Deck 6: Television and Cable: the Power of Visual

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DBS does not pose a significant threat to the cable industry.
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The quiz-show scandals of the late 1950s resulted from quiz shows' frequently accepting incorrect answers from contestants and then covering up the mistakes.
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The ability to stream TV shows on devices like smartphones and the iPad hasn't changed consumers' viewing habits much.
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As a result of the number and diversity of cable offerings, the major networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) have lost a significant portion of the viewer base they had in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The sale of spot ads within such shows as Today and TV specials like Peter Pan helped to end sponsor control of TV content.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Between 1948 and 1952, no new licenses were issued to construct and operate TV stations in the United States.
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Time shifting refers to the delay of broadcast programs because of different time zones across the United States.
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Premium cable channels lure customers with the promise of no advertising.
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A communication satellite that is in geosynchronous orbit circles the earth at the same speed at which the earth revolves on its axis.
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The quiz-show scandals of the 1950s provided the first indication that TV images could be manipulated.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Idahoan Philo Farnsworth is credited with transmitting the first TV picture electronically when he was only twenty-one years old.
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Today, with the advent of DVR, viewers are moving away from the trend of time shifting that affected advertisers in previous decades.
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Cable News Network (CNN) premiered in 1980.
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Third screens typically function as ''catch-up services,'' allowing consumers to watch TV
shows or movies that played earlier.
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The narrative situation and complications in a sitcom are typically resolved by the end of the episode.
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CATV stands for ''cable access television.''
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Television has been praised as unbiased and removed from partisan politics.
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Only a few TV series from the 1950s have survived, and that is because these few were the only ones originally shot on film.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Many of the program conventions in television actually came from radio.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
In the first years of television, cities that had operating television stations saw an increase in people going to movie theaters, more people going to nightclubs, and more people checking out library books.
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Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act, cable operators are allowed to offer telephone service.
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A program's share is the percentage of TV sets tuned to the program in comparison to the overall number of TV sets in use at the time.
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The federal government funds 90 percent of public television's annual budget.
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After completing its first five television episodes, an independently produced TV program no longer requires deficit financing to fund its production.
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Reality TV shows cost more for networks and cable to make than sitcoms or dramas.
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Evergreens are TV shows that are currently popular.
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Cable systems that operate as common carriers are required by law to approve the content of all programs they provide their subscribers.
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In TV syndication, barter deals are usually arranged for new or untested shows.
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An FCC study found that local cable TV companies that face competition have lower monthly rates than cable companies in noncompetitive markets.
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act puts strict limits on the number of radio and TV stations any one company can own.
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CNN showed an immediate profit and met with widespread cultural success when Ted Turner introduced it in 1980.
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act allows cable companies to offer telephone service, but the phone companies are not permitted to enter the cable TV business.
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Concerned with the power that the Big Three networks had, the FCC enacted the Prime Time
Access Rule.
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Rating refers to the percentage of households watching a given show out of all households watching television at a given moment in time.
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Audience measurement isn't particularly useful to advertisers because it only tells them how many people are watching a particular program, not what kind of people.
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Few children's programs are aired on network television because most advertisers are less interested in reaching that audience.
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Under a cash-plus syndication deal, a TV station pays less for a popular syndicated show than it would under a straight cash deal.
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With the establishment of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 1967, nonprofit radio and television stations no longer had to ask their audiences for financial support.
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In the landmark Midwest Video case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the cable industry was a form of electronic publishing with the same First Amendment rights as print magazines.
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Must-carry rules require cable operators to assign channels to and carry all local TV
broadcasts on their systems.
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In a situation comedy .

A) character development is emphasized over plot twists
B) characters change dramatically over the course of the series
C) characters are under a great deal of stress
D) viewers consider themselves slightly smarter than the characters
E) viewers consider themselves slightly inferior to the characters
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VHS outsold the technically superior Betamax videocassette format because .

A) the recorders cost less
B) VHS offered more tape space and could record longer programs
C) more money was spent advertising the VHS format than the Betamax
D) consumers couldn't tell the difference between the two formats
E) All of the options are correct.
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The development of satellites in the 1970s .

A) brought an end to the franchising frenzy
B) encouraged competition between K-band and C-band technologies
C) enabled premium channels like HBO to be born
D) made the FCC instigate must-carry rules
E) All of the options are correct.
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Some U.S. cities are challenging privately owned cable giants by building competing, municipally owned cable systems.
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How have direct broadcast satellite (DBS) services challenged cable?

A) They offer a lot more stations than cable.
B) They are able to send signals directly to small satellite dishes where the installation of cable wires hasn't been possible.
C) They have started to create their own programming, while cable still only shows reruns
D) They have a better relationship with broadcast networks than cable does, and thus have lower retransmission fees than cable.
E) All of the options are correct.
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Cable systems in the United States are increasingly owned by fewer and fewer companies, called multiple-system operators.
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The final part of the cable system that actually brings the cable into the home is called .

A) feeder or trunk cable
B) headend
C) cathode ray tube
D) fiber-optic cable
E) drop or tap line
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Which of the following was not one of Sylvester ''Pat'' Weaver's strategies for forcing advertisers to relinquish some of their power over television programming?

A) The introduction of magazine shows like the Today show
B) The development of television specials, such as the TV versions of Richard III and Peter
C) The development of spot ads-shorter ads to be sold to individual sponsors
D) Decreasing the length of television programs, allowing for fewer advertisements to go to any one sponsor
E) None of the options was a strategy.
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In the TV freeze of 1948--1952, .

A) the FCC halted technological experiments in order to decide on a workable model for
B) a number of television stations froze new programming in order to make decisions about sponsorship issues and advertising
C) advertisers boycotted television programming as a way of ensuring their own monopolies
D) the FCC declared a freeze on new licenses because of concerns about frequency- interference problems
E) the monopolies of a few television corporations prevented others from entering the field, putting a freeze on broadcasting competition
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One potential drawback for consumers who use a DVR (digital video recorder) is that .

A) they have to be at home to press ''record'' in order to tape a program
B) they can't skip past commercials
C) marketers and advertisers might be able to ''see'' what they watch
D) they can only use them to record broadcast network programming, not cable programming
E) DVRs can be unreliable and don't always record what you program them to record
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Which of the following is a way cable channels have achieved success?

A) Creating programs that target the largest possible mass audience
B) Avoiding being ''bundled'' with other channels as part of a package deal
C) Finding and catering to the needs of a niche audience with specific interests
D) Emulating broadcast network programming
E) None of the above options is correct.
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The practice of recording shows and watching them later when it is more convenient is called .

A) fin-syn
B) viewer's choice
C) time shifting
D) stripping
E) syndicating
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Who transmitted the first electronic TV picture?

A) John Grierson
B) Philo Farnsworth
C) Vladimir Zworykin
D) Thomas Edison
E) None of the above options is correct.
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A catch-up service .

A) lets you watch episodes after they air on TV
B) is an online fan site with plot descriptions
C) refers only to DVD players
D) usually refers to something you see in a movie theater
E) None of the above options is correct.
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Why have TV broadcasters been threatened by cable?

A) Cable systems have better satellites.
B) Cable systems might choose not to carry the signal of a local broadcast station.
C) Since cable's inception, the FCC has favored the cable industry over the broadcasting industry.
D) Cable's clearer signal and ability to target niche audiences attracted viewers away from broadcasters' programming.
E) Broadcasters never felt threatened by cable.
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Although some media critics disagree about the terminology, smartphones and other mobile devices used to watch videos are sometimes referred to as .

A) first screens
B) time shifting
C) fourth screens
D) off-network
E) headends
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Differences in, and competition over, technical standards .

A) caused the FCC to temporarily ban any new TV licenses in the late 1940s and early
B) meant that it took over a decade before all three of the major networks started broadcasting in color in the mid-1960s
C) resulted in a ''war'' between the Beta and VHS formats of home videocassette recorders
D) resulted in a ''war'' between Blu-ray and HD DVD formats for high-definition movie recordings
E) All of the options are correct.
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Comcast is the nation's largest cable TV system operator.
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Which development was a consequence of the quiz-show scandal?

A) The patent pool was declared a monopoly and dismantled.
B) The networks couldn't keep control over programming, and the sponsors became the sole authority.
C) Quiz-show hosts were no longer allowed to have stock in the company.
D) Quiz-show contestants had to be vetted by the show's sponsors first.
E) None of the above options is correct.
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At the network era's peak, a prime-time series with a rating of 17 or 18 and a share of between 28 and 30 was generally a success.
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Online advertisers pay a rate called a _.

A) share
B) CPM
C) retransmission fee
D) software cost
E) None of the above options is correct.
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Below-the-line costs for a TV program include the .

A) writer
B) camera crew
C) actors
D) director
E) All of the options are correct.
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According to the textbook, which of the following statements about television news is true?

A) There have been relatively few changes to the television news industry since the start of the 24/7 cable news channels.
B) From the very start of television, networks were concerned with keeping their news departments separate from big commercial sponsors like tobacco companies.
C) ABC News was the first news program to be aired by a major television network.
D) Since the 1960s, national polls have shown local television news is typically thought of as more trustworthy than newspapers.
E) None of the above options is correct.
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In its early days, television drama drew on for many of its ideas, sets, actors, technicians, and directors.

A) the music industry
B) radio
C) movies
D) New York theater
E) None of the above options is correct.
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Which of the following is the best way to erase the losses of deficit financing for a TV show?

A) Selling the program into rerun, or off-network, syndication
B) Selling national and local advertising spots
C) Selling the program to individual affiliates
D) Renting the program to the networks
E) Time shifting
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Which of the following statements about reality television is false?

A) The genre includes programs like Survivor, Top Chef, and American Idol.
B) The shows introduce us to characters/people who seem more like ''us'' and less like celebrities.
C) The inspiration for reality TV can be traced to MTV's Real World.
D) Reality TV is much more expensive to make than typical comedies or dramas.
E) All of the options are true.
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In 1965, the FCC established must-carry rules, which .

A) required cable operators to carry local TV broadcasts
B) established technical standards for cable broadcasts, regulating the signals carried by cable systems
C) blocked cable systems from bringing distant television stations into cities with local
D) blocked cable operators from carrying local TV broadcasts
E) None of the above options is correct.
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When might broadcast networks air syndicated programs?

A) During prime time
B) During fringe time
C) During time shifting
D) Only during the daytime
E) Only during the evening
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Programs that are in off-network syndication are .

A) programs that were made specifically for syndication
B) older programs that no longer run during network prime time
C) programs that are produced by broadcast networks for cable channels
D) programs that are too risqué for network television
E) All of the options are correct.
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Anthologies were replaced by other types of programming in the 1950s because .

A) advertisers didn't like anthologies
B) they were expensive to produce
C) the television audience changed as it expanded
D) some were considered too controversial
E) All of the options are correct.
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The game show Wheel of Fortune is an example of .

A) off-network syndication
B) first-run syndication
C) fringe time
D) an O & O
E) hybrid syndication
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Which term best describes the financial arrangement that most TV producers and movie studios enter into to make prime-time TV shows?

A) Prime Time Access Rule
B) Above-the-line costs
C) Below-the-line costs
D) Economy of scale
E) None of the above options is correct.
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Which of the following is not true about the aftermath of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?

A) Competition from allowing regional and long-distance phone companies as well as cable companies into each other's markets has kept cable rates low.
B) Consolidation of regional phone, long-distance, cable, and Internet service companies has decreased competition and left consumers with high cable bills.
C) The cable industry has spent almost $150 billion installing and upgrading its
D) Cable companies now bundle digital cable television, Internet, and phone services.
E) All of the options are true.
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In 1970 the FCC created the , which "constituted the most damaging attack against the network TV monopoly in FCC history."

A) Prime Time Access Rule
B) must-carry rules
C) access channels
D) Financial Interest and Syndication Rules
E) None of the above options is correct.
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are one of the longest-running serial programs in the history of television.

A) Workplace comedies
B) Daytime soap operas
C) Sitcoms
D) Hybrid dramas
E) Anthology dramas
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Which of the following statements about public broadcasting is true?

A) It would have lost all funding from the government if the Senate hadn't killed a 2011 effort by a Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
B) Public broadcasting hopes to increase corporate contributions with on-air promotional messages.
C) One of its main missions continues to be providing educational children's programming.
D) The bulk of the funding for public broadcasting comes from viewers, listeners, and corporations.
E) All of the options are correct.
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An airing of the television show Friends on Fox at 6:30 P.M. is an example of .

A) off-network syndication
B) first-run syndication
C) video-on-demand
D) an O & O
E) hybrid syndication
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During the 2012--2013 season, NCIS on CBS drew an average audience of about _.

A) 22 million
B) 20 million
C) 25 million
D) 15 million
E) 18 million
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In 1972, the FCC required cable systems to provide and fund a tier of dedicated to local education, government, and the public.

A) DBS services
B) must-carry rules
C) access channels
D) pay-per-view channels
E) superstations
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What is the difference between a common carrier and an electronic publisher?

A) A common carrier may examine content before distributing it; an electronic publisher may not.
B) A common carrier is not allowed to import any foreign programming; an electronic publisher may.
C) A common carrier may not transmit video images; an electronic publisher can send both
D) A common carrier must offer at least part of its services on a first-come, first-served basis; an electronic publisher can pick and choose its channels.
E) There is no difference between a common carrier and an electronic publisher.
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DBS does not pose a significant threat to the cable industry.
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The quiz-show scandals of the late 1950s resulted from quiz shows' frequently accepting incorrect answers from contestants and then covering up the mistakes.
False
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The ability to stream TV shows on devices like smartphones and the iPad hasn't changed consumers' viewing habits much.
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As a result of the number and diversity of cable offerings, the major networks (ABC, CBS, and NBC) have lost a significant portion of the viewer base they had in the 1960s and 1970s.
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The sale of spot ads within such shows as Today and TV specials like Peter Pan helped to end sponsor control of TV content.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
A. Lee De Forest
B. David Sarnoff
C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Between 1948 and 1952, no new licenses were issued to construct and operate TV stations in the United States.
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Time shifting refers to the delay of broadcast programs because of different time zones across the United States.
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Premium cable channels lure customers with the promise of no advertising.
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A communication satellite that is in geosynchronous orbit circles the earth at the same speed at which the earth revolves on its axis.
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The quiz-show scandals of the 1950s provided the first indication that TV images could be manipulated.
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Idahoan Philo Farnsworth is credited with transmitting the first TV picture electronically when he was only twenty-one years old.
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Today, with the advent of DVR, viewers are moving away from the trend of time shifting that affected advertisers in previous decades.
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Cable News Network (CNN) premiered in 1980.
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Third screens typically function as ''catch-up services,'' allowing consumers to watch TV
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The narrative situation and complications in a sitcom are typically resolved by the end of the episode.
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CATV stands for ''cable access television.''
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
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D. Reginald Fessenden
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Television has been praised as unbiased and removed from partisan politics.
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Only a few TV series from the 1950s have survived, and that is because these few were the only ones originally shot on film.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
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C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
Many of the program conventions in television actually came from radio.
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Selecting from the following list of names, match them with the corresponding items below.
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C. Guglielmo Marconi
D. Reginald Fessenden
E. Edwin H. Armstrong
In the first years of television, cities that had operating television stations saw an increase in people going to movie theaters, more people going to nightclubs, and more people checking out library books.
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Under the 1996 Telecommunications Act, cable operators are allowed to offer telephone service.
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A program's share is the percentage of TV sets tuned to the program in comparison to the overall number of TV sets in use at the time.
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The federal government funds 90 percent of public television's annual budget.
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After completing its first five television episodes, an independently produced TV program no longer requires deficit financing to fund its production.
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Reality TV shows cost more for networks and cable to make than sitcoms or dramas.
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Evergreens are TV shows that are currently popular.
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Cable systems that operate as common carriers are required by law to approve the content of all programs they provide their subscribers.
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In TV syndication, barter deals are usually arranged for new or untested shows.
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An FCC study found that local cable TV companies that face competition have lower monthly rates than cable companies in noncompetitive markets.
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act puts strict limits on the number of radio and TV stations any one company can own.
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CNN showed an immediate profit and met with widespread cultural success when Ted Turner introduced it in 1980.
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The 1996 Telecommunications Act allows cable companies to offer telephone service, but the phone companies are not permitted to enter the cable TV business.
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Concerned with the power that the Big Three networks had, the FCC enacted the Prime Time
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Rating refers to the percentage of households watching a given show out of all households watching television at a given moment in time.
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Audience measurement isn't particularly useful to advertisers because it only tells them how many people are watching a particular program, not what kind of people.
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Few children's programs are aired on network television because most advertisers are less interested in reaching that audience.
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Under a cash-plus syndication deal, a TV station pays less for a popular syndicated show than it would under a straight cash deal.
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With the establishment of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 1967, nonprofit radio and television stations no longer had to ask their audiences for financial support.
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In the landmark Midwest Video case, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the cable industry was a form of electronic publishing with the same First Amendment rights as print magazines.
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Must-carry rules require cable operators to assign channels to and carry all local TV
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In a situation comedy .

A) character development is emphasized over plot twists
B) characters change dramatically over the course of the series
C) characters are under a great deal of stress
D) viewers consider themselves slightly smarter than the characters
E) viewers consider themselves slightly inferior to the characters
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VHS outsold the technically superior Betamax videocassette format because .

A) the recorders cost less
B) VHS offered more tape space and could record longer programs
C) more money was spent advertising the VHS format than the Betamax
D) consumers couldn't tell the difference between the two formats
E) All of the options are correct.
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The development of satellites in the 1970s .

A) brought an end to the franchising frenzy
B) encouraged competition between K-band and C-band technologies
C) enabled premium channels like HBO to be born
D) made the FCC instigate must-carry rules
E) All of the options are correct.
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Some U.S. cities are challenging privately owned cable giants by building competing, municipally owned cable systems.
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How have direct broadcast satellite (DBS) services challenged cable?

A) They offer a lot more stations than cable.
B) They are able to send signals directly to small satellite dishes where the installation of cable wires hasn't been possible.
C) They have started to create their own programming, while cable still only shows reruns
D) They have a better relationship with broadcast networks than cable does, and thus have lower retransmission fees than cable.
E) All of the options are correct.
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Cable systems in the United States are increasingly owned by fewer and fewer companies, called multiple-system operators.
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The final part of the cable system that actually brings the cable into the home is called .

A) feeder or trunk cable
B) headend
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D) fiber-optic cable
E) drop or tap line
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Which of the following was not one of Sylvester ''Pat'' Weaver's strategies for forcing advertisers to relinquish some of their power over television programming?

A) The introduction of magazine shows like the Today show
B) The development of television specials, such as the TV versions of Richard III and Peter
C) The development of spot ads-shorter ads to be sold to individual sponsors
D) Decreasing the length of television programs, allowing for fewer advertisements to go to any one sponsor
E) None of the options was a strategy.
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In the TV freeze of 1948--1952, .

A) the FCC halted technological experiments in order to decide on a workable model for
B) a number of television stations froze new programming in order to make decisions about sponsorship issues and advertising
C) advertisers boycotted television programming as a way of ensuring their own monopolies
D) the FCC declared a freeze on new licenses because of concerns about frequency- interference problems
E) the monopolies of a few television corporations prevented others from entering the field, putting a freeze on broadcasting competition
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One potential drawback for consumers who use a DVR (digital video recorder) is that .

A) they have to be at home to press ''record'' in order to tape a program
B) they can't skip past commercials
C) marketers and advertisers might be able to ''see'' what they watch
D) they can only use them to record broadcast network programming, not cable programming
E) DVRs can be unreliable and don't always record what you program them to record
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51
Which of the following is a way cable channels have achieved success?

A) Creating programs that target the largest possible mass audience
B) Avoiding being ''bundled'' with other channels as part of a package deal
C) Finding and catering to the needs of a niche audience with specific interests
D) Emulating broadcast network programming
E) None of the above options is correct.
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52
The practice of recording shows and watching them later when it is more convenient is called .

A) fin-syn
B) viewer's choice
C) time shifting
D) stripping
E) syndicating
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53
Who transmitted the first electronic TV picture?

A) John Grierson
B) Philo Farnsworth
C) Vladimir Zworykin
D) Thomas Edison
E) None of the above options is correct.
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54
A catch-up service .

A) lets you watch episodes after they air on TV
B) is an online fan site with plot descriptions
C) refers only to DVD players
D) usually refers to something you see in a movie theater
E) None of the above options is correct.
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55
Why have TV broadcasters been threatened by cable?

A) Cable systems have better satellites.
B) Cable systems might choose not to carry the signal of a local broadcast station.
C) Since cable's inception, the FCC has favored the cable industry over the broadcasting industry.
D) Cable's clearer signal and ability to target niche audiences attracted viewers away from broadcasters' programming.
E) Broadcasters never felt threatened by cable.
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56
Although some media critics disagree about the terminology, smartphones and other mobile devices used to watch videos are sometimes referred to as .

A) first screens
B) time shifting
C) fourth screens
D) off-network
E) headends
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57
Differences in, and competition over, technical standards .

A) caused the FCC to temporarily ban any new TV licenses in the late 1940s and early
B) meant that it took over a decade before all three of the major networks started broadcasting in color in the mid-1960s
C) resulted in a ''war'' between the Beta and VHS formats of home videocassette recorders
D) resulted in a ''war'' between Blu-ray and HD DVD formats for high-definition movie recordings
E) All of the options are correct.
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58
Comcast is the nation's largest cable TV system operator.
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59
Which development was a consequence of the quiz-show scandal?

A) The patent pool was declared a monopoly and dismantled.
B) The networks couldn't keep control over programming, and the sponsors became the sole authority.
C) Quiz-show hosts were no longer allowed to have stock in the company.
D) Quiz-show contestants had to be vetted by the show's sponsors first.
E) None of the above options is correct.
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60
At the network era's peak, a prime-time series with a rating of 17 or 18 and a share of between 28 and 30 was generally a success.
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61
Online advertisers pay a rate called a _.

A) share
B) CPM
C) retransmission fee
D) software cost
E) None of the above options is correct.
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62
Below-the-line costs for a TV program include the .

A) writer
B) camera crew
C) actors
D) director
E) All of the options are correct.
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63
According to the textbook, which of the following statements about television news is true?

A) There have been relatively few changes to the television news industry since the start of the 24/7 cable news channels.
B) From the very start of television, networks were concerned with keeping their news departments separate from big commercial sponsors like tobacco companies.
C) ABC News was the first news program to be aired by a major television network.
D) Since the 1960s, national polls have shown local television news is typically thought of as more trustworthy than newspapers.
E) None of the above options is correct.
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64
In its early days, television drama drew on for many of its ideas, sets, actors, technicians, and directors.

A) the music industry
B) radio
C) movies
D) New York theater
E) None of the above options is correct.
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65
Which of the following is the best way to erase the losses of deficit financing for a TV show?

A) Selling the program into rerun, or off-network, syndication
B) Selling national and local advertising spots
C) Selling the program to individual affiliates
D) Renting the program to the networks
E) Time shifting
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66
Which of the following statements about reality television is false?

A) The genre includes programs like Survivor, Top Chef, and American Idol.
B) The shows introduce us to characters/people who seem more like ''us'' and less like celebrities.
C) The inspiration for reality TV can be traced to MTV's Real World.
D) Reality TV is much more expensive to make than typical comedies or dramas.
E) All of the options are true.
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67
In 1965, the FCC established must-carry rules, which .

A) required cable operators to carry local TV broadcasts
B) established technical standards for cable broadcasts, regulating the signals carried by cable systems
C) blocked cable systems from bringing distant television stations into cities with local
D) blocked cable operators from carrying local TV broadcasts
E) None of the above options is correct.
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68
When might broadcast networks air syndicated programs?

A) During prime time
B) During fringe time
C) During time shifting
D) Only during the daytime
E) Only during the evening
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69
Programs that are in off-network syndication are .

A) programs that were made specifically for syndication
B) older programs that no longer run during network prime time
C) programs that are produced by broadcast networks for cable channels
D) programs that are too risqué for network television
E) All of the options are correct.
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70
Anthologies were replaced by other types of programming in the 1950s because .

A) advertisers didn't like anthologies
B) they were expensive to produce
C) the television audience changed as it expanded
D) some were considered too controversial
E) All of the options are correct.
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71
The game show Wheel of Fortune is an example of .

A) off-network syndication
B) first-run syndication
C) fringe time
D) an O & O
E) hybrid syndication
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72
Which term best describes the financial arrangement that most TV producers and movie studios enter into to make prime-time TV shows?

A) Prime Time Access Rule
B) Above-the-line costs
C) Below-the-line costs
D) Economy of scale
E) None of the above options is correct.
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73
Which of the following is not true about the aftermath of the Telecommunications Act of 1996?

A) Competition from allowing regional and long-distance phone companies as well as cable companies into each other's markets has kept cable rates low.
B) Consolidation of regional phone, long-distance, cable, and Internet service companies has decreased competition and left consumers with high cable bills.
C) The cable industry has spent almost $150 billion installing and upgrading its
D) Cable companies now bundle digital cable television, Internet, and phone services.
E) All of the options are true.
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74
In 1970 the FCC created the , which "constituted the most damaging attack against the network TV monopoly in FCC history."

A) Prime Time Access Rule
B) must-carry rules
C) access channels
D) Financial Interest and Syndication Rules
E) None of the above options is correct.
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75
are one of the longest-running serial programs in the history of television.

A) Workplace comedies
B) Daytime soap operas
C) Sitcoms
D) Hybrid dramas
E) Anthology dramas
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76
Which of the following statements about public broadcasting is true?

A) It would have lost all funding from the government if the Senate hadn't killed a 2011 effort by a Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
B) Public broadcasting hopes to increase corporate contributions with on-air promotional messages.
C) One of its main missions continues to be providing educational children's programming.
D) The bulk of the funding for public broadcasting comes from viewers, listeners, and corporations.
E) All of the options are correct.
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77
An airing of the television show Friends on Fox at 6:30 P.M. is an example of .

A) off-network syndication
B) first-run syndication
C) video-on-demand
D) an O & O
E) hybrid syndication
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78
During the 2012--2013 season, NCIS on CBS drew an average audience of about _.

A) 22 million
B) 20 million
C) 25 million
D) 15 million
E) 18 million
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79
In 1972, the FCC required cable systems to provide and fund a tier of dedicated to local education, government, and the public.

A) DBS services
B) must-carry rules
C) access channels
D) pay-per-view channels
E) superstations
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80
What is the difference between a common carrier and an electronic publisher?

A) A common carrier may examine content before distributing it; an electronic publisher may not.
B) A common carrier is not allowed to import any foreign programming; an electronic publisher may.
C) A common carrier may not transmit video images; an electronic publisher can send both
D) A common carrier must offer at least part of its services on a first-come, first-served basis; an electronic publisher can pick and choose its channels.
E) There is no difference between a common carrier and an electronic publisher.
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