Exam 11: Evolving Journalism: News in a Digital Age
Exam 1: Introduction: Media in a Changing World90 Questions
Exam 2: Media Impact: Mass Communication Research and Effects105 Questions
Exam 3: Books: The Durable Medium105 Questions
Exam 4: Newspapers: Where Journalism Begins100 Questions
Exam 5: Magazines: The First of the Specialized Media100 Questions
Exam 6: Movies: Magic From the Dream Factory105 Questions
Exam 7: Recordings and the Music Industry: Copyright Battles, Format Wars105 Questions
Exam 8: Radio: The Hits Keep Coming104 Questions
Exam 9: Television: Reflecting and Affecting Society95 Questions
Exam 10: The Internet: Convergence in a Networked World92 Questions
Exam 11: Evolving Journalism: News in a Digital Age95 Questions
Exam 12: Public Relations: The Image Industry109 Questions
Exam 13: Advertising: The Media Support Industry103 Questions
Exam 14: Media Law: Understanding Freedom of Expression105 Questions
Exam 15: Media Ethics: Understanding Media Morality98 Questions
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Top-level managers of news distribution companies have been accused of being too influential in terms of the content and perspective of the news. What are some examples of this? How influential should owners and publishers be in terms of news content and perspective?
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Jon Stewart, host for the comedy news show The ______ Show, was named one of the most admired journalists by survey respondents.
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How did network coverage of the Vietnam War change throughout the war?
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Prior to 1960, short films containing a few items of current events called ______ were shown in movie theaters.
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Reporters use angles or ___ to make information interesting to the audience
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An event that would not have occurred if the media hadn't been there to cover it is called a
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In the 1980s, a few innovative newspapers began to offer their content to online subscribers using a service called ______ boards.
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In the early 2000s, online TV news sites were the leaders in ______ on demand, which enabled users to call up video clips of news events, both current and archived.
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Discuss why critics compare Rupert Murdoch to William Randolph Hearst.
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Aside from comedy news programs such as "The Daily Show," discuss two ways that news programs mix entertainment in their programming, using examples. Why is this an issue?
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Match the news peg with the example
-News event is of general interest
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Problems with "experts" advising news organizations include
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In the early years of television news, the networks were often critical of U.S. policies.
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Stories about events that are long-lasting, such as those about a flood, are called ______ news.
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"News" is the presentation of information that is ______, important and interesting to its audience.
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