Newspapers
Media Industries
Magazines
Communication & Everyday Life
Books
100

Tabloids are a contemporary form of this.

What is yellow journalism?

100

**Coffee shops, Twitter, Tiktok, book stores, salons are examples of this space integral to democracy.

What is the public sphere?

100

This career was created through the inclusion of photos with articles.

What is photo journalism?

100

These are the four pillars that shape reality and everyday life.

What are technology, culture, society, and the economy?

100

**The phenomenon of Disney acquiring ABC, Pixar, Fox, and Marvel.

What is corporate convergence?

200

A press that has the ability to argue with the government and speak truth to power.

What is an adversarial press?

200

**Receptionists, managers, supervisors, accountants, and data analysist are part of what economy?

What is the information economy?

200

Coined by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 “because they were willing to
crawl through society’s muck to uncover a story.”

Who are muckrakers?

200

A single symbol can have different meanings depending on this.

What is context?

200

These books were published in instalments.

What are serial novels?

300

The number of pages left over (after ads) for editorial content.

What is the news hole?

300

A strategy that focuses on producing commodities that are more tailored to local market conditions. Still produced in large quantities in factories but are more varied and targeted to buyer preferences.

What is mass customization?

300

The total number of people who come into contact with a single copy of a
magazine.

What is pass-along readership?

300

This perspective states that communication happens not independent of but within the context of a relationship

What is the relational perspective of communication?

300

This person is credited with making a revolutionary piece of technology that transformed society by changing how books were made.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

400

A specific, long-term journalistic assignment that covers a single topic area.

What is a beat?

400

Broader system of ideas that dictate how we live our lives and how we think about the world.

What is ideology?

400

The move from general interest content to niche content in periodicals.

What is specialization?

400

A symbol represents or communicates this.

What is meaning?

400

The shift to silent reading marked the emergence of this.

What is interior life?

500

A state centred democracy is made up of the judiciary, the executive branch, the legislative branch, and this free and independent press.

What is the 4th estate?

500

This economic system frames social issues as the failings of individual vs the collective and does not acknowledge the inherent unevenness of the playing field.

What is neoliberal capitalism?

500
The photograph as a media text grounded in science lends this key aspect of literate culture to photojournalism.

What is objectivity?

500

The additional context surrounding a scenario which define its parameters/how it is viewed.

What are frames?

500

**Street signs, hazard symbols, and bathroom signs are some contemporary examples of this form of writing.

What are ideographs?

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