Exam 1: Mass Communication and Its Digital Transformation
Exam 1: Mass Communication and Its Digital Transformation62 Questions
Exam 2: Media Literacy in the Digital Age60 Questions
Exam 3: Print Media: Books, Newspapers, and Magazines60 Questions
Exam 4: Audio Media: Music Recordings, Radio60 Questions
Exam 5: Visual Media: Photography, Movies, and Television60 Questions
Exam 6: Interactive Media: The Internet, Video Games, and Virtual Reality60 Questions
Exam 7: The Impact of Social Media60 Questions
Exam 8: Journalism: From Information to Participation60 Questions
Exam 9: Public Relations: Building Relationships With Strategic Communications60 Questions
Exam 10: Advertising: The Power of Persuasion60 Questions
Exam 11: Media Ethics60 Questions
Exam 12: Communication Law and Regulation in the Digital Age58 Questions
Exam 13: Media Theory and Research60 Questions
Exam 14: Mass Communication and Politics in the Digital Age60 Questions
Exam 15: Global Media in the Digital Age59 Questions
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A danger of the entertainment function of mass communication is that entertainment can __________.
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When we talk on a phone, instant message, or write back and forth in a chat room, we are __________.
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In addition to reaching local television audiences, superstations also transmit content via satellite to__________.
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What makes it easier for smaller media companies and even individuals to mass distribute their media products?
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Creative Commons has created a range of contracts for content creators that help ensure creative works remain free in the public domain. These are based on the concept of __________.
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Cultural convergence says that media companies will continue to produce messages for large audiences, but according to this view, audiences will more frequently receive what?
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What statement best describes the audience in the traditional mass communication model?
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How have advertisers responded to peoples' use of digital video recorders to fast-forward through commercials?
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What improvements needed to be made to the telephone before it could be more widely adopted?
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Briefly discuss the pros and cons of audiences and the public becoming more active in media production.
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Describe the relationship between interpersonal communication and traditional mass-communication models, providing examples of the interplay between mediated interpersonal communication and mass communication.
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Who invented the Western world's first mechanical printing press?
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A(n) __________ is an economic structure in which a few very large, very powerful, and very rich owners control an industry or collection of related industries.
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The main functions of mass communication are cultural transmission, correlation, __________, and __________.
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A reason for the many initial incompatibilities in the telephone system was that __________.
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Which of the screens in our multiscreen world is the most used?
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