass communication ______Blank are explanations and predictions of social phenomena that attempt to relate mass communication to various aspects of our personal and cultural lives or social systems.
theories
The Supreme Court turned the ________Blank analogy against NBC, declaring that the FCC had the right to judge content.
traffic cop
Democracy requires a free press.
true
In the free-press-fair-trial debate, the First and Sixth Amendments conflict.
true
The libertarian model of press control is based on the self-righting principle.
true
When a social media site removes the pages of a group that consistently violates its terms of use that group has been deplatformed.
true
Which of the following theories argues that media don't do things to people; rather, people do things with media?
uses and gratifications theory
Britain's external service is the
BBC
In 1981 in ______Blank, the Supreme Court determined that television cameras in the courtroom were not inherently damaging to fairness, and different states have since adopted different standards on the issue.
Chandler v. Florida
Radio came to China via an American reporter named _____________Blank, who established an experimental radio station there in 1923.
E. C. Osborn
_______________Blank is the belief that cultural products made in another country can influence or displace indigenous cultural productions, artifacts, and media to the detriment of the receiving nations.
Electronic colonialism theory
The Chinese media system is based on that of
Former Soviet Union