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Deck 5: From Disruption, New Models Emerge
1
Startups are organic media organizations formed in the digital age.
True
2
The process of converting something that was once free into a product that is sold is the definition of…
A) engagement
B) digital-first
C) hyper-local
D) monetization
E) paywall
A) engagement
B) digital-first
C) hyper-local
D) monetization
E) paywall
D
3
Which type of paywall allows more flexibility in what users can view without a subscription
A) Hard Paywall
B) Soft Paywall
C) Metered Paywall
D) None of the above
A) Hard Paywall
B) Soft Paywall
C) Metered Paywall
D) None of the above
B
4
Patch was acquired by which company?
A) Netscape
B) AOL
C) Earthlink
D) Netzero
E) None of the above
A) Netscape
B) AOL
C) Earthlink
D) Netzero
E) None of the above
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5
Investigative journalism has been…
A) increasing at news outlets in recent years
B) decreasing at news outlets in recent years
C) helped by the economic downturn
D) considered less important as social media become prominent
E) a profitable part of news organizations
A) increasing at news outlets in recent years
B) decreasing at news outlets in recent years
C) helped by the economic downturn
D) considered less important as social media become prominent
E) a profitable part of news organizations
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6
Which is not a trend in journalism in recent years?
A) Paying for online access to news
B) New funding models
C) Responding to Web search trends
D) New approaches to local news
E) Increasing profits at large news companies
A) Paying for online access to news
B) New funding models
C) Responding to Web search trends
D) New approaches to local news
E) Increasing profits at large news companies
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7
An editorial strategy of serving their audience as quickly and as locally as possible is called being a _______ organization.
A) non-profit
B) current
C) legacy media
D) digital-first
E) transparent
A) non-profit
B) current
C) legacy media
D) digital-first
E) transparent
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8
Which of the following is NOT a non-profit journalism organization?
A) ProPublica
B) The Register Citizen
C) Aspen Journalism
D) MinnPost
E) Both A and B
A) ProPublica
B) The Register Citizen
C) Aspen Journalism
D) MinnPost
E) Both A and B
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9
Paywalls for online news began to be used widely in what year?
A) 2011
B) 2008
C) 2005
D) 2001
E) 1998
A) 2011
B) 2008
C) 2005
D) 2001
E) 1998
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10
When Newsday first started a paywall…
A) the Web traffic increased but ads decreased
B) the advertising increased but Web traffic decreased
C) both Web traffic and advertising increased
D) both Web traffic and advertising decreased
E) no changes emerged as a result of the paywall
A) the Web traffic increased but ads decreased
B) the advertising increased but Web traffic decreased
C) both Web traffic and advertising increased
D) both Web traffic and advertising decreased
E) no changes emerged as a result of the paywall
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11
What two key reporting positions are being cut as a result of funding issues?
A) Health Reporting
B) Investigative Reporting
C) Consumer Reporting
D) Statehouse Reporting
E) None of the above
A) Health Reporting
B) Investigative Reporting
C) Consumer Reporting
D) Statehouse Reporting
E) None of the above
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12
Patch is dedicated to what type of coverage?
A) Sports
B) Entertainment
C) Hyper-local news
D) Investigative reporting
E) Politics
A) Sports
B) Entertainment
C) Hyper-local news
D) Investigative reporting
E) Politics
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13
Unlike newspapers, television networks and national magazines have been expanding their investigative units in recent years.
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14
ProPublica has the main goal of turning local news coverage into facilitated community conversations.
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Patch covers mainly low-income communities often ignored by traditional news organizations.
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16
Patch editors write, shoot and edit, capture video and closely monitor analytics.
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17
Some argue that engagement is more important than attracting large numbers to digital sites.
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18
Legacy Media are products that predate the internet.
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Engagement is the level of involvement that the viewer has with a media product.
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20
ProPublica is a group that practices non-profit journalism.
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21
Aspen Journalism is an example of a new company that seeks to produce investigative journalism in the local public interest.
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22
Local news delivery has not changed in recent years.
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23
Legacy media have homogeneous audiences.
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24
What are two benefits of going "Hyperlocal" news?
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25
The term "legacy media" describes media products that:
A) predate the Internet.
B) typically depend upon advertising income.
C) typically depend upon one-way messages to a heterogeneous audience.
D) all of the above.
A) predate the Internet.
B) typically depend upon advertising income.
C) typically depend upon one-way messages to a heterogeneous audience.
D) all of the above.
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26
According to the textbook, non-profit organizations have been organized to do investigative journalism.
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27
What is a concern surrounding digital ad revenue
A) numbers in terms of viewers.
B) amount of engagement.
C) both a. and b.
D) none of the above
A) numbers in terms of viewers.
B) amount of engagement.
C) both a. and b.
D) none of the above
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28
In regard to a media consumer, engagement describes:
A) the depth of involvement that a news customer has with a media product.
B) how much money a news customer spends for access to the news outlet.
C) a social section of the digital news site.
D) none of the above.
A) the depth of involvement that a news customer has with a media product.
B) how much money a news customer spends for access to the news outlet.
C) a social section of the digital news site.
D) none of the above.
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29
"Digital-first" strategy means even legacy media break news over digital media rather than waiting for their scheduled print publication or broadcast time slot.
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30
Media outlets are either concerned with audience engagement or amount of ads. True or
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31
"Hyperlocal" covers news in a defined geographic region.
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32
"Sponsored content" is a distinct section of news that is paid for by an advertiser The subject matter of the content often matches that of the advertising.
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33
"Monetization" is the process of converting something that once was free into a product that is sold.
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34
Essay. Clay Shirky is quoted in chapter 5 as saying, "Society doesn't need newspapers. What we need is journalism." Do you agree or disagree? Why?
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