Deck 24: The Myth of Media Bias: Examining the Reality
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Deck 24: The Myth of Media Bias: Examining the Reality
1
Eighty to 90 percent of mass media revenue is generated by only about 10 to 20 percent of the media products made.
True
2
Despite the reputation the media have for being biased, research actually indicates that news media today are no more biased or politically partisan than they were in the 1980s.
False
3
The FCC has the authority to regulate all television content.
False
4
Most kids and teens spend nearly eight hours per day devoted to entertainment media, including television, movies, Internet, music, and other media sources.
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5
Most people believe that negative media influences, such as exposure to biased messages, have a greater effect on other people than on themselves.
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6
The amount of time Americans spend devoted to media has changed very little over the last twenty years.
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7
Media convergence has enabled a greater variety of voices to participate in the marketplace of ideas.
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8
Research indicates that one-third to one-half of Americans today report that they are dependent on the Internet for detailed information about health, science, business, and other issues on a weekly basis.
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9
Research today indicates that, despite the results of studies done in the 1970s and 1980s, media do not appear to have much impact on the behavior of children.
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10
Cable television is subject to government regulation because it transmits its content over public cable networks.
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11
Children are more likely to imitate aggressive behavior if they witness the behavior being rewarded rather than punished.
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12
Whereas the FCC has the authority to regulate broadcast television networks, cable and satellite networks often self-censor in order to avoid offending viewers and advertisers.
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13
The diversity of perspectives presented in the media today appears to have made media bias irrelevant because most people are exposed to a greater variety of perspectives on most issues.
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14
Media coverage of issues may set the agenda for what topics we discuss, how we discuss them, and even how we behave in response to them (for example, in our behavioral choices, purchasing, and even voting).
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15
Despite its reputation for low culture, television has produced more sophisticated programming with greater narrative complexity over the last couple of decades.
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16
We produce mass media messages when we text message our friends or change our Facebook status.
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17
Mediated communication technologies like blogs and Twitter may be reducing the agenda-setting power of traditional gatekeepers like television networks and news organizations.
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18
Advances in communication technologies are blurring the lines between traditional mass media and more interpersonal forms of communication.
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19
The First Amendment prevents the government from regulating television content.
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20
Although the media are often criticized for interfering with social activities, many people turn to the media to meet their social needs.
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21
Media multitasking may exacerbate the problem of information overload, making it difficult for people to sort through and make sense of the media content.
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22
People who live in poverty or in rural areas where access to Internet and/or technology is limited may be disadvantaged by the difficulty they face in accessing information through the media.
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