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Deck 1: The Current Journalism Landscape
1
What is defined as drawing from the strengths of various media platforms in order to tell better stories?
A) Convergence
B) Synergy
C) Multimedia
D) Mergers
A) Convergence
B) Synergy
C) Multimedia
D) Mergers
Convergence
2
As a journalism student, do you see yourself being properly prepared for a world of convergent journalism? What skills do you think you bring to the table and what skills do you think you lack? What do you see as the best way to close any gaps in your skill set?
No Answer.
3
Discuss how media has changed over the past 10 years with the class. What do you rely on most for your information, both in terms of devices and media outlets? What makes these outlets and devices valuable for you in terms of media consumption?
No Answer.
4
When producing content for a convergent journalism operation you should use:
A) Whatever tool with which you feel the most comfortable.
B) Any tool you have.
C) The right tool for the right job.
D) Anything digital.
A) Whatever tool with which you feel the most comfortable.
B) Any tool you have.
C) The right tool for the right job.
D) Anything digital.
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5
Cory Haik of the Washington Post describes the way in which journalists alter their work to fit the needs of consumers as:
A) Convergent Journalism
B) Pandering Journalism
C) Digital Journalism
D) Adaptive Journalism
A) Convergent Journalism
B) Pandering Journalism
C) Digital Journalism
D) Adaptive Journalism
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6
In spite of changes to the field of journalism, what remains at the heart of what journalists do?
A) The Inverted Pyramid
B) Convergent Journalism
C) Storytelling
D) Timeliness
A) The Inverted Pyramid
B) Convergent Journalism
C) Storytelling
D) Timeliness
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7
The idea espoused in the phrase, "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail," is at the core of what law or rule?
A) The Law of the Instrument
B) The Rule of Thirds
C) The Rule of Law
D) The Law of Convergence
A) The Law of the Instrument
B) The Rule of Thirds
C) The Rule of Law
D) The Law of Convergence
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8
Journalists who perform well in a convergent environment must put which person/people first?
A) Media owners
B) Themselves
C) Other media professionals
D) Media consumers
A) Media owners
B) Themselves
C) Other media professionals
D) Media consumers
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9
Journalists who operate in a convergent environment must fully embrace which of the following news values?
A) Timeliness
B) Novelty
C) Proximity
D) Prominence
A) Timeliness
B) Novelty
C) Proximity
D) Prominence
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10
What has the shift to digital media meant for consumers?
A) They need to buy more digital devices.
B) They have more choices in what they consume.
C) They have fewer real voices on the Internet.
D) They have to pay more for content.
A) They need to buy more digital devices.
B) They have more choices in what they consume.
C) They have fewer real voices on the Internet.
D) They have to pay more for content.
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11
What has been one of the largest shifts in the last ten years in terms of how people get their information?
A) Heavier reliance on TV
B) More use of the Web
C) Larger shift to audio books
D) Heavier reliance on mobile devices
A) Heavier reliance on TV
B) More use of the Web
C) Larger shift to audio books
D) Heavier reliance on mobile devices
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12
Over the past ten years media individuals' media usage has:
A) Gone down
B) Stayed the same
C) Gone up
D) Gone up and down each year
A) Gone down
B) Stayed the same
C) Gone up
D) Gone up and down each year
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13
Where do you see journalism going in the next ten years? Will there be more outlets or fewer? Will news improve or will gossip, tabloid fodder and YouTube videos of cats flushing toilets become dominant on the landscape? Justify your thoughts.
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14
What is defined as drawing from the strengths of various media platforms in order to tell better stories?
A) Convergence
B) Synergy
C) Multimedia
D) Mergers
A) Convergence
B) Synergy
C) Multimedia
D) Mergers
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15
What has been one of the largest shifts in the last ten years in terms of how people get their information?
A) Heavier reliance on TV
B) More use of the Web
C) Larger shift to audio books
D) Heavier reliance on mobile devices
A) Heavier reliance on TV
B) More use of the Web
C) Larger shift to audio books
D) Heavier reliance on mobile devices
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16
What has the shift to digital media meant for consumers?
A) They need to buy more digital devices.
B) They have more choices in what they consume.
C) They have fewer real voices on the Internet.
D) They have to pay more for content.
A) They need to buy more digital devices.
B) They have more choices in what they consume.
C) They have fewer real voices on the Internet.
D) They have to pay more for content.
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17
Journalists who operate in a convergent environment must fully embrace which of the following news values?
A) Timeliness
B) Novelty
C) Proximity
D) Prominence
A) Timeliness
B) Novelty
C) Proximity
D) Prominence
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18
Journalists who perform well in a convergent environment must put which person/people first?
A) Media owners
B) Themselves
C) Other media professionals
D) Media consumers
A) Media owners
B) Themselves
C) Other media professionals
D) Media consumers
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19
In spite of changes to the field of journalism, what remains at the heart of what journalists do?
A) The Inverted Pyramid
B) Convergent Journalism
C) Storytelling
D) Timeliness
A) The Inverted Pyramid
B) Convergent Journalism
C) Storytelling
D) Timeliness
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20
Cory Haik of the Washington Post describes the way in which journalists alter their work to fit the needs of consumers as:
A) Convergent Journalism
B) Pandering Journalism
C) Digital Journalism
D) Adaptive Journalism
A) Convergent Journalism
B) Pandering Journalism
C) Digital Journalism
D) Adaptive Journalism
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21
When producing content for a convergent journalism operation you should use:
A) Whatever tool with which you feel the most comfortable.
B) Any tool you have.
C) The right tool for the right job.
D) Anything digital.
A) Whatever tool with which you feel the most comfortable.
B) Any tool you have.
C) The right tool for the right job.
D) Anything digital.
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22
Discuss how media has changed over the past 10 years with the class. What do you rely on most for your information, both in terms of devices and media outlets? What makes these outlets and devices valuable for you in terms of media consumption?
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23
Where do you see journalism going in the next ten years? Will there be more outlets or fewer? Will news improve or will gossip, tabloid fodder and YouTube videos of cats flushing toilets become dominant on the landscape? Justify your thoughts.
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