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100

This was the first newspaper of the American colonies.

What is Publick Occurrences?

100

Thomas Edison invented this kind of movie parlor where he charged viewers five cents to enter.

What is a nickelodeon?

100

This catchphrase from "The Simpsons" was so iconic that the Oxford English Dictionary made it an official word.

What is "D'oh!"?

100

This is the highest-selling studio album in history.

What is "Thriller"?

100

This video game was the first to use the concept of open-play structure.

What is "The Legend of Zelda"?

200

This magazine did a special in 2015 when every player of the United States women's soccer team had their own individual cover in celebration for winning the World Cup.

What is Sports Illustrated?

200

This 1984 Steve Spielberg movie helped give birth to the PG-13 rating.

What is "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"?

200

This network was around in TV's infancy but didn't survive due to not having radio affiliates. It later became FOX.

What is DuMont?

200

Other than rock and country, no genre of music makes more money than this one.

What is hip-hop (or rap)?

200

This man was known as "The King of Hype" and once promoted an elderly Black woman as 150 years old and a nurse of George Washington.

Who is Phineus Barnum?

300

This is the concept used in the book, magazine and newspaper industries, where by printing mass quantities, publishers save money per copy.

What are economies of scale?

300

This iconic 1939 movie was controversial because actor Clark Gable said a curse word on screen.

What is "Gone With the Wind"?

300

This was the first cable channel people had to pay extra for, and it proved people were willing to pay for premium programming.

What is HBO?

300

The plane crash that killed rock n roll pioneers Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens was immortalized in this popular song.

What is "American Pie"?

300

This Super Bowl commercial had no video, no music, lasted two minutes long, and was sponsored by Dodge, and featured this catch phrase from Paul Harvey.

What is "so God made a farmer"?

400
This concept is when single copy of a magazine is often looked at by four or five people. 

What is the pass-along rate?

400

This 1927 movie became known because it was the first to have actors speaking.

What is "The Jazz Singer"?
400

This eight-part series was dominated by Black actors, but the directing, writing and producing were by white people.

What is "Roots"?

400

CDs, streaming, radio and vinyl records are all competing for our attention and is known as this concept.

What are format wars?

400

This form of advertising is liked among businesses because they know people will at least look at it.

What is direct mail?

500

This was the first American colonial newspaper to survive more than one issue.

What is the Boston News-Letter?

500

This movie was considered a landmark because of its length, but due to its racist tones and the KKK being the protagonist, it has lost its status.

What is "The Birth of a Nation"?

500

This TV show has proven to have an effect on how people view real-life court cases.

What is "CSI"?

500

This 1985 concert featured most of the biggest names in music history, and it's the one where Queen's performance was considered the best in rock history.

What is Live Aid?

500

When the Kansas City Royals have a Fireworks Friday, this is an example of this kind of advertising.

What is target marketing?

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