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100

This style of reporting begins with the most newsworthy details and ends with the least important.



  • What is the inverted pyramid style?

100

These cheap novels were wildly popular in the 19th century and are sometimes called pulp fiction.

What are dime novels?

100

This ad technique claims "everyone is doing it."

What is the bandwagon effect?

100

This describes U.S. media spreading its values and overshadowing local cultures.

What is cultural imperialism?

100

What event contributed most to the development of interpretive journalism?

The rise of 24-hour news

200

This type of journalism emerged as a reaction to sensationalism and emphasizes neutrality and factual accuracy.

What is objective journalism?

200

This major invention around 1440 changed the world by making books affordable and knowledge accessible.


What is the printing press?

200

A celebrity promoting a product is using this advertising technique.

What is a celebrity endorsement?

200

A few companies controlling most of the media market is called this.

What is an oligopoly?

200

Which type of journalism is most common in small-town newspapers?

Consensus-oriented journalism

300

What are muckrakers?

These reporters were known for “crawling through muck” to expose corruption in the early 20th century. investigative journalists

300

Books sold at commercial retailers and aimed at general readers are known as these.

What are trade books?

300

He is considered the “father of modern PR” and promoted transparency over hype.


Who is Ivy Lee?

300

This form of integration involves owning multiple stages of a media product’s lifecycle.

What is vertical integration?

300

What type of magazine blends catalog advertising with editorial content?

Magalog

400

This grassroots movement enables non-professionals to share news using the internet.

What is citizen journalism?

400

This type of press publishes scholarly books for niche audiences.

What is a university press?

400

This law gives journalists a defense for libel when reporting on legal proceedings.


What is qualified privilege?

400

The 1996 Act that deregulated media ownership and fueled consolidation.


  • What is the Telecommunications Act?

400

Which marketing strategy targets users with products they’ve viewed previously?

Retargeting

500

What is interpretive journalism?

This refers to journalism that interprets complex issues rather than simply reporting facts.

500

These laws determine how creators control their works and how others can use them legally.


  • What is copyright law?

500

This controversial PR pioneer applied Freud’s psychology to shape public opinion.

Who is Edward Bernays?

500

The principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally.

What is net neutrality?

500

The VALS system categorizes consumers based on

Psychological traits and lifestyle

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