What drives journalism?
What is technology?
What are the 5 Ws that should be addressed in every news article?
What is Who, What, When, Where & Why?
What are Howard & Korver's five ethical tests?
What is The Other Shoe Test, The Mother Test, The Loved Ones Test, The Front Page Test & The Role Model Test?
What does IP stand for when talking about creative works?
What is intellectual property?
Where was the first printing press invented?
What is Germany?
What is the act of blocking or limiting someone's speech?
What is censorship?
What are the ABCs of basic news writing?
What is accuracy, brevity, and clarity?
What are the four moral philosophies studied in this class?
What are the three modern formats for contemporary journalism?
What is digital storytelling (video-based), podcasting, and live streaming?
What is the AP Style rule about numerals?
What is spell out 0 through 9?
What is synchronous media?
What is media that requires you to interact with in real time?
On average, how long is a basic news article?
What are the 5 Supreme Court cases studied in this course?
What is Tinker v. Des Moines, Bethel v. Fraser, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, Morse v. Frederick & New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.
When does a copyright begin?
What is immediately upon completion of a creative work?
What is the significance of New York Times v. Sullivan?
What is actual malice?
What century is best known as the golden era of journalism, in which broadcast journalism was at its peak?
What is the 20th century?
What is the full name of the style that most journalists have to follow?
What is Associated Press Style?
What defamation-related precedent did New York Times v. Sullivan set?
What is actual malice?
Which contemporary career model in journalism pays journalists solely off advertising revenue?
What is independent, self-published journalism?
What are the three types of IP?
What trademark, copyright, and patent?
What is convergence?
What is the coming together of media, technology, and society?
What are the four essential elements of a basic news article?
What is headline, subheadline, byline, and copy?
What type of slander is the easiest to prove?
What is Slander Per Se?
What is the U.S. copyright law principle allowing limited use of copyrighted material without permission for purposes like criticism and education?
What is Fair Use?
What 5 things are needed to prove defamation?
What is false statement, publication, identification, fault, & damage?