Exam 5: The Story Changes With the Medium

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Radio does a good job of communicating the tone of how someone says something, and it is relatively inexpensive.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "citizen journalists"

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Along with providing an example, students should say that citizen journalists, who are typically untrained and unpaid news volunteers, are ordinary citizens who contribute to news stories, often because they make it to the scene before professional journalists.

Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Which of the following describes a role that social media played in the Arab Spring protests and revolutions, according to analysts?

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What are three tips for television/video writing?

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To follow news through this medium, audiences must absorb both the story and visuals at the same time.

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For this medium, reporters should do the following: Break stories into small chunks; consider including links to additional raw material, such as interviews or video footage; and look for related stories or graphics and provide links when appropriate.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Citizen journalists are journalists who have citizenship in the countries in which they are reporting-as opposed to international journalists, who may not have the same depth of knowledge about local culture and politics.

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One strength of print is that it allows people to re-read, so the journalist can include very complex or nuanced information.

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When writing for television, reporters should write to the visuals, which means describing in the script what viewers are seeing on the screen.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Please define the following term and provide an example to illustrate: "gatekeepers"

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Of the four possibilities listed below, this medium allows audience members the most control over how they gather news-they can typically select from a wide range of information about an issue, often including raw information such as speech transcripts.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Good journalists do complete reporting by including all their research and all related information in each news story.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Traditionally, media owners and journalists have played a strong role as society's gatekeepers of information-the people who have decided what information passed through the gates of the news media, which sources were given a voice, and what topics garnered attention.

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Please a.) define the term ambient sound, and b.) describe a story and provide an example of ambient sound for that story.

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -Which of the following best describes ARPANET?

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A television news story package might contain which of the following elements?

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Habits 3 quiz-exam questions -There are arguments in favor of and against journalists' withholding information from the public in order to potentially save a life, such as in the cases of Daniel Pearl and James Foley when they originally went missing. Please a.) describe one major argument in favor of withholding information, applying the ethical principles as you explain it. Then, b.) describe one major argument against withholding information, again applying the ethical principles as you explain it.

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What are two features that differentiate writing print for a physical publication and writing print for an online publication?

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