Deck 9: Television: Reflecting and Affecting Society

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Television is turned on approximately ___ hours a day in the average American home.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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The "father" of television, determined by a lawsuit, was

A) Philo Farnsworth
B) Vladimir Zworykin
C) David Sarnoff
D) Milton Berle
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Although TV was invented in 1927, it wasn't formally introduced to the public until the World's Fair in

A) 1929
B) 1936
C) 1939
D) 1946
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What effect did World War II have on television?

A) it made television cheaper
B) it provided more programming
C) it required a change in the number of lines of resolution
D) it froze development
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Poor quality films taken directly from television monitors in the studios were called

A) affiliates
B) kinescopes
C) cavalcades
D) film strips
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Critics point out that television's golden age wasn't golden for

A) women
B) Native Americans
C) Latinos
D) all of these
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Cable television began

A) as an attempt to bring TV into hard-to-reach areas
B) to allow people to receive additional channels
C) as an alternative to satellite TV
D) all of these
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Fox network started in the

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
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Broadcast television networks are in a fight for survival with

A) cable television
B) video games
C) the Internet
D) all of these
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Geostationary refers to

A) television transmitters
B) microwave links
C) wireless cable
D) satellite orbits
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Television programs originate from

A) the station or cable channel itself
B) a network
C) a syndicator
D) all of these
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Strip programming is showing a program

A) right after a highly rated program
B) in a back-to-back sequence
C) in the same time period five times a week
D) in the same time period once a week
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A rating is the percentage of homes

A) with TVs that are tuned into a particular station
B) with TVs in use that are tuned into a particular station
C) with access to cable or satellite
D) none of these
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The top-rated television program of all time was

A) the Super Bowl in 1972
B) the movie Gone with the Wind in 1976
C) the last episode of M*A*S*H in 1983
D) the Winter Olympics in 1994
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The best-known television rating service is

A) Billboard, Inc.
B) Arbitron Research
C) Nielsen Media Research
D) none of these
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A ratings device that allows each family member to record viewing habits is called a

A) Viewer Diary
B) People Meter
C) TV Checkpoint
D) Personal Monitor
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Most television programs are designed to make limited intellectual and aesthetic demands on their viewers

A) to not offend children
B) because it's the least expensive to produce
C) to reach the largest audiences
D) to satisfy strict FCC regulations
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Lowest-common-denominator programming damages viewers intellectually and emotionally, according to Neil Postman in his book:

A) Amusing Ourselves to Death
B) Sex and Violence on TV
C) Change Channels, Change Minds
D) The Rise and Fall of American TV Programming
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TV commissioner Newton Minnow called TV programming

A) the boob tube
B) the idiot box
C) the vast wasteland
D) all of these
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__ percent of premium cable programming includes violence.

A) 25
B) 50
C) 65
D) 85
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Which of the following is NOT true about TV wrestling programs?

A) Coca-Cola has withdrawn its ads
B) it is one of the fastest growing types of programming
C) children mimic the moves of the professional wrestlers
D) the wrestlers don't get hurt
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The FCC requires TV stations to air three hours of children's programs every week between

A) 7
B) 10
C) 7.
D) 2 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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A device that allows parents to block out undesired programming is called a

A) censor device
B) rating controller
C) parental controller
D) V-chip
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An "FV" notation on a television program means it is

A) about family values
B) a foreign version
C) recommended for family viewing
D) none of these
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Compulsive television viewers

A) watch more television than the average person
B) are not very selective in what they view
C) use television as a distraction
D) all of these
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"The CSI effect" refers to jurors who have unrealistic expectations about forensic science from watching shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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Lines of resolution are rows of pixels that make up a television picture image.
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Movie studio executives were excited about early television, as it gave them another outlet for feature film distribution.
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60 Minutes was the first televised news magazine.
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The first show to feature a nearly all-black cast was Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which depicted blacks as ignorant and clownish.
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Cable TV has a smaller channel capacity than standard TV.
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In the mid-1980s, The WB became the first new national network in 40 years.
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Movie studios tried to make VCRs illegal.
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The cultural effects of the VCR included time shifting and zapping.
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Independent stations are more valuable than stations with a network affiliation.
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Basic cable is the least expensive program that cable providers offer.
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The first superstation was the Cable News Network.
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Pay-per-view is the same thing as video on demand.
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A geostationary satellite orbits the earth at the same speed that the earth rotates on its axis.
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Television ratings are taken in households as well as places of business.
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Nielsen ratings households are selected every year from a pool of applicants.
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Premium cable channels generally have the most violent programming.
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Research indicates that exposure to televised stereotypes increases viewer acceptance of stereotypes.
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One form of stereotyping is making an ethnic minority invisible.
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On television, S ratings are for suggestive dialog and D ratings are for death by violence.
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In what ways did radio pave the way for the development of television?
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How did Philo T. Farnsworth and Vladimir Zworykin contribute to the invention of television?
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Why did the FCC place a four-year freeze on television license applications after World War II?
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What were the names of the original television networks, and where did they originate?
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Discuss the factors that came together resulting in 1948-1958 becoming television's golden age.
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Some critics suggest that television's golden age wasn't golden for everyone. What do they mean? Use examples
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Why did the movie studios consider television a threat?
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Discuss the original intent for cable television, and what it was subsequently used for.
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Discuss the development of the three new broadcast television networks that emerged after 1980. Include the factors that made their development a good idea.
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Describe some of the newer technologies that compete with broadcast television.
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Explain the impact of the Carnegie Commission's recommendations in 1967.
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Why is professional wrestling a controversial genre of television programming? Use examples.
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What aspects of television entertainment and news cause the most controversy? Discuss both sides, giving examples.
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Television has been accused of both stereotyping minorities and not employing them fully as actors and business executives. Discuss this criticism. What statements has the television industry made in its defense?
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Describe the traits and the resulting problems that researchers say compulsive television viewers have. Do you agree or disagree that compulsive television viewing is a problem? Why or why not?
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______ paved the way for the development of television.
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Television was first shown to the public in ______ at the World's Fair in New York.
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Channel ______ is the placement of assigned spots on the electromagnetic spectrum to individual broadcast stations.
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The years from 1948 through 1958 were known as network television's ______ age.
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During early television, women were portrayed as stereotypical ______.
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The television program ______ was the first ratings success for a program with black heroes and white villains.
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Televised programs like the Super ______ created an obsession with sports among American males.
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CATV became _____ television in the 1970s when it began to offer additional signals from distant stations.
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Must-______ rules are FCC regulations that require cable systems to carry all local television stations within the system's area of coverage.
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Public ______ Channels are provided by cable systems as part of their community franchise agreements.
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HDTV has 1,125 scanning lines instead of the ______ lines of conventional TV.
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VOD refers to video on ______.
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One cultural effect of the VCR was ______ shifting, releasing consumers from the television station's schedule.
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An independent station is one that is not affiliated with or owned by a ______.
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The Carnegie Commission, in 1967, used the key term ______, rather than "educational" in its report on noncommercial television.
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Fox syndicates its programs to ______, where the shows sell for $1.99 an episode.
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The power of ______ demonstrates just how important the audience is to the television industry.
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Nielson's ______ Meter collects information from family members on what programs they are viewing.
Question
Sweeps months include November, February, May and ______.
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Research into television entertainment indicates that television programs contain ethnic, racial and sexual
______.
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Deck 9: Television: Reflecting and Affecting Society
1
Television is turned on approximately ___ hours a day in the average American home.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
8
2
The "father" of television, determined by a lawsuit, was

A) Philo Farnsworth
B) Vladimir Zworykin
C) David Sarnoff
D) Milton Berle
Philo Farnsworth
3
Although TV was invented in 1927, it wasn't formally introduced to the public until the World's Fair in

A) 1929
B) 1936
C) 1939
D) 1946
1939
4
What effect did World War II have on television?

A) it made television cheaper
B) it provided more programming
C) it required a change in the number of lines of resolution
D) it froze development
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Poor quality films taken directly from television monitors in the studios were called

A) affiliates
B) kinescopes
C) cavalcades
D) film strips
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Critics point out that television's golden age wasn't golden for

A) women
B) Native Americans
C) Latinos
D) all of these
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Cable television began

A) as an attempt to bring TV into hard-to-reach areas
B) to allow people to receive additional channels
C) as an alternative to satellite TV
D) all of these
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Fox network started in the

A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1970s
D) 1980s
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Broadcast television networks are in a fight for survival with

A) cable television
B) video games
C) the Internet
D) all of these
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10
Geostationary refers to

A) television transmitters
B) microwave links
C) wireless cable
D) satellite orbits
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11
Television programs originate from

A) the station or cable channel itself
B) a network
C) a syndicator
D) all of these
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12
Strip programming is showing a program

A) right after a highly rated program
B) in a back-to-back sequence
C) in the same time period five times a week
D) in the same time period once a week
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13
A rating is the percentage of homes

A) with TVs that are tuned into a particular station
B) with TVs in use that are tuned into a particular station
C) with access to cable or satellite
D) none of these
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The top-rated television program of all time was

A) the Super Bowl in 1972
B) the movie Gone with the Wind in 1976
C) the last episode of M*A*S*H in 1983
D) the Winter Olympics in 1994
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15
The best-known television rating service is

A) Billboard, Inc.
B) Arbitron Research
C) Nielsen Media Research
D) none of these
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A ratings device that allows each family member to record viewing habits is called a

A) Viewer Diary
B) People Meter
C) TV Checkpoint
D) Personal Monitor
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17
Most television programs are designed to make limited intellectual and aesthetic demands on their viewers

A) to not offend children
B) because it's the least expensive to produce
C) to reach the largest audiences
D) to satisfy strict FCC regulations
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18
Lowest-common-denominator programming damages viewers intellectually and emotionally, according to Neil Postman in his book:

A) Amusing Ourselves to Death
B) Sex and Violence on TV
C) Change Channels, Change Minds
D) The Rise and Fall of American TV Programming
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19
TV commissioner Newton Minnow called TV programming

A) the boob tube
B) the idiot box
C) the vast wasteland
D) all of these
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20
__ percent of premium cable programming includes violence.

A) 25
B) 50
C) 65
D) 85
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21
Which of the following is NOT true about TV wrestling programs?

A) Coca-Cola has withdrawn its ads
B) it is one of the fastest growing types of programming
C) children mimic the moves of the professional wrestlers
D) the wrestlers don't get hurt
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22
The FCC requires TV stations to air three hours of children's programs every week between

A) 7
B) 10
C) 7.
D) 2 p.m. and 9 p.m.
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A device that allows parents to block out undesired programming is called a

A) censor device
B) rating controller
C) parental controller
D) V-chip
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24
An "FV" notation on a television program means it is

A) about family values
B) a foreign version
C) recommended for family viewing
D) none of these
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Compulsive television viewers

A) watch more television than the average person
B) are not very selective in what they view
C) use television as a distraction
D) all of these
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"The CSI effect" refers to jurors who have unrealistic expectations about forensic science from watching shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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27
Lines of resolution are rows of pixels that make up a television picture image.
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28
Movie studio executives were excited about early television, as it gave them another outlet for feature film distribution.
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29
60 Minutes was the first televised news magazine.
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The first show to feature a nearly all-black cast was Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which depicted blacks as ignorant and clownish.
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31
Cable TV has a smaller channel capacity than standard TV.
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In the mid-1980s, The WB became the first new national network in 40 years.
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Movie studios tried to make VCRs illegal.
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The cultural effects of the VCR included time shifting and zapping.
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Independent stations are more valuable than stations with a network affiliation.
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Basic cable is the least expensive program that cable providers offer.
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The first superstation was the Cable News Network.
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Pay-per-view is the same thing as video on demand.
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A geostationary satellite orbits the earth at the same speed that the earth rotates on its axis.
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Television ratings are taken in households as well as places of business.
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Nielsen ratings households are selected every year from a pool of applicants.
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42
Premium cable channels generally have the most violent programming.
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Research indicates that exposure to televised stereotypes increases viewer acceptance of stereotypes.
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44
One form of stereotyping is making an ethnic minority invisible.
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45
On television, S ratings are for suggestive dialog and D ratings are for death by violence.
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46
In what ways did radio pave the way for the development of television?
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47
How did Philo T. Farnsworth and Vladimir Zworykin contribute to the invention of television?
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Why did the FCC place a four-year freeze on television license applications after World War II?
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49
What were the names of the original television networks, and where did they originate?
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50
Discuss the factors that came together resulting in 1948-1958 becoming television's golden age.
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51
Some critics suggest that television's golden age wasn't golden for everyone. What do they mean? Use examples
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52
Why did the movie studios consider television a threat?
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53
Discuss the original intent for cable television, and what it was subsequently used for.
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54
Discuss the development of the three new broadcast television networks that emerged after 1980. Include the factors that made their development a good idea.
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55
Describe some of the newer technologies that compete with broadcast television.
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56
Explain the impact of the Carnegie Commission's recommendations in 1967.
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57
Why is professional wrestling a controversial genre of television programming? Use examples.
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58
What aspects of television entertainment and news cause the most controversy? Discuss both sides, giving examples.
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59
Television has been accused of both stereotyping minorities and not employing them fully as actors and business executives. Discuss this criticism. What statements has the television industry made in its defense?
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60
Describe the traits and the resulting problems that researchers say compulsive television viewers have. Do you agree or disagree that compulsive television viewing is a problem? Why or why not?
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61
______ paved the way for the development of television.
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62
Television was first shown to the public in ______ at the World's Fair in New York.
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63
Channel ______ is the placement of assigned spots on the electromagnetic spectrum to individual broadcast stations.
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64
The years from 1948 through 1958 were known as network television's ______ age.
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65
During early television, women were portrayed as stereotypical ______.
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66
The television program ______ was the first ratings success for a program with black heroes and white villains.
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67
Televised programs like the Super ______ created an obsession with sports among American males.
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68
CATV became _____ television in the 1970s when it began to offer additional signals from distant stations.
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69
Must-______ rules are FCC regulations that require cable systems to carry all local television stations within the system's area of coverage.
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70
Public ______ Channels are provided by cable systems as part of their community franchise agreements.
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71
HDTV has 1,125 scanning lines instead of the ______ lines of conventional TV.
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72
VOD refers to video on ______.
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73
One cultural effect of the VCR was ______ shifting, releasing consumers from the television station's schedule.
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An independent station is one that is not affiliated with or owned by a ______.
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75
The Carnegie Commission, in 1967, used the key term ______, rather than "educational" in its report on noncommercial television.
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76
Fox syndicates its programs to ______, where the shows sell for $1.99 an episode.
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77
The power of ______ demonstrates just how important the audience is to the television industry.
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78
Nielson's ______ Meter collects information from family members on what programs they are viewing.
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Sweeps months include November, February, May and ______.
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Research into television entertainment indicates that television programs contain ethnic, racial and sexual
______.
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