Deck 39: Its Dude Time: A Quarter Century of Excluding Womens Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows

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The authors found that ______ of broadcast coverage was dedicated to women's sports.

A) 3.2%
B) 17%
C) 23.1%
D) 30%
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Maddie is a 21-year-old female athlete who is regularly seen on televised sports broadcasts. Based on the research discussed in the reading, which sport does Maddie most likely play?

A) Lacrosse
B) Basketball
C) Soccer
D) Golf
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In which month would one most likely to find a television broadcast of women's sports?

A) January
B) March
C) June
D) September
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Transitions before commercial breaks in news and highlights shows are often marked by ______ that are intended to build interest and hold the audience for an exciting upcoming story.

A) tickers
B) timetables
C) tracks
D) teasers
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In 2014, the most commonly featured women's sport was ______.

A) baseball
B) tennis
C) basketball
D) soccer
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What has happened to women's sports leadership as girls' participation in youth sports has increased?

A) It has somewhat increased.
B) It has rapidly increased.
C) It has stalled.
D) It has declined.
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The larger picture of girls' and women's progress in sport is best described as ______.

A) a mediated man cave
B) a stalled revolution
C) sexualized comic relief
D) respectful good news
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A place set up by men for men to celebrate men's sensational athletic accomplishments is referred to as a ______.

A) hook
B) Title IX
C) sports center
D) mediated man cave
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Which statement best summarizes the portrayal of women athletes by news and highlights commentators over the past 20 years?

A) Coverage has become increasingly respectful but is presented in a lackluster manner.
B) Coverage has become increasingly sexualized with more frequent lead stories and tickers.
C) Although coverage of women's sports has increased, coverage of girls' sports has decreased.
D) Although coverage of women's and girls' sports has increased, it has occurred at the expense of coverage of the big three male sports.
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According to the authors, what was the central aim of their study?

A) To present public advocacy social science research
B) To understand the sexualized nature of women's sports coverage
C) To examine change and continuity over time
D) To promote a revolution in girls' and women's sports
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What are the three dynamics that shape how news broadcasters build audiences for men's sports while positioning women's sports as unimportant?
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Describe how excitement for men's sports is typically generated and maintained. Compare this to the portrayal of women's sports.
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The authors state that women's achievements are presented ambivalently. Explain the meaning of this assertion and provide an example.
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Describe the three intertwined patterns that are involved in the creation of "dude time."
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Discuss how televised news coverage of women's sports can affect gender relations.
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Deck 39: Its Dude Time: A Quarter Century of Excluding Womens Sports in Televised News and Highlight Shows
1
The authors found that ______ of broadcast coverage was dedicated to women's sports.

A) 3.2%
B) 17%
C) 23.1%
D) 30%
A
2
Maddie is a 21-year-old female athlete who is regularly seen on televised sports broadcasts. Based on the research discussed in the reading, which sport does Maddie most likely play?

A) Lacrosse
B) Basketball
C) Soccer
D) Golf
B
3
In which month would one most likely to find a television broadcast of women's sports?

A) January
B) March
C) June
D) September
B
4
Transitions before commercial breaks in news and highlights shows are often marked by ______ that are intended to build interest and hold the audience for an exciting upcoming story.

A) tickers
B) timetables
C) tracks
D) teasers
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In 2014, the most commonly featured women's sport was ______.

A) baseball
B) tennis
C) basketball
D) soccer
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What has happened to women's sports leadership as girls' participation in youth sports has increased?

A) It has somewhat increased.
B) It has rapidly increased.
C) It has stalled.
D) It has declined.
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The larger picture of girls' and women's progress in sport is best described as ______.

A) a mediated man cave
B) a stalled revolution
C) sexualized comic relief
D) respectful good news
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A place set up by men for men to celebrate men's sensational athletic accomplishments is referred to as a ______.

A) hook
B) Title IX
C) sports center
D) mediated man cave
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Which statement best summarizes the portrayal of women athletes by news and highlights commentators over the past 20 years?

A) Coverage has become increasingly respectful but is presented in a lackluster manner.
B) Coverage has become increasingly sexualized with more frequent lead stories and tickers.
C) Although coverage of women's sports has increased, coverage of girls' sports has decreased.
D) Although coverage of women's and girls' sports has increased, it has occurred at the expense of coverage of the big three male sports.
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According to the authors, what was the central aim of their study?

A) To present public advocacy social science research
B) To understand the sexualized nature of women's sports coverage
C) To examine change and continuity over time
D) To promote a revolution in girls' and women's sports
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What are the three dynamics that shape how news broadcasters build audiences for men's sports while positioning women's sports as unimportant?
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Describe how excitement for men's sports is typically generated and maintained. Compare this to the portrayal of women's sports.
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The authors state that women's achievements are presented ambivalently. Explain the meaning of this assertion and provide an example.
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Describe the three intertwined patterns that are involved in the creation of "dude time."
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Discuss how televised news coverage of women's sports can affect gender relations.
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