Exam 11: Evolving Journalism: News in a Digital Age

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An angle or perspective making information interesting to the audience is called a/an _______,

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According to the 1933 ______ Agreement, radio networks would air only two five-minute newscasts a day, so they wouldn't interfere with newspaper sales.

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Match the date to the event. -First commercial radio news report

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Independent, self-employed journalists are called

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Pseudo- ______ are happenings that would not have occurred if media were not there to record them.

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Match the news peg with the example -News event is unusual

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Edward R. Murrow was a popular wartime newscaster in London.

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The point of view that is generally purported to be anti-big business and pro social programs is called a ______ bias.

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Match the title with the job description. -On-camera reporter in the field

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Citizen journalism

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Discuss the technologies available with online news that aren't available with print, radio or television news.

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Field producers are behind-the-scenes, off-screen reporters who do interviews, research and writing.

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During ____, the term "credibility gap" was used to define the difference between what the Johnson administration said and what the public believed to be true, based on what they saw on television news.

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Fred Friendly, the president of CBS news, resigned because CBS showed

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______ are independent journalists who are paid only for the material used.

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