Exam 10: Media: Tuning in or Tuning Out
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Organizations such as the Associated Press and United Press International are associated with the rise of
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Which president helped to create the modern White House press corps when he added a press room to the White House?
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Americans, on average, are most likely to get their national and international news from
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Which of the following statements about the nature of press coverage of Congress is LEAST accurate?
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Discuss the history of the media in the United States. What major technological changes have affected them? How have these changes altered the way Americans receive information? What changes are most salient today? How have these developments already changed the public's relationship with news media, and how might they further change it?
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Which of the following statements about government regulation of broadcast media is LEAST accurate?
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The first time radio aired the results of a presidential campaign, it was to report the election of
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Which of the following statements most accurately describes John Adams and Thomas Jefferson's handling of the press?
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Visible trends in the mass media today include all of the following EXCEPT
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The Internet debuted as a political medium for which presidential election?
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Which of the following statements about press coverage of Congress is LEAST accurate?
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In 2016, most of the media attention to presidential debates during the primary season
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Which of the following presidents had the most consistent skill at winning over media support?
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The first American newspaper, published in Massachusetts in 1690, shut down after just one issue because
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Which president was known as the Great Communicator for his ability to present his views effectively and keep his team focused on a "message of the day"?
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Which of the following statements about press coverage of the Supreme Court is most accurate?
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A classic study cited in the text found that news coverage (1948-2000) of presidential candidates by newspapers, newsmagazines, and television was
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Newspapers in the 1830s witnessed all of the following transformations EXCEPT
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Which of the following statements about trends in news coverage is LEAST accurate?
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