What is Globalization?
Barriers to Media Development
Cultivation Theory
Global & National News Agencies
100
These three news agencies are the leading purveyors of news around the world.
What is Reuters, AP, and AFP?
100
Barriers that limit the growth of media and block access to education, information, and entertain are known as ____________?
What is media development barriers?
100
___________ and _________________ of the University of Pennsylvania founded cultivation theory.
What is George Gerbner and Larry Gross?
100
The AP is ____________________________. A. an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City. B. a government-chartered public corporation but is officially a commercial business independent of the French government. C. Headquartered in Canary Wharf, London. D. none of the above.
What is A?
200
Globalization has been defined as____________________. A. the widening, deepening, and speeding up of global interconnectedness B. accelerating inter-dependence C. action at a distance D. all of the above.
What is D?
200
Cultural media barriers_____________________________. A. are the mountains and other inhospitable terrain that prevent installation of media infrastructure. B. involve money. C. often require a change in a nation's attitudes and deep-seated beliefs about religion, society, education, etc. D. include threats such as intimidation, licensing, censorship, etc.
What is C?
200
Viewers who watch a significant amount of television develop the ___________________; that is, they begin to view the world as a much more dangerous place that it really is.
What is mean world syndrome?
200
Name the Big Five agencies of the last century.
What is Agence Havas (France) – 1835 Associated Press (AP) – United States – 1846 Wolff (Germany) – 1849 Tuwora (Austria) – 1850 Reuters (UK) - 1851?
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