Exam 12: Working Behind the Scenes in Media

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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 led to:

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In a radio station, the _____ works most closely with the music director.

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In the studio control room, TD stands for technical director.

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Entry-level video journalism jobs require reporters to shoot and edit video, be on camera, write stories, and more.

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In TV production, a fade is a/an:

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Satellite television companies have begun producing significant quantities of entertainment programming.

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Streaming media content allows audience members to rent the content rather than having to buy it.

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Both the technology and the basic operations of radio and television stations have changed dramatically over the past decades.

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In the 1920s, some local stations recorded their audio programs as "electrical transcriptions."

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______ is a process in which news photographers can shoot breaking news and have it aired almost immediately at the station:

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The engineering department often includes:

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Goals of general management of cable services include negotiating:

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Sales in satellite radio involves:

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Character generators are used to make a multitude of creative changes, such as slow motion, to the video.

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Which of the following is not an advantage of digital delivery of content via the Internet?

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