He created this in 1455.
Johannes Gutenberg
This movement is credited for redefining Rock and Roll in the 1960s.
The British Invasion.
1950s.
Critic Ben Bagdikian calls mergers in acquisitions in telecommunications the equivalent of.
Communications or media cartels
The movie industry's business model is to.
Get as many people as possible to pay to watch a movie
Muckrakers often worked for magazines over newspapers because.
Deadlines weren't as time-sensitive as newspapers.
Radio is important in developing nations because.
It's cheap and easy to transmit/broadcast.
They were bitter rivals in the newspaper industry.
William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.
Thomas Edison patented the first "talking machine" which use this.
A tinfoil cylinder.
The main way movie marketing is.
Television.
One function of print media to interpret and ascribe meaning to an event is.
This decade saw the creation of radio.
1920s
He is known for setting the television news standard during TV's golden age.
Edward R. Murrow
Society, politics, and culture.
The two main functions of still pictures are.
Surveillance and cultural transmission.
Print's function of informing the public about important events.
Surveillance.
Percentage of revenue generated by advertising.
66%.
Sensationalized news that often is partly or wholly made up to be more dramatic is called.
Yellow Journalism.
These three elements make up convergence.
Computing, telecommunications, and media.
Film that earned Arnold Scharzennegger most amount of money.
Twins.
Born a slave, she became a notable 19th century African-American journalist.
Ida B. Wells.
Sued by multiple companies and associations for its ties to Napster.
Bertlesmann.
He was originally from Greensboro, and later credited for his ethics in TVs Golden Age after a long radio career.
Edward R. Murrow.
First form of electronic media.
Telegraph.
In films and television, CGI stands for.
Computer-Generated Imagery.