Exam 1: Mass Communication- a Critical Approach
Exam 1: Mass Communication- a Critical Approach97 Questions
Exam 2: The Internet, Digital Media, and Media Convergence93 Questions
Exam 3: Digital Gaming and the Media Playground101 Questions
Exam 4: Sound Recording and Popular Music108 Questions
Exam 5: Popular Radio and the Origins of Broadcasting127 Questions
Exam 6: Television and Cable- the Power of Visual Culture117 Questions
Exam 7: Movies and the Impact of Images136 Questions
Exam 8: Newspapers- the Rise and Decline of Modern Journalism83 Questions
Exam 9: Magazines in the Age of Specialization108 Questions
Exam 10: Books and the Power of Print95 Questions
Exam 11: Advertising and Commercial Culture124 Questions
Exam 12: Public Relations and Framing the Message108 Questions
Exam 13: Media Economics and the Global Marketplace97 Questions
Exam 14: The Culture of Journalism- Values, Ethics, and Democracy67 Questions
Exam 15: Media Effects and Cultural Approaches to Research82 Questions
Exam 16: Legal Controls and Freedom of Expression112 Questions
Exam 17: General Questions Covering the Entire Text71 Questions
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According to your textbook, which of the following is a consequence of the quick development of new technologies in the digital era?
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Which of the following is the best way to characterize the transitions between the print, electronic, and digital eras?
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Match the following stages in developing a critical perspective with their correct characteristics.
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According to your textbook, a major concern of critics of contemporary culture is _______.
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The common denominator that makes both our entertainment and information cultures compelling is ____________________.
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James Joyce's Finnegans Wake challenges readers to decode its complex narrative.
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According to the textbook, the mass media are industries that produce and distribute cultural products to large numbers of people.
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Populism tries to appeal to elite people by highlighting the differences between them and the ordinary people.
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Which of the following is not considered a consequence of the printing press?
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Celebrating populism in postmodern culture can result in _______.
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The senders of messages often have little control over how their messages will be received.
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Efficiency and individualism are both values of the modern period.
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In the interpretation stage of the critical process, an answer must be found to which of the following questions?
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What is one concern identified in the textbook about the future of news content available through Internet news search sites like Google?
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The final step in the critical process, ____________________ occurs when citizens actively work to create a media world that helps serves democracy.
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Which of the following statements does not represent part of the traditional high culture critique against popular culture?
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In the linear model of mass communication, gatekeepers are the authors, producers, and organizations that create the message.
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