Definitions and Terms
Media in History
Culture in Media
Media in the news
Rights for media
100
trolling, spamming, morphing, and lurking are terms used in
What is Cyberspace
100
Radio
What is the first broadcast medium
100
_______ were not a common stereotype for blacks in the early media(20th century)
What is Doctors
100
According to cultivation theory, people who watch a great deal of television tend to do what?
Internalize many of the distortions of social life presented in the media.
100
What act eased restriction on media ownership
What is The Telecommunications Act of 1996
200
Events planned for the purpose of producing media images
What is Pseudo Event
200
American society's ideological attempt to overcome the Vietnam syndrome
What is The proliferation of Vietnam movies in the 1970s in the United States
200
Black characters on TV became commonplace--appearing in half of all dramatic television programs--by the end of what decade.
What is 1960s
200
what term is defined by has powerful lobbies routinely promoting their interests.
What is media industry
200
The First Amendment was originally designed for who?
What is print media only
300
Streaming
What is the technology for bringing audio or video to the Internet
300
In 1925 resolution, the League of Nations argued that the dissemination of information worldwide was a tool for what?
What is Promotion of peace and understanding
300
Racist images in popular media have become what?
Becoming less blatant over the years
300
The practice of journalism where ordinary people, not professional journalist, write and reports is called what?
What is Citizen Journalism
300
Government has regulated broadcast media differently than print media primarily because of what?
What is Broadcast signals use scarce public airwaves
400
Digital Divide
What is The technology and media usage gap between the rich and poor, highly educated and less educated, developed world, and so forth
400
The shift to advertising as a source of revenue for the 19th-century British press led to what declining?
What is national radical press
400
Remaking billboards to create counter-advertisements with message that parody or criticize the original ad is an example of what?
What is Culture jamming
400
Journalists' schedule for visiting locations and talking to sources is called what?
What is Round
400
The introduction of broadcast media marked the first time that media producers did not have to physically distribute what?
What is their Products
500
Canadian Scholar Marshall McLuhan coined this term.
What is "Global Village"
500
Radio became one of the successful commercial media in the United States, whereas communist China and Russia controlled radio and used it for propaganda medium is an example of what?
What is technological determinism
500
The "No comment" feature in Ms. magazine is a space where readers underly what?
What is identify images from the media and "expose" their underlying sexism
500
Standard practice news organizations use to gather news is refers to?
What is news net
500
The phrase "Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of speech or of the press" is from what amendment?
What is First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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