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1
Which was Canada's first newspaper?
A) National Post
B) Toronto Sun
C) The Globe and Mail
D) The Halifax Gazette
E) The Gazette (Montreal)
A) National Post
B) Toronto Sun
C) The Globe and Mail
D) The Halifax Gazette
E) The Gazette (Montreal)
D
2
Which of the following statements was made by both the Davey Committee and the Kent Commission?
A) Newspapers are a cool medium.
B) We are heading into a wordless society.
C) There are over 200 daily Canadian newspapers.
D) Only 25 percent of Canadians read their local weekly paper.
E) News needs a variety of voices to be produced.
A) Newspapers are a cool medium.
B) We are heading into a wordless society.
C) There are over 200 daily Canadian newspapers.
D) Only 25 percent of Canadians read their local weekly paper.
E) News needs a variety of voices to be produced.
E
3
What was a downside of the switch to SAU size newspapers?
A) More difficult for advertisers
B) More difficult to read
C) Used more ink
D) More expensive to print
E) Less room for news
A) More difficult for advertisers
B) More difficult to read
C) Used more ink
D) More expensive to print
E) Less room for news
E
4
According to Mary Junck,what is the secret to success for 21st-century newspapers?
A) More coverage of foreign events
B) More emphasis on national news
C) A strong emphasis on local news
D) The use of web-based publishing
E) Coverage of more sports stories
A) More coverage of foreign events
B) More emphasis on national news
C) A strong emphasis on local news
D) The use of web-based publishing
E) Coverage of more sports stories
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5
Which term is used to describe the Gannett concept for newsrooms designed around web delivery of news and services?
A) Mojos
B) Information centres
C) Scoops
D) Webbies
E) On-liners
A) Mojos
B) Information centres
C) Scoops
D) Webbies
E) On-liners
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6
What makes up the majority of a newspaper's ad revenue?
A) Local ads
B) National credit card companies
C) Major insurance companies
D) Classified advertising
E) National advertising
A) Local ads
B) National credit card companies
C) Major insurance companies
D) Classified advertising
E) National advertising
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7
What percentage of Canadians read a newspaper every day?
A) 25 percent
B) 30 percent
C) less than 10 percent
D) 40 percent
E) over 50 percent
A) 25 percent
B) 30 percent
C) less than 10 percent
D) 40 percent
E) over 50 percent
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8
What percentage of Canadians read their local weekly newspaper?
A) 10 percent
B) 37 percent
C) 58 percent
D) 92 percent
E) 74 percent
A) 10 percent
B) 37 percent
C) 58 percent
D) 92 percent
E) 74 percent
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9
Which term is used to describe an advertising paper without news?
A) Scoop
B) Mojo
C) Hometown weekly
D) Shopper
E) Tabloid
A) Scoop
B) Mojo
C) Hometown weekly
D) Shopper
E) Tabloid
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10
In Canada,which is the largest news media industry?
A) Radio
B) Magazines
C) Internet
D) Television
E) Newspapers
A) Radio
B) Magazines
C) Internet
D) Television
E) Newspapers
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11
Tabloids account for what proportion of Canadian newspaper circulation?
A) Three-quarters
B) Half
C) One-quarter
D) One-third
E) One-fifth
A) Three-quarters
B) Half
C) One-quarter
D) One-third
E) One-fifth
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12
How many daily newspapers were there in Canada in 2008?
A) 15
B) 53
C) 98
D) 35
E) 160
A) 15
B) 53
C) 98
D) 35
E) 160
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13
What is "telephone book journalism"?
A) Classified ads that wish happy birthday
B) Lists of addresses of local social agencies
C) Seemingly endless lists of local people
D) Full-page ads for long-distance carriers
E) Circulars featuring local personalities
A) Classified ads that wish happy birthday
B) Lists of addresses of local social agencies
C) Seemingly endless lists of local people
D) Full-page ads for long-distance carriers
E) Circulars featuring local personalities
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14
The term tabloid technically refers to
A) a smaller-sized newspaper.
B) an electronic newspaper.
C) an independently owned newspaper.
D) a popular newspaper.
E) a sensationalistic newspaper.
A) a smaller-sized newspaper.
B) an electronic newspaper.
C) an independently owned newspaper.
D) a popular newspaper.
E) a sensationalistic newspaper.
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15
In 2009,which was the top Canadian newspaper in terms of weekly circulation?
A) Toronto Sun
B) The Gazette (Montreal)
C) Le Journal de Montréal
D) The Globe and Mail
E) Toronto Star
A) Toronto Sun
B) The Gazette (Montreal)
C) Le Journal de Montréal
D) The Globe and Mail
E) Toronto Star
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16
Where will you most likely to find in-depth news?
A) Newspapers
B) Television
C) Hollywood
D) Radio
E) Billboards
A) Newspapers
B) Television
C) Hollywood
D) Radio
E) Billboards
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17
Which most accurately describes newspapers in Canada?
A) High visual appeal
B) Primarily foreign-owned
C) Diverse ownership
D) Primarily afternoon editions
E) More news and greater depth
A) High visual appeal
B) Primarily foreign-owned
C) Diverse ownership
D) Primarily afternoon editions
E) More news and greater depth
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18
Which newspaper created the first newspaper website in 1992?
A) The Albuquerque Tribune
B) The New York Times
C) The Globe and Mail
D) Toronto Star
E) The Gazette (Montreal)
A) The Albuquerque Tribune
B) The New York Times
C) The Globe and Mail
D) Toronto Star
E) The Gazette (Montreal)
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19
How are newspapers offsetting the inroads made by television?
A) Afternoon editions
B) Longer articles
C) More focus on international events
D) More coverage of sports
E) Use of more colour and aesthetics
A) Afternoon editions
B) Longer articles
C) More focus on international events
D) More coverage of sports
E) Use of more colour and aesthetics
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20
Which committee reported on the state of Canadian newspapers in 1970?
A) Quebecor group
B) Hearst Committee
C) Kent Commission
D) Davey Committee
E) Junck Commission
A) Quebecor group
B) Hearst Committee
C) Kent Commission
D) Davey Committee
E) Junck Commission
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21
More than half of all adult Canadians read a newspaper every day.
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22
The main reason magazines developed was
A) as a tax write-off for media barons.
B) to develop local interest.
C) for more in-depth news coverage of issues.
D) to lure people away from television in the 1950s.
E) to offer advertisers a national advertising medium.
A) as a tax write-off for media barons.
B) to develop local interest.
C) for more in-depth news coverage of issues.
D) to lure people away from television in the 1950s.
E) to offer advertisers a national advertising medium.
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23
In 2010,which was the top-selling magazine in Canada?
A) Maclean's
B) Reader's Digest
C) Life
D) Chatelaine
E) Playboy
A) Maclean's
B) Reader's Digest
C) Life
D) Chatelaine
E) Playboy
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24
The majority of total magazine revenue comes from
A) counter sales.
B) industry awards.
C) government subsidies.
D) advertising.
E) subscription fees.
A) counter sales.
B) industry awards.
C) government subsidies.
D) advertising.
E) subscription fees.
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25
Rural weeklies have fallen on rough times because
A) rural areas are being depopulated.
B) more people own televisions.
C) illiteracy is higher in rural areas.
D) they cannot attract national advertisers.
E) stores like Wal-Mart draw customers from miles away.
A) rural areas are being depopulated.
B) more people own televisions.
C) illiteracy is higher in rural areas.
D) they cannot attract national advertisers.
E) stores like Wal-Mart draw customers from miles away.
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26
Canada has fewer than 50 daily newspapers.
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27
According to Ellen Oppenheim,RUM data provide
A) a quantitative measure of qualitative information.
B) instinctive knowledge about what attracts an audience.
C) additional advertising dollars.
D) information about circulation only.
E) information about TV viewing behaviour.
A) a quantitative measure of qualitative information.
B) instinctive knowledge about what attracts an audience.
C) additional advertising dollars.
D) information about circulation only.
E) information about TV viewing behaviour.
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28
Billboard,Marketing,and Broadcaster are examples of
A) newsmagazines.
B) newsletters.
C) trade journals.
D) sponsored magazines.
E) men's magazines.
A) newsmagazines.
B) newsletters.
C) trade journals.
D) sponsored magazines.
E) men's magazines.
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29
Newspaper revenue is growing.
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30
Which of the following is true about the magazine industry in Canada?
A) Circulation is falling.
B) Canadians prefer American magazines.
C) Advertising revenue is close to a million dollars a year.
D) Most are publicly owned.
E) The number of magazine titles is growing.
A) Circulation is falling.
B) Canadians prefer American magazines.
C) Advertising revenue is close to a million dollars a year.
D) Most are publicly owned.
E) The number of magazine titles is growing.
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31
The decline of mass-audience magazines is attributed to
A) the internet.
B) radio.
C) movies.
D) television.
E) newspapers.
A) the internet.
B) radio.
C) movies.
D) television.
E) newspapers.
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32
Which was the first Canadian newsmagazine?
A) Time
B) Maclean's
C) Chatelaine
D) Life
E) National Geographic
A) Time
B) Maclean's
C) Chatelaine
D) Life
E) National Geographic
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33
RUM stands for
A) Reader Usage Measure.
B) Rural Urban Mix.
C) Responsible Unbiased Media.
D) Random User Media.
E) Real Upbeat Magazines.
A) Reader Usage Measure.
B) Rural Urban Mix.
C) Responsible Unbiased Media.
D) Random User Media.
E) Real Upbeat Magazines.
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34
How did Cosmopolitan editor Bonnie Fuller decide on changes and additions to the magazine?
A) She conducted reader focus groups.
B) She designed internet surveys.
C) She consulted with major advertisers.
D) She decided to include more news.
E) She held weekly staff meetings.
A) She conducted reader focus groups.
B) She designed internet surveys.
C) She consulted with major advertisers.
D) She decided to include more news.
E) She held weekly staff meetings.
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35
Some Canadian newspapers are foreign-owned.
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36
Whose mandate is to help Canadian magazine publishers and nondaily newspapers be innovative when creating and distributing content?
A) The Gannett Information Centre Project
B) The Canadian Newsmagazine Corporation
C) Bonnie Fuller
D) The Canadian Periodical Fund
E) The Canadian Magazine Group
A) The Gannett Information Centre Project
B) The Canadian Newsmagazine Corporation
C) Bonnie Fuller
D) The Canadian Periodical Fund
E) The Canadian Magazine Group
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37
Which was the first U.S.magazine edited to interest only a portion of the mass audience,but otherwise to be of general interest?
A) Esquire
B) Life
C) Time
D) Playboy
E) The Lady's Magazine
A) Esquire
B) Life
C) Time
D) Playboy
E) The Lady's Magazine
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38
The term muckraking refers to
A) foreign ownership.
B) demassification.
C) false advertising.
D) investigative reporting.
E) political news stories.
A) foreign ownership.
B) demassification.
C) false advertising.
D) investigative reporting.
E) political news stories.
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39
Which term is used to describe a tool to determine the cost effectiveness of different media?
A) CPM
B) PPM
C) CTU
D) RUM
E) CPT
A) CPM
B) PPM
C) CTU
D) RUM
E) CPT
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40
Most newspapers have a narrow mix of content.
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41
As newspapers become part of a large corporation,the people who run them are more likely to have a background in journalism.
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42
The Kent Commission promoted convergence in the newspaper industry.
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43
Newspapers are facing problems from competing media.
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44
The Gannett concept of mojos is really new,and has never been tried before.
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45
Because of declines in circulation,the newspaper industry is no longer profitable.
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46
The Halifax Gazette was Canada's first newspaper.
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47
The National Post is Canada's oldest surviving daily national newspaper.
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48
Cosmopolitan editor Bonnie Fuller relies solely on her many years of experience to guide her in making changes and additions.
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49
Every profession or trade has at least one magazine,or trade journal.
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50
The pages of a tabloid are larger than the pages of a broadsheet.
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51
In the past decade,rural weeklies generally have been having a good time.
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52
Gannett's information centres carry less information than is usually carried in print editions.
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53
There are no independently owned and operated newspapers in Canada.
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54
Newspaper people use the word tabloid to describe sensationalistic newspapers.
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55
Canada's Maclean's magazine was inspired by Time.
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56
Newspapers are most popular among young people.
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57
The National Post has the largest weekly circulation of all Canadian newspapers.
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58
Most people read hometown dailies.
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59
High profits in the newspaper industry fuelled the growth of chains.
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60
The Albuquerque Tribune created the first newspaper website in 1992.
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61
__________________ was the first newspaper in Canada.
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62
RUM data provide a quantitative measure of qualitative information.
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63
In 2010,the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF)was introduced to help Canadian magazine publishers and nondaily newspapers be innovative when creating and distributing content.
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64
An advertising paper without news is called a "shopper."
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65
Hugh Hefner's Playboy was the first classy men's magazine.
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66
The __________________ is a scale for measuring reader satisfaction.
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67
? __________________ is a product that needs a variety of voices to be produced
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Advertisers used __________________ through the 19th century to build national markets for their products.
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A __________________ is a half-size paper that is convenient to hold.
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70
Sponsored magazines and trade journals outnumber consumer magazines about 10 to 1.
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71
Electronic versions of newspapers contain less news.
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72
Cosmopolitan editor Bonnie Fuller used __________________ to guide her in making changes and additions.
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73
The vast majority of magazines available on Canadian newsracks are actually homegrown.
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74
The traditional broadsheet newspaper is giving way to the tabloid format.
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Many magazines have extended their presence to the web.
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The government has helped to foster the growth and development of Canadian magazines because Canadian magazines are at a disadvantage when competing with __________________.
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__________________is a metropolitan daily with the largest daily circulation of any Canadian newspaper.
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78
In 2005,Gannett replaced traditional newspaper newsrooms with what it called __________________.
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79
Magazines were the first medium to demassify.
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The 1970 committee into media ownership in Canada was the __________________.
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