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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In 1955 CBS achieved a number-one place in television ratings, a rank it held for 21 years.
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Among the earliest of radio "broadcasts" was Reginald Fessenden's 1906 Christmas broadcast.
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The color television system compatible with existing black-and-white television receivers was developed by
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Outline the rights of AT&T and the Radio Group in the 1926 cross-licensing agreements.
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In the 1920s Herbert Hoover called four radio conferences in an attempt to get broadcasters to regulate themselves.
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The network that set radio's standard for journalism in its coverage during World War II was
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It would be safe to say that radio was saved in the 1950s by
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Who first proved James Clerk Maxwell's theory about the existence of sound waves?
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In terms of transmission and reception, UHF television stations had __________ VHF television stations.
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David Sarnoff pioneered innovative network/affiliate contracts that became standard practices for years.
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The FCC's Sixth Report and Order effectively limited television to three networks, because too few cities had been allotted more than three channels with equal coverage potential.
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Audiences relied on radio during the Great Depression to distract them from daily struggles of survival.
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List and explain at least three preconditions leading to radio broadcasting.
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During the early years of American broadcasting, radio advertising was
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