Theories & Theorists
Nielsen Ratings
Audience Studies
Encoding/Decoding
Potpourri
100

Who created the encoding/decoding model?

Hall

100

The ratio of how many households watch a particular program out of all the available households is called:

The Rating

100

Which study was the first major research project that supported Hall's theories of encoding and decoding?

The Nationwide Study

100

Making choices about what to put in a TV script is which part of Hall's model?

Encoding

100

Which school of scholars did Stuart Hall belong to?

Birmingham School

200

Who developed the four modes of reception expanding the encoding/decoding model?

Michelle

200

The ratio of how many households watch a particular program at a particular time is called:

The Share

200

Who conducted the first audience study that demonstrated racial/ethnic experience impacts the decoding process?

The Cosby Show Study

200

What are the three decoding positions according to Hall?

Dominant Hegemonic, Negotiated, Oppositional

200

What are the primary components of culture?

Beliefs, Values, Norms / Material and Non-Material

300

Which theorist defined audiences as a taxonomic collective?

Ang

300

Nielsen compromised with advertisers in the mid-2000s when DVR technology became more prominent by agreeing to calculate ratings and shares by what formula?

C3 Ratings
300

The example of the Friends episode used in class was part of which audience study?

Cross-Cultural Reception Studies

300

What theory is the encoding/decoding model based on?

Semiotics

300

The process of tracking what kinds of advertisements you click on in order to present you with AI generated suggestions for additional products is called:

Personalization

400

Who created the theory of semiotics?

deSaussure

400

What unit does Nielsen use to measure audience viewership?

15 minute blocks of exposure

400

Who conducted the Crossroads Studies?

Brunsdon & Hobson

400

If an audience member takes particular note of production techniques like cinematography, lighting, and framing, they are using which of Michelle's modes of interpretation?

Mediated Mode

400

Utilizing prior purchasing data to offer coupons and rewards to customers is what type of advertising tactic?

Using Psychographics

500

Who created the theory of intertextuality?

Kristeva

500

Using households as the sampling unit rather than other locations could (and has) produced what kind of sampling error for Nielsen?

Conceptualization Error

500

In audience studies research, the ability of a media text to be interpreted differently by different viewers is called:

Polysemy

500

Which of Michelle's modes of interpretation is the ONLY one to utilize connotative meanings, and thus, represents Hall's original decoding positions?

Discursive Mode

500

Name at least 3 of the 5 types of political economy scholarship produced by critical media studies scholars.

•Communication technologies and their connections to profit seeking companies.

•Media consolidation and monopolization

•Access to information and participatory democracy

•Internationalization and the domination of US media

•Management and labor relationships in media industries

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