Deck 8: Television

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Who was the initiator of the CTV television network?

A) Spence Caldwell
B) John Bassett
C) Peter C. Newman
D) Ken Soble
E) Rick Mercer
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In which year did television first arrive in Canada?

A) 1965
B) 1862
C) 1943
D) 1952
E) 1971
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By 1958,which network stretched from Victoria to Halifax?

A) NBC
B) PBS
C) Global
D) CTV
E) CBC
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According the Kaiser Family Foundation,what percentage of children age 4-6 use screen media about two hours a day?

A) 61 percent
B) 83 percent
C) 76 percent
D) 90 percent
E) 55 percent
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Which was Canada's first privately owned national television network?

A) Fox
B) Global
C) NFB
D) CBC
E) CTV
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In which city was the first Canadian television station?

A) Winnipeg
B) Vancouver
C) Windsor
D) Montreal
E) Toronto
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Which is the dominant mass medium for entertainment and news?

A) Magazines
B) The internet
C) Radio
D) Newspapers
E) Television
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Canadians watch American programming what percentage of the time?

A) 47 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 76 percent
E) 88 percent
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Children in which kind of family are more likely to have a television in their bedroom?

A) Immigrant
B) Middle-income
C) Upper-income
D) Lone-parent
E) Lower-income
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Linda and Robert Lichter and Stanley Rothman make a case that the creators of television programs are

A) conformist.
B) creative geniuses.
C) social reformers.
D) radical agents of change.
E) benevolent humanitarians.
Question
How many hours of television do Canadians watch per week?

A) 7 hours
B) 15 hours
C) 21 hours
D) 28 hours
E) 35 hours
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Currently,there are how many national television networks in Canada?

A) Two
B) Three
C) Five
D) Six
E) Twenty
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According to the CRTC,what percentage of Canadian content is required on television?

A) 52 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 55 percent
E) 65 percent
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By 1954,how many television sets had been purchased in Canada?

A) Five million
B) One million
C) Five hundred thousand
D) Twelve million
E) Sixty thousand
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In which year did the Public Broadcasting Service begin providing programs to noncommercial stations?

A) 1952
B) 1967
C) 1976
D) 1959
E) 1987
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How many Canadian national television networks are privately owned?

A) Five
B) Two
C) Four
D) Seven
E) Fifteen
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In which year did Canadian television stations begin broadcasting in digital?

A) 1999
B) 2001
C) 2011
D) 2005
E) 1976
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What was created by an act of Parliament in 1936?

A) NFB
B) CBC
C) CTV
D) CRTC
E) CCFT
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Which Canadian program began on radio in the 1920s and continues to draw huge audiences?

A) Sesame Street
B) The National
C) Canadian Idol
D) Wayne and Shuster
E) Hockey Night in Canada
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In the United States,there are how many major television networks?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 8
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Which term refers to audience control of time for viewing a chosen program?

A) Betamax
B) VOD
C) TiVo
D) Time-shifting
E) Audience metre
Question
Which term is used to describe brief episodic stories for web delivery?

A) Webisodes
B) i-shows
C) Tube TV
D) e-shows
E) Net flix
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Which American television network attracted an audience interested in sports with shows such as Wide World of Sports and Monday Night Football?

A) NBC
B) PBS
C) Fox
D) CBS
E) ABC
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Which American network owned the early-morning and late-night television audience for years?

A) ABC
B) Fox
C) PBS
D) CBS
E) NBC
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In which year was the first television broadcast received in Canada?

A) 1947
B) 1952
C) 1963
D) 1936
E) 1976
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What is the core revenue stream for cable television systems?

A) Monthly fees
B) Local advertising
C) National advertising
D) Government funding
E) Private donations
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Canadian television stations began broadcasting in digital in 2001.
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Television creates only long-term effects.
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Scholars and broadcasters agree that television has some degree of influence on society.
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Which medium,introduced in the early 1950s,has reshaped the other media?

A) Podcasting
B) Magazines
C) Radio
D) Television
E) The internet
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CTV was Canada's first public television network.
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The original television industry was composed of

A) local stations.
B) large networks.
C) small networks.
D) public corporations.
E) international stations.
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According to Statistics Canada,how much was television advertising worth in 2009?

A) $750 million
B) $10.7 billion
C) $500 million
D) $2.6 billion
E) $3.1 billion
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Which was the first to transmit television programming by satellite?

A) CBC
B) CTV
C) CBS
D) Fox
E) HBO
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Since 2008,how many minutes of advertising are Canadian TV stations allowed to air per hour?

A) 10
B) 15
C) 12
D) 8
E) 18
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In Quebec,what percentage of television viewing is Canadian?

A) 77 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 66 percent
E) 89 percent
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According to Moses Znaimer,which medium is the acknowledged king of transmitting information and entertainment?

A) Radio
B) The internet
C) Magazines
D) Newspapers
E) Television
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According to Moses Znaimer,television reflects values and ideals.
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When the storyline of Corner Gas includes mention of the Sears catalogue,this is an example of

A) product placement
B) national marketing
C) direct marketing
D) commercial advertising
E) payola
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In which year did online viewing surpass traditional television viewing in Canada?

A) 2001
B) 2010
C) 2002
D) 2005
E) 2007
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The first television broadcast signal received in Canada came from the United States.
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Canadian television stations need to schedule 40 percent Canadian content overall,with at least 35 percent scheduled during prime time.
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In 1961,Global television became the first Canadian private broadcaster.
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At present,there are five major Canadian national television networks.
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The CBC television network began as a radio network in 1936.
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Television officially arrived in Canada in 1932 with the formation of the CBC.
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The first Canadian television station was in Windsor.
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Sixty-one percent of babies watch screen media in a typical day.
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Television transformed the mass media.
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Viewers in Quebec are more likely to watch American programming.
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The advent of television has had little effect on other mass media.
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Kids in upper-class homes are more likely to have a TV in their bedrooms.
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Television took advertisers from the mass-circulation magazines.
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The CRTC encourages the broadcast of Canadian dramas by offering drama credits.
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According to Joseph Blatt,it is impossible to produce quality programming for children in a commercial environment.
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Television is now the dominant mass medium for entertainment and news.
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Canada's first television network was publicly owned.
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Evening television newscasts encouraged the development of afternoon editions of newspapers.
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Canadians still watch Canadian programming the majority of the time.
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Radio demassified with the arrival of television.
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Most commercial time is purchased during the TV season.
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CBC is the only noncommercial television broadcaster in Canada.
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There are two satellite TV companies in Canada.
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HBO was the first cable programming via satellite.
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Because of dwindling audiences,television networks have had to reduce their advertising rates.
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In the United States and Canada,television is a two-tiered system featuring both local and national programming.
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? In 2011,Canadian television stations began broadcasting in __________________.
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Most Canadians get their news and information from __________________.
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Canadians watch American programming __________________ percent of the time.
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By the early 1950s,television networks and their local affiliates reached every community in the United States and Canada.
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According to Michael McCabe,the goal for Canadian networks is to maximize profits.
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At present,there are __________________ national television networks in Canada.
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The Lichters and Rothman identify television's creative community as largely secular and politically __________________.
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Television officially arrived in Canada in __________________.
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The original television industry was composed of __________________.
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__________________ is Canada's public television broadcaster.
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__________________ demassified with the arrival of television.
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The first feature film in colour was __________________.
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The television viewing audience is becoming empowered.
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Cable TV arrived in Canada before the first Canadian television station.
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Deck 8: Television
1
Who was the initiator of the CTV television network?

A) Spence Caldwell
B) John Bassett
C) Peter C. Newman
D) Ken Soble
E) Rick Mercer
A
2
In which year did television first arrive in Canada?

A) 1965
B) 1862
C) 1943
D) 1952
E) 1971
D
3
By 1958,which network stretched from Victoria to Halifax?

A) NBC
B) PBS
C) Global
D) CTV
E) CBC
E
4
According the Kaiser Family Foundation,what percentage of children age 4-6 use screen media about two hours a day?

A) 61 percent
B) 83 percent
C) 76 percent
D) 90 percent
E) 55 percent
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Which was Canada's first privately owned national television network?

A) Fox
B) Global
C) NFB
D) CBC
E) CTV
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In which city was the first Canadian television station?

A) Winnipeg
B) Vancouver
C) Windsor
D) Montreal
E) Toronto
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Which is the dominant mass medium for entertainment and news?

A) Magazines
B) The internet
C) Radio
D) Newspapers
E) Television
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8
Canadians watch American programming what percentage of the time?

A) 47 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 76 percent
E) 88 percent
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Children in which kind of family are more likely to have a television in their bedroom?

A) Immigrant
B) Middle-income
C) Upper-income
D) Lone-parent
E) Lower-income
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10
Linda and Robert Lichter and Stanley Rothman make a case that the creators of television programs are

A) conformist.
B) creative geniuses.
C) social reformers.
D) radical agents of change.
E) benevolent humanitarians.
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11
How many hours of television do Canadians watch per week?

A) 7 hours
B) 15 hours
C) 21 hours
D) 28 hours
E) 35 hours
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12
Currently,there are how many national television networks in Canada?

A) Two
B) Three
C) Five
D) Six
E) Twenty
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13
According to the CRTC,what percentage of Canadian content is required on television?

A) 52 percent
B) 30 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 55 percent
E) 65 percent
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By 1954,how many television sets had been purchased in Canada?

A) Five million
B) One million
C) Five hundred thousand
D) Twelve million
E) Sixty thousand
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In which year did the Public Broadcasting Service begin providing programs to noncommercial stations?

A) 1952
B) 1967
C) 1976
D) 1959
E) 1987
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How many Canadian national television networks are privately owned?

A) Five
B) Two
C) Four
D) Seven
E) Fifteen
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17
In which year did Canadian television stations begin broadcasting in digital?

A) 1999
B) 2001
C) 2011
D) 2005
E) 1976
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18
What was created by an act of Parliament in 1936?

A) NFB
B) CBC
C) CTV
D) CRTC
E) CCFT
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Which Canadian program began on radio in the 1920s and continues to draw huge audiences?

A) Sesame Street
B) The National
C) Canadian Idol
D) Wayne and Shuster
E) Hockey Night in Canada
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20
In the United States,there are how many major television networks?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 8
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21
Which term refers to audience control of time for viewing a chosen program?

A) Betamax
B) VOD
C) TiVo
D) Time-shifting
E) Audience metre
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22
Which term is used to describe brief episodic stories for web delivery?

A) Webisodes
B) i-shows
C) Tube TV
D) e-shows
E) Net flix
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23
Which American television network attracted an audience interested in sports with shows such as Wide World of Sports and Monday Night Football?

A) NBC
B) PBS
C) Fox
D) CBS
E) ABC
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24
Which American network owned the early-morning and late-night television audience for years?

A) ABC
B) Fox
C) PBS
D) CBS
E) NBC
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25
In which year was the first television broadcast received in Canada?

A) 1947
B) 1952
C) 1963
D) 1936
E) 1976
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26
What is the core revenue stream for cable television systems?

A) Monthly fees
B) Local advertising
C) National advertising
D) Government funding
E) Private donations
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27
Canadian television stations began broadcasting in digital in 2001.
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28
Television creates only long-term effects.
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29
Scholars and broadcasters agree that television has some degree of influence on society.
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30
Which medium,introduced in the early 1950s,has reshaped the other media?

A) Podcasting
B) Magazines
C) Radio
D) Television
E) The internet
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31
CTV was Canada's first public television network.
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32
The original television industry was composed of

A) local stations.
B) large networks.
C) small networks.
D) public corporations.
E) international stations.
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33
According to Statistics Canada,how much was television advertising worth in 2009?

A) $750 million
B) $10.7 billion
C) $500 million
D) $2.6 billion
E) $3.1 billion
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34
Which was the first to transmit television programming by satellite?

A) CBC
B) CTV
C) CBS
D) Fox
E) HBO
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35
Since 2008,how many minutes of advertising are Canadian TV stations allowed to air per hour?

A) 10
B) 15
C) 12
D) 8
E) 18
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36
In Quebec,what percentage of television viewing is Canadian?

A) 77 percent
B) 52 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 66 percent
E) 89 percent
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37
According to Moses Znaimer,which medium is the acknowledged king of transmitting information and entertainment?

A) Radio
B) The internet
C) Magazines
D) Newspapers
E) Television
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38
According to Moses Znaimer,television reflects values and ideals.
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39
When the storyline of Corner Gas includes mention of the Sears catalogue,this is an example of

A) product placement
B) national marketing
C) direct marketing
D) commercial advertising
E) payola
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In which year did online viewing surpass traditional television viewing in Canada?

A) 2001
B) 2010
C) 2002
D) 2005
E) 2007
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41
The first television broadcast signal received in Canada came from the United States.
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42
Canadian television stations need to schedule 40 percent Canadian content overall,with at least 35 percent scheduled during prime time.
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43
In 1961,Global television became the first Canadian private broadcaster.
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44
At present,there are five major Canadian national television networks.
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45
The CBC television network began as a radio network in 1936.
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46
Television officially arrived in Canada in 1932 with the formation of the CBC.
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47
The first Canadian television station was in Windsor.
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Sixty-one percent of babies watch screen media in a typical day.
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49
Television transformed the mass media.
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Viewers in Quebec are more likely to watch American programming.
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51
The advent of television has had little effect on other mass media.
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Kids in upper-class homes are more likely to have a TV in their bedrooms.
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53
Television took advertisers from the mass-circulation magazines.
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54
The CRTC encourages the broadcast of Canadian dramas by offering drama credits.
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55
According to Joseph Blatt,it is impossible to produce quality programming for children in a commercial environment.
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56
Television is now the dominant mass medium for entertainment and news.
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57
Canada's first television network was publicly owned.
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58
Evening television newscasts encouraged the development of afternoon editions of newspapers.
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59
Canadians still watch Canadian programming the majority of the time.
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60
Radio demassified with the arrival of television.
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Most commercial time is purchased during the TV season.
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62
CBC is the only noncommercial television broadcaster in Canada.
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There are two satellite TV companies in Canada.
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64
HBO was the first cable programming via satellite.
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65
Because of dwindling audiences,television networks have had to reduce their advertising rates.
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66
In the United States and Canada,television is a two-tiered system featuring both local and national programming.
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67
? In 2011,Canadian television stations began broadcasting in __________________.
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68
Most Canadians get their news and information from __________________.
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Canadians watch American programming __________________ percent of the time.
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By the early 1950s,television networks and their local affiliates reached every community in the United States and Canada.
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71
According to Michael McCabe,the goal for Canadian networks is to maximize profits.
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72
At present,there are __________________ national television networks in Canada.
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73
The Lichters and Rothman identify television's creative community as largely secular and politically __________________.
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Television officially arrived in Canada in __________________.
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The original television industry was composed of __________________.
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__________________ is Canada's public television broadcaster.
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__________________ demassified with the arrival of television.
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The first feature film in colour was __________________.
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The television viewing audience is becoming empowered.
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Cable TV arrived in Canada before the first Canadian television station.
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