Exam 2: From Radio to Television
Exam 1: Introducing Electronic Media12 Questions
Exam 2: From Radio to Television66 Questions
Exam 3: Cable and Newer Media45 Questions
Exam 4: How Electronic Media Work42 Questions
Exam 5: Distribution by Wired Relays, Wireless Relays, and Over the Internet31 Questions
Exam 6: Commercial Operations58 Questions
Exam 7: Noncommercial Services35 Questions
Exam 8: Programs and Programming Basics71 Questions
Exam 9: Audience Measurement41 Questions
Exam 10: Media Theory and Effects31 Questions
Exam 11: The Communications Act, Licensing, and Structural Regulation49 Questions
Exam 12: Constitutional Issues and Content Regulation35 Questions
Exam 13: A Global View33 Questions
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Edwin Armstrong invented FM, which was approved by the FCC in 1941 but saw only limited growth until the 1960s.
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Marconi first offered his wireless invention to the __________ government, which declined his offer.
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FCC chain regulations of 1941 were designed to
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The man responsible for designing a unique arrangement between his network and its affiliate radio stations (including free sustaining services) was
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All of the following were part of the FCC's Sixth Report and Order EXCEPT
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Contrast the claims of Fessenden and de Forest to "fathering" broadcasting.
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Underwater cables and telegraphy did little to develop the news wire services.
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Outline the major rules affecting television in the Sixth Report and Order.
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The television "freeze" of 1948 to 1952 hurt television's growth.
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Urban concentration, education, rising literacy, and more leisure time helped transform newspapers into a mass medium.
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When AT&T began station WEAF in 1922, how did it expect to make a profit?
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RCA's television demonstration at the 1939 New York World's Fair was significant because
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How did big business influence development of radio broadcasting?
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How did technological developments influence television's development?
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