Deck 1: Introduction: Media in a Changing World
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Deck 1: Introduction: Media in a Changing World
1
Media criticism
A) is the analysis used to assess effects of media on individuals
B) should be based on well-reasoned arguments
C) can be positive or negative
D) all of these
A) is the analysis used to assess effects of media on individuals
B) should be based on well-reasoned arguments
C) can be positive or negative
D) all of these
all of these
2
Which type of communication is represented by the basic model of the communication process?
A) public
B) organizational
C) group
D) all of these
A) public
B) organizational
C) group
D) all of these
all of these
3
Feedback is
A) messages that return from the receiver of a message to the source of the message
B) anything that interferes with communication
C) the process of human beings sharing messages
D) messages conveyed through an interposed device
A) messages that return from the receiver of a message to the source of the message
B) anything that interferes with communication
C) the process of human beings sharing messages
D) messages conveyed through an interposed device
messages that return from the receiver of a message to the source of the message
4
Which of these is NOT a form of mediated communication?
A) listening to music on an iPod
B) ordering a sandwich in the cafeteria
C) texting your sister
D) reading your professor's blog
A) listening to music on an iPod
B) ordering a sandwich in the cafeteria
C) texting your sister
D) reading your professor's blog
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5
Mass communication is different from face-to-face communication because
A) it has more interaction between sender and receiver
B) it has more feedback
C) it has gatekeepers
D) all of these
A) it has more interaction between sender and receiver
B) it has more feedback
C) it has gatekeepers
D) all of these
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6
An example of mediated interpersonal communication is
A) complaining to your professor after class about how unfair this test is
B) phoning your friend overseas
C) watching television news
D) all of these
A) complaining to your professor after class about how unfair this test is
B) phoning your friend overseas
C) watching television news
D) all of these
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7
Convergence refers to
A) the merging of technologies, industries, and content
B) how the selling of a product in one form promotes sales in another form
C) large companies involved in many types of businesses
D) two becoming one in a cosmic relationship
A) the merging of technologies, industries, and content
B) how the selling of a product in one form promotes sales in another form
C) large companies involved in many types of businesses
D) two becoming one in a cosmic relationship
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8
The Internet is a prime example of a converging medium because
A) it is used for personal communication
B) it is used for reaching mass audiences
C) it is used both for personal communication and reaching mass audiences
D) none of these
A) it is used for personal communication
B) it is used for reaching mass audiences
C) it is used both for personal communication and reaching mass audiences
D) none of these
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9
The United States
A) imports more media products than it exports
B) exports more media products than it imports
C) imports about the same number of media products as it exports
D) started dominating world media in the 21st century
A) imports more media products than it exports
B) exports more media products than it imports
C) imports about the same number of media products as it exports
D) started dominating world media in the 21st century
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10
Three of the reasons that American media products dominate the global scene are
A) audience diversity, the English language, synergy
B) freedom of expression, audience diversity, big business
C) freedom of expression, the English language, censorship
D) freedom of expression, horizontal integration, big business
A) audience diversity, the English language, synergy
B) freedom of expression, audience diversity, big business
C) freedom of expression, the English language, censorship
D) freedom of expression, horizontal integration, big business
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11
Cultural imperialism is
A) the displacement of a country's customs with those of another country
B) the merger of two or more companies
C) a type of media/government relationship
D) when one company dominates an entire industry
A) the displacement of a country's customs with those of another country
B) the merger of two or more companies
C) a type of media/government relationship
D) when one company dominates an entire industry
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12
Reasons that media businesses have a tendency to grow large involve
A) economies of scale, energy, global competition
B) economies of scale, national competition, synergy
C) antitrust laws, economies of scale, a libertarian system
D) synergy, global competition, economies of scale
A) economies of scale, energy, global competition
B) economies of scale, national competition, synergy
C) antitrust laws, economies of scale, a libertarian system
D) synergy, global competition, economies of scale
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13
____ is when large numbers of items are produced, resulting in each copy costing less.
A) Inverted pyramid
B) Economies of scale
C) Synergy
D) Networking
A) Inverted pyramid
B) Economies of scale
C) Synergy
D) Networking
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14
The idea that "a whole is more than a sum of its parts" is also known as the concept of
A) competition
B) conglomerates
C) synergy
D) cross merchandising
A) competition
B) conglomerates
C) synergy
D) cross merchandising
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15
Group ownership occurs when one company owns the same type of medium in more than one market area, such as ____, which owns over 800 radio stations.
A) Gannett Corporation
B) Disney
C) Clear Channel
D) none of these
A) Gannett Corporation
B) Disney
C) Clear Channel
D) none of these
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16
When a company owns different parts of the same industry, it's called
A) vertical integration
B) horizontal integration
C) a violation of antitrust laws
D) group ownership
A) vertical integration
B) horizontal integration
C) a violation of antitrust laws
D) group ownership
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17
The concept that media exists to serve the government falls under a
A) libertarian system
B) government controlled with private ownership system
C) mixed-model system
D) government-owned and-operated system
A) libertarian system
B) government controlled with private ownership system
C) mixed-model system
D) government-owned and-operated system
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18
The American media and government are interrelated in three ways:
A) regulation, censorship, elections
B) regulation, adversarial relationship, broadcast media
C) regulation, adversarial relationship, elections
D) audience, adversarial relationship, elections
A) regulation, censorship, elections
B) regulation, adversarial relationship, broadcast media
C) regulation, adversarial relationship, elections
D) audience, adversarial relationship, elections
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19
Government regulation of the media has always been minimal in the United States because of fears of
A) acquisitions
B) reduction of profits
C) student riots
D) censorship
A) acquisitions
B) reduction of profits
C) student riots
D) censorship
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20
The media acts as an unofficial ____ of government actions.
A) copycat
B) watchdog
C) plowhorse
D) mousetrap
A) copycat
B) watchdog
C) plowhorse
D) mousetrap
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21
The ____ determines the final meaning of any media message.
A) gatekeeper
B) source
C) channel
D) audience
A) gatekeeper
B) source
C) channel
D) audience
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22
The audience of media messages
A) has economic clout
B) can make a difference, if organized
C) plays a major role in the acceptance of new media technologies
D) all of these
A) has economic clout
B) can make a difference, if organized
C) plays a major role in the acceptance of new media technologies
D) all of these
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23
Impact issues in the media deal with media
A) statistics
B) monopolies
C) morals
D) effects
A) statistics
B) monopolies
C) morals
D) effects
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24
Examples of legal issues in the media include
A) libel
B) violation of privacy
C) antitrust actions
D) all of these
A) libel
B) violation of privacy
C) antitrust actions
D) all of these
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25
The First Amendment is the part of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights that guarantees the right
A) to bear arms
B) of freedom of speech
C) against unreasonable searches and seizures
D) to eight hours of sleep a night
A) to bear arms
B) of freedom of speech
C) against unreasonable searches and seizures
D) to eight hours of sleep a night
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26
Media literacy is the ability to understand and make productive use of the media in our lives.
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27
Media criticism is, by definition, negative.
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28
Many non-media careers have a media component, making the study of media useful for students from a variety of majors.
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29
Within basic human communication, messages always have the same meaning to those who send them as they do to those who receive them.
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30
A daydream is an example of "noise."
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31
A gatekeeper chooses what to communicate from a limited array of information.
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32
Many global media trends, such as big-budget action-adventure movies and rap music, started in America.
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In media industries today, women and minorities are represented in the same percentages as men and majorities.
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34
Gutenberg's printing press set in motion a revolution in the way people learn and think.
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According to the Pew Research Center, the spread of U.S. ideas and customs is disliked by majorities in almost every country.
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The Second Amendment to the Constitution symbolizes the U.S. government's commitment to free speech.
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The majority of U.S. recording companies are foreign owned.
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38
Making a movie from a book is called cross-merchandising.
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39
Most new magazines succeed within a year or two.
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40
A conglomerate is a large company that specializes in one type of business.
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41
When a newspaper publisher buys a trucking company to deliver its papers, it is using vertical integration.
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42
Most countries have government-owned or government-controlled media systems.
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43
The United States is the only country with an unregulated media system.
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44
Historically, the media were expected to have an adversarial relationship with the government.
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45
The right of news media to report on trials is an ethical issue.
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46
What is media literacy?
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47
Design a short lesson for elementary school children on media criticism.
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48
Explain why a study of mass communication and media can help people in other fields. In your explanation, give two examples of non-media careers with media components.
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49
Define the terms "mass communication" and "mediated interpersonal communication." Describe the three main differences between them.
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50
Why are producers of mass messages called gatekeepers? Include examples of gatekeepers.
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51
What is meant by the term "media convergence"? Give two examples.
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52
Sketch and explain the basic model of communication and the online media model of mass communication.
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53
Explain the difference between horizontal and vertical integration, and give examples of each.
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54
Explain the term "cultural imperialism" and discuss its effects.
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55
Media companies tend to concentrate into large corporations and conglomerates for three profit-oriented reasons. Describe and discuss these reasons, providing a current example of each.
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56
What does "economies of scale" mean? Give an example.
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57
U.S. media are sometimes called the "fourth estate." What is meant by that term and where did it originate?
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58
Describe an example of a media message that was perceived differently by the audience than the producer intended.
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59
What does the First Amendment say, and why is it important?
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60
There are several different types of media/government relationships in the world. Discuss the extremes in this regard and provide an example of each.
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61
Media ______ is the ability to understand and make productive use of the media.
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62
Communication is the process of human beings sharing ______.
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Messages that return from the receiver of a message to the source of that message are called ______.
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Messages conveyed through an interposed device rather than face-to-face are called ______
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______ interferes with the process of communication.
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Mass communication consists of media messages transmitted to ______, widespread audiences.
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67
______ are those who determine what messages will be delivered to media consumers.
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Convergence is the ______ of technologies, industries, and content, especially within the realms of computer, telephone, and mass media.
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69
The traditional model of mass communication emphasizes the role of the gatekeeper and the restricted nature of ______.
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Cultural imperialism is the ______ of a nation's customs by those of another country.
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71
Economies of ______ are the savings that come with mass production.
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72
A combination in which the whole is more than the sum of its parts is called ______.
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73
Companies grow through group or chain ______.
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74
Most conglomerates combine ______ and vertical integration.
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75
The ______ system calls for media to be privately owned and free of government control.
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76
Any action that prohibits an act of expression from being made pubic is called ______.
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77
The "fourth estate" refers to the press as an ______ fourth branch of government.
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78
Audience members hold a great deal of power when they band together as ______ or activist groups.
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79
Prior ______ is the prevention of publication by the government.
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The ______ Amendment is the part of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights that guarantees freedom of speech.
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