This radio show turned sitcom relied on troubling racist stereotypes and was ultimately cancelled after backlash from the NAACP.
What is Amos N' Andy?
This federal agency is responsible for regulating radio and television.
What is the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)?
This is the practice of gathering information from consumers purchasing and media habits through a variety of channels including internet cookies.
What is data mining?
Mass media determine the issues that concern the public rather than the public’s views
What is Agenda Setting?
An animated series about the infinite adventures of a genius alcoholic and careless scientist, with his grandson, a 14 year-old anxious boy who is not so smart.
What is Rick and Morty?
In 1999, this media was the best selling sound recording platform accounting for 88% of all albums sold.
What are compact discs (CDs)
By contrast to broadcasting, this allows for the use of specialized programming for diverse and fragmented groups.
What is narrowcasting?
This internet giant was started in Seattle Washington in 1995.
What is Amazon?
The ways the public consumes media. This theory states that consumers use the media to satisfy specific needs or desires.
Show about a working-class white family living in Queens, New York. Its patriarch is Archie Bunker (O'Connor), an outspoken, narrow-minded man, seemingly prejudiced against everyone who is not like him or his idea of how people should be.
What is All in the Family?
This person is credited with inventing the phonograph and the first commercially viable lightbulb.
Who is Thomas Edison?
In 1985 cable companies began offering this to allow customers to purchase access to one time sporting events or newly released movies.
What is pay-per-view (PPV)?
These are the 5 stages of the media literacy process.
What are description, analysis, interpretation, evaluation, and engagement?
Those who hold a minority opinion silence themselves to prevent social isolation, explains the role of mass media in the formation and maintenance of dominant opinions.
What is spiral of silence theory?
A crime procedural, features both a police investigation of a crime discovered during the cold open, and a prosecution case set forth by the New York County District Attorney, at the Manhattan DA's office.
What is Law & Order.
Name two of the three largest record labels as of 2015.
Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment
The era of 24-hour cable news began in 1980 with the creation of this network by media mogul Ted Turner.
What is CNN?
This form of direct digital communication followed e-mail and now generates a large percentage of all digital correspondence globally.
What is instant messaging?
Media focuses attention on certain events and then places them within a field of meaning.
What is framing?
Follows an upper middle class African-American family led by Andre 'Dre' Johnson (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross). The show revolves around the family's lives, as they juggle several personal and sociopolitical issues.
What is Blackish?
This K-Pop star was the first to break through in the United States with a 2012 hit that topped charts around the globe.
Who is Psy?
This CBS show was the most watched scripted show of 2019 according to Nielsen.
What is NCIS?
This is the most popular MMORPG globally.
What is World of Warcraft?
This theory depends on opinion leaders sharing information with a broader audience.
What is the two-step flow?
A historical drama television series based on the novel series of the same name by Diana Gabaldon. It stars Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married former World War II nurse who in 1945 finds herself transported back to Scotland in 1743.
What is Outlander?