Who invented it?
Locations
Terminology
What did they invent?
Terminology Part 2
100

Kinetoscope 

Thomas Edison

100

State where it is constantly sunny, lots a space, various landscapes, and land was very cheap to buy around the 1930-1940s? 

California

100

The most prevalent form of communications.

Intrapersonal 

100

Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook


100

This particular interferance does not allow a receiver to hear messages.

Noise 

200

Television

Philio Farnsworth

200

A group of movie theaters with anwhere from three to twenty screens.

Multiplex

200

Fake news as an ironic term refers to stories that stretch the facts in order to make a joke or cultural criticism.

Satire

200

He released the first feature length cartoon, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"

Disney

200

An electronic box used by the ratings company Nielsen Media Research to record which Television shows people watch.

People Meter 

300

Widely known for inventing network electronic mail, choosing the "@" sign in emails to connect the username with the destination address. 

Ray Tomlinson

300

What state did Ted Turner move to when he needed to fix his financial troubles.

Atlanta

300

A term used to refer to a prominent story; it comes from placement of a news story in a broadsheet newspaper, located on the front page.

Above the fold

300

Tim Burners Lee

World Wide Web

300

Daily Double!!!

Sometimes media messages are not trying to convey specific information as they are trying to draw attention to a particular person, group, or concept.  

Publicity Model 

400

This person help to establish the rules for the English language, standardizing word usuage, grammar, punctuation, and spelling?  

William Caxton

400

What city and state in the United States was the first to publish a newspaper?

Boston MA

400

This dimension of media literacy covers the feelings created by media messages. Sometimes the emotions that come up can be overwhelming.

Emotional Dimension

400

Dj Kool Herc

Hip Hop

400

This term refers to peoples understanding of what the media is, how they operate, what messages they are delivering, what roles they play in society, and how audience members respond to media messages.

Media Literacy

500

Daily Double!!!

Radio

Guglielmo Marconi

500

Daily Double!!!

A venue where the sellers know what the community wants. Its known as an intellectual hub and a space where people can make community connections.

Bookstores

500

Daily Double!!!

Legislation that allowed magazines to be mailed out nationally at a low cost. It was the key factor that in the growth of the magazine circulation in the late nineteenth century?

Postal Act of 1879

500

Daily Double !!!

China between 240 BC and 105 BC even though it was not commonly used until the 1500s. 

Rag based paper

500

A style of sensationalistic journalism that grew out of the newspaper ciruclation battle between Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hurst.

Yellow Journalism

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