Radio History
TV History
Social Media
Advertisements & Persuasive Techniques
100

types of programs you listen to on a radio

podcasts,music,news,and etc.

100

tv's were considered as a symbol of "_____" in a household

"luxury" 

100
an app where you can watch and create your own videos. (hint: can be up to hours long!)

Youtube 

100

an ad compares 2 different types of toothpaste. What technique is being used?

product comparison 

200

why did radios began to lose popularity ? 

because of televisions 

200

these were needed in order for the tv to gain reception-mainly connected from outdoors 

antennas 

200
an app known for sharing short comments and now videos 

twitter 

200

what is the technique called when an ad involves a celebrity?

celebrity spokesperson 

300

who invented the radio? 

Guglielmo Marconi 


300

common accessory that we use now with our TV's that wasn't available back then and was considered a luxury item. (hint: parents would have their kids do the job instead)

remote control

300

what university did the owner of Facebook attend to but dropped out?

Harvard University 

300

persuasive technique used to make viewers feel specific emotions like sadness,fear, or excitement  

Emotional Appeal

400
this year was considered as the "Golden Age of Radios"

1920s

400

the year where color programmed TV's were getting a lot of attention and color programming also became more common. 

1960s

400

this symbol could help any post on social media gain more attention and can help reach a target audience.

the hashtag symbol (#)

400
argues that a person should believe or do something because "everybody" does it

Bandwagon 

500

 the year that radios was first introduced to consumers

1910

500

modern tv's now use "___" to predict what you want to watch next. 

AI 

500

How many people use Snapchat every day?

400,000,000

500

emphasizes high valued beliefs such as patriotism, peace, or freedom to capture viewers attention 

glittering generalities 

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